Mexico’s Calderón Urges US to Enter Trade Talks
The Mexican president says the United States should join a trade agreement with other nations bordering the Pacific.
The Mexican president says the United States should join a trade agreement with other nations bordering the Pacific.
Prime Minister Petr Nečas’ government could win a slight majority if his junior coalition partner splits.
The United States are negotiating a transit agreement to fly soldiers out of Afghanistan.
The government’s collapse jeopardizes the Dutch austerity agenda.
Europe’s conservatives and liberals haven’t dared make the philosophical argument for budget cuts and are losing because of it.
Incumbent Nicolas Sarkozy and his left-wing challenger, François Hollande, win the first round of France’s presidential election.
The president promised to “break with the past” but did little to reform France.
Iraq’s premier says his Turkish counterpart seeks “hegemony” in the Middle East.
Nationalists pull out of budget talks with the ruling parties in the Netherlands.
Threatened by Iran, smaller Arab Gulf states are driven into Saudi Arabia’s arms.
The presidents of Argentina and the United States announce measures to penalize the oil industry.
Khairat al-Shater and Omar Suleiman are barred from running for president in Egypt.
Days after a Sino-Philippine standoff, Vietnam invites the United States for military exercises.
South Sudan takes possession of a strategic town near the border with the north.
The ceasefire has cut civilian casualties but Assad is still violating the Annan agreement.