Turkish courts' spat over jailed MP fuels rule of law concerns
      By Ece Toksabay and Burcu Karakas ANKARA A dispute between two top courts over the case of jailed
      2023-11-09 20:45
    
    Portugal Kicked Into Limbo After Corruption Turmoil Toppled PM
      Portugal is looking at months in limbo after a political scandal that’s left the country without a prime
      2023-11-09 20:28
    
    Rage Against Copper Producer Roils Markets, Panama Government
      Panama’s ratification of a deal with a copper miner last month should have been a formality. Instead, it
      2023-11-09 20:25
    
    Apple Risks $14 Billion Tax Bill in Setback at Top EU Court
      Apple Inc. risks having to pay a €13 billion ($14 billion) tax bill to Ireland after an adviser
      2023-11-09 20:25
    
    Who is the founder of Omegle? Internet breathes a sigh of relief as controversial chat site shuts down after 14 years
      Over the years, Omegle has racked up several controversies, including allegations of racism, discrimination, and hosting child sexual abuse material
      2023-11-09 20:19
    
    Braverman Piles Pressure on Sunak With Tirade Against Police
      Home Secretary Suella Braverman faced a backlash after she accused London’s Metropolitan Police of playing “favorites” with protest
      2023-11-09 20:18
    
    Speaker Mike Johnson Has No Plan With Time Running Out to Avoid US Shutdown
      Speaker Mike Johnson, the little-known Louisiana congressman who emerged from a hardliner revolt as House Republicans’ new leader,
      2023-11-09 19:57
    
    Spain's Socialists to grant amnesty to Catalan separatists in exchange for support of new government
      Spain’s Socialist Party has struck a deal with a fringe Catalan separatist party to grant an amnesty for potentially thousands of people involved in the region’s failed secession bid in exchange for its key backing of acting Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez to form a new government
      2023-11-09 19:54
    
    UK minister condemned for attacking policing of pro-Palestinian protests
      British interior minister Suella Braverman sparked outrage on Thursday for accusing police of double standards before a politically charged pro-Palestinian rally on Armistice Day, the latest...
      2023-11-09 19:52
    
    Google, Meta Win Court Fight to Rein In Rulemakers Across EU
      Alphabet Inc.’s Google, Meta Platforms Inc. and ByteDance Ltd.’s TikTok won a ruling at the European Union’s top
      2023-11-09 19:51
    
    Euro-Zone Soft Landing is Central Scenario, ECB’s Vujcic Says
      The European Central Bank can engineer a return to price stability without too much of a hit to
      2023-11-09 19:49
    
    Why is FBI headquarters moving out of DC? Biden administration chooses Maryland for intelligence agency's new base
      The Biden administration has chosen a site in Greenbelt, Maryland, over Springfield, Virginia, for the new FBI headquarter
      2023-11-09 19:48
    