EU leaders are set to meet on Tuesday to discuss further sanctions on Russia, and Putin’s billionaires appear to be scared. But will the Europeans follow through?
Pakistan’s ongoing campaign against the Taliban isn’t going as well as its media would have you think. Meanwhile, Sunni extremism is laying down roots in the country’s religiously diverse Southern province.
Modern agriculture is focused on growing more with less, but the monoculture approach that entails also leeches necessary nutrients out of soil. Have we hit “peak soil,” and if we have, what can we do about it?
Argentina has until the end of the month to settle with the victors in its recent Supreme Court case, or else it will default. But so far, it looks like it might not even be negotiating at all.
UnitedHealth Group, the nation’s largest insurer, will dramatically expand the number of state exchanges in which it offers plans next year. But widespread consumer confusion could threaten the stability of their new customer base.
France has established a standing force in Western Africa to counter terror threats. That’s likely to be helpful to both the region and the United States.
In response to a 2003 strike, then-President Hugo Chávez fired some 18,000 employees from Venezuela’s state-owned oil firm. The effects of that decision are still visible in the country’s flagging oil production.
Libya’s Foreign Minister entreats the U.N. Security Council for non-military aid, warning that the country is dangerously close to becoming a “failed state.”
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