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By Jan Peter Balkenende - May 12, 2019 - Last updated at May 12, 2019 23:30
AMSTERDAM — The European Union has spent much of the past decade managing crises, and has even faced a possible threat to its continued exis ...
By Edouard Guihaire - May 12, 2019 - Last updated at May 12, 2019 23:29
BRISTOL, United Kingdom — British Prime Minister Theresa May's Conservatives are facing a battering at this month's European Parliament elec ...
By Stephanie von Friedeburg - May 12, 2019 - Last updated at May 12, 2019 00:01
WASHINGTON, DC — Governments are often more eager to invest in physical infrastructure, such as roads, bridges and airports, than in human c ...
By Mats Persson - May 09, 2019 - Last updated at May 09, 2019 23:04
STOCKHOLM — The problem is staggering, even existential. ...
By Andrea Matteo Fontana - May 08, 2019 - Last updated at May 08, 2019 23:25
Following World War II, when millions of people lost their lives and many parts of Europe were left in ruins, French politician Robert Schum ...
By Joyce Msuya - May 08, 2019 - Last updated at May 08, 2019 23:23
Every day there are fewer places left on Earth for wildlife. ...
By Larry Hatheway - May 06, 2019 - Last updated at May 06, 2019 23:22
ZURICH — Investors have long debated whether their portfolios should be actively managed or passively track a market index. ...
By Jonathan Kuttab - May 05, 2019 - Last updated at May 05, 2019 23:19
RAMALLAH — What has been the worst foreign-policy decision by US President Donald Trump’s administration? ...
By Josh Friedman - May 04, 2019 - Last updated at May 04, 2019 22:20
NEW YORK — On a trip to Ethiopia in the 1990s, I met with prime minister Meles Zenawi to try to persuade him to stop jailing journalists. ...
By Fredros Okumu - May 04, 2019 - Last updated at May 04, 2019 22:20
DAR ES SALAAM — Mosquitoes are often described as the most dangerous animals on earth, because the diseases they transmit, including malaria ...