The European Union seems set to hit American exports with tariffs as equally punishing as any set by the new U.S. administration, threatening mutually assured destruction
Blessed Marie-Léonie Paradis was a Quebec-born religious sister who founded the Institute of the Little Sisters of the Holy Family almost a century and a half ago
Even if Israel and Iran were to get truly ugly with one another, a genuine oil crisis that would push prices to, say, US$120, seems unlikely, though not impossible
The new €7.3-billion CATL battery plant is one of the biggest of its kind in the world and the showpiece for Chinese investment in Hungary in the electric-vehicle industry
Bassam Halloum, a water delivery man in Beirut, lost his wife and three of his children in one of the first attacks on south Beirut, and now faces homelessness
The AUBMC, as the medical centre is known, was filled with victims on the afternoon of Sept. 17, when thousands of pagers handed out to members of Hezbollah, exploded simultaneously