The saga of the automotive industry in the United States

Donald Trump’s criticism of European automakers reflects a sector undergoing profound geographic and technological transformation. This evolution strikes at the heart of an existential question: what place does the American auto industry, a symbol of U.S. lifestyle, hold in today’s economy? As Trump’s potential return to the presidency looms, concerns grow over his policy stances, […]

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Germany Commits €50 Million in Aid to Syria to Enhance Recovery

At a recent meeting in Riyadh, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock announced a pledge of €50 million in humanitarian assistance for Syria, emphasizing the urgent need for relief in the war-torn country. The aid is part of Germany’s continued support for Syrians facing dire conditions due to years of conflict. Baerbock stated that the Syrian […]

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Protests Erupt in Romania After Alleged Electoral Irregularities in Presidential Race

Tens of thousands of Romanians have taken to the streets in protest following the annulment of the presidential election results, which saw far-right populist Călin Georgescu declared the winner. Allegations of electoral fraud, including claims of Russian interference, have sparked widespread outrage. The controversy began when reports surfaced about potential violations during the election process, […]

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France Completes Handing Over of Second Military Base in Chad as Troop Withdrawal Continues

France has officially handed over its second military base in Chad as part of an ongoing withdrawal of its forces from the country, following an agreement with Chad’s authorities to complete the pullout by the end of January. On Saturday, around 100 French troops left the Abéché base, following the departure of equipment convoys the […]

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Department of State Hosts U.S.-Nigeria Technology Dialogue and Signing of $2 Million Broadband Study Grant

Deputy Secretary Kurt Campbell led the inaugural U.S.-Nigeria Technology Dialogue in Washington, D.C. on January 10, hosting a senior delegation from the Nigerian government led by the Honorable Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy Bosun Tijani. This event built on the momentum of Deputy Secretary Campbell’s visit to Abuja for the sixth U.S.-Nigeria Binational Commission […]

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Could AI replace politicians? A philosopher maps out three possible futures

From business and public administration to daily life, artificial intelligence is reshaping the world – and politics may be next. While the idea of AI politicians might make some people uneasy, survey results tell a different story. A poll conducted by my university in 2021, during the early surge of AI advancements, found broad public […]

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How to improve women’s retirement security in 2025

Saving for old age is challenging for most people, but recent data suggest women are less likely than men to consider their retirement savings on-track. Nearly half of women find making retirement savings decisions to be complicated and confusing and nearly six in 10 women feel they do not earn enough to save for retirement. It’s […]

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Austrian Development Worker Abducted in Northern Niger

An Austrian woman working as a development worker has been kidnapped in northern Niger by unidentified armed men. The abduction, which took place in a region known for its instability and security challenges, has prompted concerns regarding the safety of foreign nationals in the area. The woman, who had previously faced kidnapping threats in 2021, […]

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Switzerland and Serbia Extend Invitations for Putin-Trump Summit Amid Ukraine Conflict

As US President-elect Donald Trump works to establish a dialogue with Russian President Vladimir Putin, both Switzerland and Serbia have offered to host a potential summit between the two leaders. The offers come as Trump seeks to engage Putin on pressing international issues, with particular focus on the ongoing war in Ukraine, which has escalated […]

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United States and Nigeria Agree to Repatriate Nearly $53 Million in Forfeited Corruption Proceeds

The following is the text of a joint statement by the Governments of Nigeria and the United States. The U.S. Government and the Federal Government of Nigeria are pleased to announce an agreement to promptly repatriate approximately $52.88 million in forfeited corruption proceeds. These funds were forfeited to the United States as part of the […]

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