Portuguese Ruling Parties Eye Win But No Majority
Portugal’s right-wing coalition is projected to win an election, but no majority, after four years of austerity.
Portugal’s right-wing coalition is projected to win an election, but no majority, after four years of austerity.
France seeks closer relations with the United States.
The Syrian leader’s protectors send forces to support his regime in the areas it still controls.
Rather than attack the Islamic State, Russia bombs in defense of Bashar Assad’s homeland.
The British people are not going to trust a man who would rather surrender than use nuclear weapons.
Syria’s Bashar Assad is not a bulwark against fanaticism and war. He is the enabler of both.
American aircraft carry out strikes near Kunduz in support of an Afghan effort to reconquer the city.
Even as one in two Catalans votes to break away, some Spaniards refuse to take them seriously.
If Venezuela provokes a war with one of its neighbors, it would draw the ire of the United States.
Jeremy Corbyn’s supporters may not remember what damage his policies did in the past.
The agreement may be a sign that Russia is keen to normalize its relations with Europe.
A truce between Islamists and Bashar Assad’s allies involves population transfers in the north and south of Syria.
Activists manage to force a referendum on Europe’s association treaty with Ukraine.
The standoff between Spain’s central government and its richest province is likely to continue.
Pro-independence parties win a majority of the seats in Catalonia, but not a majority of the votes.