Dutch Anti-Islam Politician Taps Into Resurgent Nationalism
Geert Wilders frames his opposition to both Europe and immigration as part of a nationalist campaign.
Geert Wilders frames his opposition to both Europe and immigration as part of a nationalist campaign.
The European Commission intends to lodge another trade complaint against China.
The president meets with senior national security officials to discuss his options in Syria.
Saeed Jalili is accused by other candidates of stubbornness in nuclear talks with the West.
Greece should hasten efforts to privatize other companies rather than ask for even more time.
The likely prime ministerial candidate strengthens his position in the Bharatiya Janata Party.
Popular unrest will likely prevent the Turkish prime minister from assuming a more powerful presidency.
The two women are seen as supporting a more activist foreign policy than the president himself.
The ruling Labor Party previously opposed the arms sale to the Netherlands’ former colony in Asia.
The chancellor can no longer ignore a controversy about the procurement of unmanned aircraft.
The rivalry between Asia’s two major powers in Burma is a competition for access to oil and gas.
The Turkish prime minister still enjoys broad support but his electoral coalition is fracturing.
Al Qaeda continues to weaken while Iran increasingly sponsors terrorism abroad, a report shows.
The bigger Arab kingdom worries about its neighbor’s indiscriminate support of radical Islamists.
Hungary’s ruling nationalists won’t take the European Commission’s advice.