NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Marcel Fratzscher, president of the German Institute for Economic Research, about Germany's weakened economy and its potential impact on the country's upcoming elections.
AT this time of year the nights have fair drawn in, the frost is nipping at your nose and you’ll no doubt find yourself ...
A top European Union representative claims member states of the International Criminal Court have no choice but to arrest ...
Donald Trump has spoken confidently of ending the war in Ukraine in just one day but global affairs experts fear this could ...
As the holidays approach, bringing with it hotter temperatures and an influx of tourists, water quality at East London's ...
Taken in isolation, they could just about be explained away as coincidences – freak accidents, one-off attacks, unfortunate ...
She was Germany’s chancellor for 16 years. After leaving office in 2021, she disappeared. Now she is back with her memoirs, ...
Until last week, when two fibre-optic cables were severed in the Baltic Sea, few people realised how vulnerable the UK is to internet sabotage.
In a recent development it has been known that the undersea cables which were connecting Finland and Sweden to the Central ...
Iran, Britain, France and Germany agreed to continue diplomatic talks following a discreet meeting Friday touching on Tehran's nuclear programme, amid surging tensions even before Donald Trump's ...
The 'Global Axis of Solidarity' against Israel's attempt to erase the Palestinian people is getting bigger every day ...
A broader peace in the Middle East will be difficult to achieve, and Iran’s threat to Israel looms over any diplomatic effort.