Africa May 30, 2024 Tens of billions of dollars in gold flows illegally out of Africa each year, a new report says A new report by Swissaid says billions of dollars worth of gold is smuggled out of Africa every year, and much of it ends up in the United Arab Emirates, as well as Switzerland and Turkey.
VIDEO May 19, 2024 Americans would enjoy watching Trump against two Dems on debate stage: Doug Burgum North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum weighs in on the presidential debates and election, Biden's tariffs on Chinese exports and the border crisis.
Europe May 11, 2024 NATO ally endorses China's Ukraine peace plan as Beijing applauds 'model' of European diplomacy China has long pursued a diplomatic reset as it finds itself increasingly unpopular and pushed out by Central and Eastern European countries.
France May 6, 2024 China's Xi Jinping visits France to talk trade, Ukraine amid EU concerns China President Xi Jinping arrived in France for to discuss trade and the Ukraine war with French President Emmanuel Macron, just a month ahead of President Biden's own visit to France.
OPINION May 6, 2024 Biden's radical trade commission wages war on American AI Biden's radical FTC head Lina Khan has sided against US tech companies and pushed foreign regulation. Her actions jeopardize national security and undercut American AI.
Latin America May 3, 2024 Colombia cuts diplomatic relations with Israel, but its military relies on Israeli technology Colombia has ended diplomatic relations with Israel despite its military relying on Israeli equipment. It is unclear how the end of relations will affect trade between the countries.
Turkey April 9, 2024 Turkey and Israel announce trade barriers on each other as relations deteriorate over Gaza As relations between Turkey and Israel have further deteriorated amid the war in Gaza, the two countries on Tuesday announced trade barriers on each other.
China April 8, 2024 US-China trade tensions escalate over surging production of electric vehicles China produces more EVs and green tech than it can sell domestically, and the low prices caused by this surplus supply make the market difficult for American manufacturers.
OPINION April 5, 2024 Biden's energy ban brings major job-creating project to screeching halt Biden's extreme restrictions on liquefied natural gas exports have harmed both Texas communities and LNG companies. The result is both lost jobs and economic damage.
White House March 28, 2024 Biden White House quietly intervening in international labor dispute over legal objections The White House is intervening in a labor dispute in Mexico, which could lead to a thousand workers losing their jobs over objections by the Mexican government.
VIDEO March 26, 2024 'Economic Impact': Maryland senator says Port of Baltimore is 'shut down' Sen. Chris Van Hollen, D-Md., provides an update on the search and rescue efforts after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed in Baltimore on 'Special Report.'