EU Reaches Out to Eastern Neighbors, but With Caution This Time
The European Union, at its “Eastern Partnership” summit in Brussels, discussed trade and other ties with its neighbors to the east, but the bloc carefully scaled back its ambitions.
The European Union, at its “Eastern Partnership” summit in Brussels, discussed trade and other ties with its neighbors to the east, but the bloc carefully scaled back its ambitions.
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Emmerson Mnangagwa, who was sworn in as president of Zimbabwe Friday, used his inaugural address to reach out to political opponents and pleaded with foreign investors to return to the crisis-hit country.
Unknown gunmen armed with explosives attacked a mosque in Egypt’s restive Sinai Peninsula, killing 85 people and wounding 80 others, according to health ministry officials quoted by state media.
Mitsubishi Materials Corp. said its subsidiary knew for months factory workers were tampering with quality information on airplane, car, and power-plant parts but continued to ship the products to places, possibly including to the U.S.
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Saudi Arabia is at the nexus of Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri’s two big problems: his precarious political future and the looming collapse of his construction empire, a business built on decades of support from the Saudi royal family.
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