German Chancellor Angela Merkel says the eurozone’s financial problems may be Europe’s biggest crisis since World War Two. She called for closer political ties among European nations, and overhauling the European Union’s treaties to meet the challenge. On Monday, Ms. Merkel told party members that a united Europe could fail if the 17-nation eurozone that […]
Merkel: Financial Crisis Could be Europe’s Toughest Time Since War
US Supreme Court to Consider Health Care Law Constitutionality
The U.S. Supreme Court has decided to hear an appeal of a key provision in President Barack Obama’s health care law. The nation’s highest court said Monday it will consider legal arguments about whether most Americans should be required to buy health care insurance, or pay a fine if they fail to do so. A […]
Jordan’s King Abdullah: Syrian President Should Step Down
Jordan’s King Abdullah has called for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to step down, the first Arab leader to do so since the Syrian government started its deadly crackdown on an eight-month-long uprising. King Abdullah said in an interview with the BBC Monday that he would step down if he were in Mr. Assad’s position and […]
Suicide Bomber Shot Dead Near Afghan Jirga Site
Afghan security forces have killed an attempted suicide bomber in Kabul near the site of this week’s assembly of tribal elders, or loya jirga. Authorities say a man carrying a bag of explosives was shot dead Monday. Afghan officials said at least two other would-be attackers were arrested. On Sunday, the Taliban said it has […]
EU United on Iran Sanctions, Split on Military Intervention
European Union foreign ministers are threatening to boost pressure on Iran to stop controversial elements of its nuclear program, but they are divided on the possibility of military action. British Foreign Secretary William Hague said the ministers are not considering military action “at the moment,” but that “all options should remain on the table.” Dutch […]
US Concerned About Security Plans for London 2012 Olympics
The United States is said to be preparing to send up to 1,000 security agents to the 2012 London Olympics. The plan, reported by Britain’s Guardian newspaper, comes amid U.S. concerns about security for the Games. The Guardian says Washington’s concerns were sparked by the British police response to London’s August riots and the restriction […]
Sudan Rebel Groups Form Alliance to Topple Bashir
Four major Sudanese rebel groups have formed an alliance aimed at toppling the government of President Omar al-Bashir. The four groups — three from the Darfur region and one based in two states to the east — are calling themselves the Sudan Revolutionary Front, or SRF. The SRF says it resolves to overthrow Mr. Bashir’s […]
India, Pakistan Aim to Improve Trade Ties
India and Pakistan have begun talks to promote trade between the neighbors after Islamabad said it would grant most-favored-nation status to India. On Monday, Pakistan’s Commerce Secretary Zafar Mahmood and his Indian counterpart Rahul Khullar began two days of discussions in New Delhi aimed at doubling annual trade to $6 billion in the next three […]
Merkel: Financial Crisis Could be Europe’s Toughest Time Since War
German Chancellor Angela Merkel says financial problems in the eurozone could be Europe’s biggest crisis since World War Two, and she called for greater – rather than less – European integration to meet the challenge. Ms. Merkel, who lead’s Europe’s strongest economy, told party members on Monday that a united Europe could fail if the […]