Ukraine Latest: Finland Joins NATO; US Provides More Weapons Aid
Finland officially joined the North Atlantic Treaty Organization on Tuesday, becoming the defense alliance’s 31st member. The Kremlin called it another “aggravation” of relations.
Finland officially joined the North Atlantic Treaty Organization on Tuesday, becoming the defense alliance’s 31st member. The Kremlin called it another “aggravation” of relations.
Peru’s congress voted to reject an impeachment motion against President Dina Boluarte on Tuesday, offering her breathing room after almost four months in office marked by anti-government unrest.
A federal appeals court has denied former President Donald Trump’s latest push to block a group of former White House advisers from testifying before a federal jury investigating efforts to undermine the 2020 presidential election, court records show.
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin, a potential 2024 GOP presidential contender, intends to meet with the president of Taiwan when he leads a trade mission to Asia later this month, a trip likely to further rankle China.
(Bloomberg) — The German government is giving antitrust authorities more power to crack down on price-gouging firms after gas-station operators and oil firms were accused of failing to pass on subsidies meant to help drivers hit by spiraling costs following Russia’s war in Ukraine.
Latin America and the Caribbean will experience only modest growth this year as the region’s economies suffer from high interest rates and falling commodity prices, the World Bank said in a report released Tuesday.
Finland officially joined the North Atlantic Treaty Organization on Tuesday, becoming the defense alliance’s 31st member.
A draft European Union rule on foreign subsidies would have a “chilling effect” on foreign businesses operating in the bloc at a time when Europe needs investment to stay competitive, according to a group of global business associations.
OPEC’s surprise decision to slash oil production stands to enrich an unexpected cohort: US shale drillers.
A new book details how Chief Justice John Roberts lost control of an increasingly conservative US Supreme Court as it moved to overturn the constitutional right to abortion last year.