The maps of the 1940s and 1950s were about a fresh (American) perspective to create a new world order. They instilled Trump’s ...
Leaders at the World Economic Forum urged countries and businesses to filter out the turmoil from a week of clashes with the ...
Speaking at the World Economic Forum, President Trump emphasized global participation, despite many U.S. allies opting out.
Nations worldwide maintain territories for strategic and military purposes, often remnants of colonial empires.
President Donald Trump's use of tariffs as a foreign policy tool added fresh impetus in Davos this week to efforts to boost ...
Meanwhile, Alexander Dugin, a mentor to Russian President Vladimir Putin, has stated that the way Trump is asserting ...
New Zealand snowboarder Zoi Sadowski-Synnott has become a favorite to defend her women's slopestyle title at the upcoming ...
President Trump wants to return to the 19th century’s international order. He will leave America less prosperous—and the ...
The advocacy group Open Doors said in its report that worldwide Christian persecution was at an "all-time high." ...
The world's largest island has its own system of fjords, lakes and black-sand beaches. What to know about the size of the ...
Maps aren’t as neutral as we think. In this video, I look at weird maps that completely change how you think about countries — maps that flip perspectives, reveal strange patterns, or make the world ...