Kuwait Emir Dissolves Reinstated 2020 Parliament for Second Time
Kuwait’s leadership decided to once again disband parliament and hold fresh elections, citing a “painful” political scene in the Gulf region’s most democratic country.
Kuwait’s leadership decided to once again disband parliament and hold fresh elections, citing a “painful” political scene in the Gulf region’s most democratic country.
Emmanuel Macron said he wants to work with unions to change French labor rules as the embattled president seeks to move past his controversial pension reform that has sparked widespread protests and dented his popularity.
Donald Trump values his nascent media company at less than $30 million, a stark discount to the more than $1 billion valuation implied by investors who piled into the blank check that’s hoping to bring the firm public.
As US lawmakers continue to seek answers about how the Covid-19 pandemic first began, former Republican staffers are releasing details from their own investigations, putting pressure on the Biden administration to declassify sensitive intelligence.
A Republican-led US House panel slammed Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg for allegedly soft-on-crime policies, while Democrats dismissed the field hearing as a GOP stunt conducted only as retribution for Bragg’s prosecution of former President Donald Trump.
House Speaker Kevin McCarthy told a Wall Street audience on Monday that the US House will vote in coming weeks on a plan to lift the nation’s borrowing limit, but not without new curbs on spending.
A four-day strike by junior doctors in England last week led to more than 195,000 canceled appointments, National Health Service data showed, laying bare the impact of industrial action on patients.
Richmond Federal Reserve President Thomas Barkin said he wants to see more evidence that US inflation is easing back to the central bank’s goal of 2%.
(Bloomberg) — A New York judge brushed off Donald Trump’s concern that the media frenzy over his recent criminal indictment over business records will make it too difficult to find fair jurors for his separate civil sexual-assault trial set to start next week.
Only 10 electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles will qualify for $7,500 federal tax credits in the US after stricter battery-sourcing rules take effect and render most plug-in models ineligible.