Although the U.S. political landscape is dominated by two major parties, “third candidates” or independent candidates have, at times, played significant roles in American politics. Among...
Some of the largest Chinese-owned solar factories in Vietnam are cutting production and laying off workers as the United States expands trade tariffs on the country...
Gross Domestic Product (GDP) data released in the United States just before the elections indicate that the economy continues to grow, despite widespread pessimism. GDP rose...
Eli Feldstein, an advisor in Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office, has been arrested on charges of “espionage.” An Israeli court has announced that Feldstein is...
Former Bolivian President Evo Morales announced on Sunday that he would go on a hunger strike until the government agreed to engage in dialogue with him....
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is set to meet with his two coalition partners to seek common ground after each presented conflicting plans to address the country’s...
The Israeli army has announced the arrest of Ali Suleiman al-Assi, a Syrian citizen from the Druze minority, in a recent “pinpoint operation.” Al-Assi is suspected...
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) reported on Friday that risks to the Asian economy have intensified, citing rising trade tensions, challenges in China’s property sector, and...
Egypt has decided to postpone Gaza ceasefire negotiations with Israel until after the U.S. elections, viewing this delay as an opportunity to secure more favorable terms...
With the presidential election fast approaching, the voting preferences of America’s wealthiest citizens—who have long influenced U.S. politics—are becoming increasingly apparent. Given the central role of...