In a move that may reassure Tokyo and other allies, Kurt Campbell, the architect of the US presence in Asia, will take on the role of coordinator of the Indian Ocean and Pacific affairs at the National Security Council, as
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio said on Wednesday that New York City will end trade deals with US President Donald Trump in the wake of the uprising that broke out last week on Capitol Hill. “I am here to
On the left, we forgot that democracy is based on an ethic of hypocrisy and not on an absolute moral truth … So the point was never to judge Trump’s credentials or his behavior, but to avoid building such a
A bipartisan foreign policy specialist with an interest in Europe: This is William Burns, the next head of the CIA. Formiche.net conveys the views of former Minister Frattini and ambassadors Castellanita, Terzi and Valence. William Burns, One David Ignatius On
The giants of the US economy are turning their backs on President Donald Trump. Four multinationals, including corporations and investment banks, have decided to freeze money earmarked for politics, particularly to Republicans, over the next six months. The decision is
January 6, 2021 is the second chapter that follows September 11, 2001. The eleventh of September demonstrated the material weakness of the great power that imposed itself with the Second World War on the world, and proved its economic and
WASHINGTON, Jan 10 – Joseph Rubinet in Ten Days Biden Jr. will be the de jure new president of the United States. All Democrats in the world can breathe a sigh of relief: Donald Trump is finally out of the
By Alberto Galvey – Sudan officially signed the Ibrahim Accords, which agreed to normalize relations with Israel, mediated by the Trump administration. Before Sudan, the agreements were signed by the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain. Moreover, Israel restored previous relations
New York – Deutsche Bank A will pay nearly $ 125 million to avoid US lawsuits relating to corruption and manipulation of foreign precious metals markets. This is the latest blow to a bank trying to recover from a series
New York – Deutsche Bank will pay nearly $ 125 million to avoid a US prosecution on charges of engaging in foreign corruption schemes and manipulating precious metals markets, the latest blow to a bank trying to recover from a