
Right-wing populism is surging on both sides of the Atlantic – here's why
Nov 25, 2015 13:25 pm UTC| Insights & Views Politics
On both sides of the Atlantic, right-wing populist parties are enjoying another moment in the sun. In Europe, the Austrian Freedom Party (FP) recently doubled its vote in a state election. Fellow travellers are making...
Politics in Turkey likely to weigh on Lira
Nov 25, 2015 08:45 am UTC| Commentary Politics
Turkeys Lira is slightly weighed on yesterday, which was moving against the last weeks rally, as the Russian fighter jet was seen by a military incident, shot down by Turkish forces. This could potentially lead to...

Columbia Student Mahmoud Khalil Calls Himself a Political Prisoner Amid Deportation Fight
Columbia University graduate student Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian U.S. permanent resident, has called himself a political prisoner following his detention by the Trump administration. Arrested on March 8 for his role in...

DELETE: U.S. Pressures Ukraine Over Critical Minerals, Threatens Starlink Cutoff: DELETE
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The U.S. is pushing Ukraine for access to its critical minerals, with negotiators raising the possibility of cutting off Starlink, Elon Musks vital satellite internet service, if Kyiv does not comply, sources told Reuters....

Greenland is seeing a surge in tourism following U.S. President Donald Trumps renewed interest in the island and the opening of a new international airport in Nuuk. Boat tour operator Ivik Knudsen-Ostermann of Greenland...

Union Sues Trump Administration Over USAID Shutdown
The largest U.S. government workers union and the American Foreign Service Association have sued the Trump administration, seeking to halt the dismantling of the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). The...