British Ruling Party Prepares for Local Election Losses
David Cameron’s Conservatives face competition from the left and right.
David Cameron’s Conservatives face competition from the left and right.
The Italian left seems on the verge of collapse after failing to elect a president of its own.
The left-wing leader says he will step down once a new president is elected.
Police apprehend a suspect in their investigation of Boston’s marathon bombing.
Conservatives accuse the left of breaking a pact to nominate a centrist president.
Pier Luigi Bersani’s lawmakers vote down his nominee for president.
The Obama Administration again bangs its head against the wall of Middle East peace.
Pyongyang says it is willing to resume dialogue if the allies end their threats of “nuclear war.”
Syria’s president and his Russian ally point to Muslim extremists among the opposition.
Opinion polls suggest that Justin Trudeau could win back a majority for Canada’s once-dominant party.
A narrow election victory casts doubt on the ruling party’s ability to hold onto power.
Egypt’s government is reluctant to cut fuel subsidies even as it is running out of money.
Polls predict Nicolás Maduro will be able to continue his mentor’s “socialist revolution.”
The Cypriot bailout rekindled many fears about the eurozone’s ability to stay together.
North Korea’s provocations do not pose a security threat to the United States.