Boehner Confident in Supercommittee’s Success
The Republican leader says he will do everything he can to help lawmakers cut spending.
The Republican leader says he will do everything he can to help lawmakers cut spending.
Although G20 nations agree on nothing substantial, the French president praises their “spectacular progress.”
Azerbaijan has to decide whether to exploit the Nabucco route or deliver to the countries of southeastern Europe.
If the Indian Ocean will take center stage in this century, India must develop a Middle East strategy.
Japan’s prime minister faces opposition against his push to liberalize trade policy.
George Papandreou and Silvio Berlusconi are urged to resign by parliamentarians ahead of a G20 summit.
Palestine’s successful entry into UNESCO foreshadows a confrontation between the United Nations and United States.
“We trust citizens, we believe in their judgment,” said Prime Minister Papandreou. Many of his countrymen oppose the bailout.
Among Commonwealth nations, India is emerging as not just a regional but a global power.
The process is a gamble on how long the eurozone can afford to muddle through.
Hillary Clinton announces the end of the Guam Doctrine and the beginning of a containment of China.
Recapitalizing banks after they bought worthless Greek debt when they should have known better isn’t just wrong; it won’t work.
As Saudi Arabia mourns the death of Crown Prince Sultan, Prince Nayef patiently hopes for another promotion.
Texas governor Rick Perry’s proposal for a flat tax could win him back support from Republican primary voters.
Don’t count Barack Obama out. If the past is any indication, he has a good chance of winning reelection.