The continent is not yet ready for this new era of Trumpian geopolitics. By New Statesman Donald Trump has long told the world who he is. In 2022 he hailed Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine as ...
Past public records requests for the recording, including from the Statesman, were denied, citing an ongoing investigation. A renewed request from the Statesman had yet to be filled Friday by the ...
Around the same time, a spokesperson for the National Transportation Safety Board confirmed to the American-Statesman that the federal agency had opened an investigation into the crash.
She initially removed them, but then had a change of heart. In emails shared by the district with the Idaho Statesman, Marcus Myers, the district’s chief academic officer, told Inama to remove ...
The fate of the special relationship in a new global order. By Andrew Marr Hard, disconcerting times; and a week that will be remembered in history. Keir Starmer is not popular. But who, on behalf of ...
Little reversed the ban a day later, and he didn’t mince words about his opinion of the move, calling it an “irresponsible, self-serving political stunt,” the Idaho Statesman reported at the ...
Now, some of the desire for election integrity has fallen off because of outreach and because President Donald Trump won, McGrane, a Republican, told the Idaho Statesman. “The November election ...
Write to [email protected] to have your thoughts voiced in the New Statesman magazine. By New Statesman Both Lawrence Freedman and Bruno Maçães (Cover Story and World View, 21 February) ...
GOLDEN: SEC tournament prediction, bracket, title-game pick The journalists of the Austin American-Statesman all filled out their brackets for the men's tournament, but they all had different ...
Like Catalina, Jones — Statesman's Texas men's basketball writer — has Texas A&M facing off against Texas in its first game. But, similarly to Golden, he has the Vols taking out the Aggies.
Essentially, as one can glean from the American-Statesman archives, Austin began growing its own distinctive culture during the 1960s. There are those who believe that culture is vulnerable ...
“We do not impose our beliefs, our attitudes, our religion on our patients,” Pate told the Idaho Statesman by email. Bjerke argued that the bill could help to address Idaho’s shortage of ...