Why you should be glad if your next boss is a young striver Today’s newest workers have overcome hurdles that would have seemed preposterous to their older colleagues Europe 'Moving Forward' On Plans For Ukraine Peace Force With US Backing, Von Der Leyen Says Kyiv's European allies are working on "pretty precise plans" and a "clear road map" for a potential deployment of troops to Ukraine should a peace deal be struck between Kyiv and Moscow, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said. Iran Defiant As 'Snapback' Sanctions Loom But May Not Have Many Options Iranian Vice President Mohammad Reza Aref has vowed that Tehran will not "bow to pressure" despite the impending triggering of a UN mechanism that would restore sanctions over its alleged "grave noncompliance" of the 2015 nuclear deal. |
Trump: Israel is losing the war of public relations, congressional support shrinking "Israel was the strongest lobby I’ve ever seen. They had total control over Congress, and now they don’t," Trump told the Daily Caller in an interview. Norway restricts Israel’s arrival ahead of World Cup qualifier amid mounting tensions Israel has been told it can only enter one day prior to kickoff due to what the Norwegians cited as security concerns. Russia responds to GPS jamming accusations - but such instances are expected to escalate Bulgarian authorities have said they suspect Russia of jamming the GPS system of the jet carrying the EU Commission president on Sunday. Chinese, Russian and Indian leaders seek to show unity and push for new world order Chinese, Russian and Indian leaders hope their meeting in Beijing this week projects unity and helps usher in a new world order. |
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