Payroll gain of 209,000, wage rise show U.S. labour strength
The U.S. labour market hit its stride in July, as employers added workers at a solid clip, the jobless rate matched a 16-year low and
U.S. sanctions may not stop Russian gas pipelines to Europe
New U.S. sanctions will make it harder for Russia to build two gas export pipelines to Europe but the projects are unlikely to be
Maybe berating your employees isn’t so smart
President Donald Trump is famous for his insults, so perhaps his habit of attacking subordinates should come as no surprise. He
Trump might be boosting economic growth but overstates his role, economists say
While most economists say President Donald Trump may be overstating his responsibility for recent better growth and jobs numbers, they
Look to China for the main beneficiary of America’s likely retreat from Africa
In “The Conversation,” Gregory Treverton discusses what the United State’s policies on Africa might look like under the
USTR Lighthizer: Trump challenging China’s industrial policies – radio interview
The top U.S. trade negotiator said late on Tuesday that President Donald Trump is determined to challenge China’s use of unfair
$85.4bn AT&T, Time Warner tie-up talks begin with US officials
U.S. antitrust officials have started talking to representatives from AT&T and Time Warner about possible conditions that could
‘America first’ may put Africa last
In July, President Donald Trump walked out of a working session on Africa at the Group of 20 summit in Hamburg. In April, Secretary of
Trump refugee restrictions allowed for now, but ban on grandparents rejected
The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday temporarily allowed the Trump administration to enforce restrictions on the nation’s refugee
Old media leads the pack breaking news on Trump
One of the more delicious elements of the Trump-Russia scandal is that it’s being driven not by social media or television