Author: Renée Steinle
Stinson’s Renée Steinle says potential audits, workplace raids, and elimination of immigration programs will pose risks to employers during the Trump administration.Read More
A list of pharmaceutical representatives at the table when the Biden administration negotiated Medicare drug prices reveals how manufacturers defended their medicines before agreeing to lower drug prices.Read More
Is Slovakia’s prime minister a Russian stooge?Read More
Europe’s young voters are shifting toward far-right parties, driven by frustration with mainstream politics, democratic dissatisfaction, and a desire for alternative policies.Read More
For most people, traveling abroad is about widening horizons and creating memories. For the participants of The Traveling Youth program, it’s much more.Read More
Six European Union countries called on the European Commission to lower the $60 per barrel price cap put on Russian oil by G7 countries, arguing it would reduce Moscow’s revenues to continue the war in Ukraine while not causing a market shock.Read More
Government to publish AI opportunities action plan amid backdrop of economic difficulties in UKRead More
Joint statement between the governments of the Republic of Mauritius and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland concerning the Chagos Archipelago, including Diego GarciaRead More
Michael Ellam returns to the Civil Service after more than a decade at HSBC.Read More
Demand for the EV halved last year, but the fun gas cars flourished.Read More