The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Hosts Pioneering Summit on Economic Policy and Technology

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The city government of Paris has been dealt an unlikely punishment: a fine of 90,000 euros, equivalent to $110,000, for appointing too many women to senior positions and breaking France’s gender-equality rules.
In a recent address to the European Parliament in Strasbourg, Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo articulated a perspective that could define the European Union’s strategic outlook.
Australia has caused a stir by enacting one of the most stringent social media regulations in the world, which prohibits minors under the age of sixteen from using Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok.
Koran burnings and Kurdish protests have angered Turkey, which refuses to ratify Stockholm’s entry into the Atlantic Alliance. The global outrage over the burning of the Koran a week ago in front of a central Stockholm mosque could not have come at a worse time for Sweden.
Singapore announced that it will invest nearly 300 million Singapore dollars in quantum technology in the next five years.
We live in a globalized world, where the degradation of land in the Sahel has implications not just on people living there, but for humanity as a whole. Just look at the European migration
As the world anticipates the political landscape shift following the inauguration of President-elect Donald Trump on January 20th, 2025, one figure stands to gain significant influence within the European Union: Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
In a stunning snap election, Iceland’s Social Democratic Alliance defeated the ruling coalition that has ruled for the last seven years to become the country’s largest party.
A significant move to bolster security and deterrence capabilities in Eastern Europe, NATO, in partnership with the Government of Romania, has embarked on an ambitious project to construct the largest NATO base on the continent.
As former President Donald J. Trump takes his second term, Taiwan is facing a very complicated relationship with the United States. Taiwan, once enjoying steadfast bipartisan support in Washington.
In the lead-up to the US presidential elections, candidates strategically hold back big, campaign-altering news until the month before
Two aid workers were killed in Israeli airstrikes on Gaza on Saturday, with one reportedly linked to the October 7, 2023, Hamas-led attacks on Israel.
On July 11, the RBI introduced a new mechanism for settling international trade in Indian rupees, which was announced to be effective immediately.
In a recent interview with Politico, Henry Kissinger, a name synonymous with the globalist movement and a central figure in international politics for over half a century.