A Tax Break Could Save Fox Millions In Its Dominion Settlement The payout by Rupert Murdoch’s media empire to settle defamation claims by the voting machine company may be less costly than first thought.
Qatargate Is a Warning to Europe The bloc’s vulnerability to corruption has been dramatically exposed.
In World Cup Run-Up, Qatar Pressed U.N. Agency Not to Investigate Abuses Lobbying at the International Labor Organization dovetailed with an influence campaign that sparked a corruption scandal at the European Parliament.
In Speech to E.U. Leaders, Zelensky Links Europe to Ukraine’s Fate President Volodymyr Zelensky, in only his second trip outside Ukraine since the conflict began, told European lawmakers that his country’s war against Russia was a defense of all Europe.
Russia Pays a Bloody Price for Small Gains in Eastern Ukraine Russia is relying on masses of troops to overrun Ukrainian positions, producing heavy casualties and incremental gains.