With the head of its central bank predicting the worst economic downturn since World War II, a global pandemic raging and its second-largest economy about to completely depart, these are trying times — yet again — for the European Union.
Canada’s new ambassador talks trade, a former White House social secretary talks protocol, China splits transatlantic relations and much more.
The pandemic has forced performing arts organizations to meet patrons where they are: at home.
The former Moldovan ambassador has said goodbye to diplomacy to pursue her childhood dream of becoming a full-time artist.
Despite a year of pandemic and protests, Canada’s new ambassador, Kirsten Hillman, is as busy as ever carrying out her normal duties while also adjusting to our new normal. Yet in many ways, unrest and uncertainty have been Hillman’s “normal” for the last three years.
As the coronavirus swept the globe, the State Department snapped into action to bring home more than 100,000 Americans traveling or living abroad in more than 130 countries.
Throughout Brian Maguire’s four-decade art career, he has centered his work around war, casting a stark light on the death and depravity of manmade conflicts.
Arena Stage’s docudrama “May 22, 2020” follows a day in the life of 10 locals from backgrounds and how they’re grappling with the reality of living through a pandemic.
In the Middle East, amid global lockdowns and uncertainty surrounding COVID-19, there has been a revival of traditional recipes to unite communities through cuisine.
G20 leaders urgently need to reconvene to agree on an enhanced and more strongly coordinated global response to the COVID-19 crisis.