The so-called ‘Libyan case’, the biggest and possibly most shocking of several scandals involving Sarkozy, is scheduled to run until April 10.
Richard Haass is President Emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations, Senior Counselor at Centerview Partners, and the author of a weekly newsletter, Home & Away.
France’s former President Nicolas Sarkozy goes on trial Monday over alleged illegal financing of his 2007 presidential ...
Sarkozy stands accused of having illegally accepted money from the late Libyan dictator, Moammar Gaddafi, to finance his first presidential campaign. The brash, tough-talking former interior minister, ...
Al-Qaradawi’s family seeks Lebanese PM’s intervention to prevent his deportation to Egypt, fearing risks to his life.
Hebollah has said it will not stand in the way of Lebanese army commander Joseph Aoun's potential run for the presidency of ...
Israel and the Hezbollah militant group accused each other of failing to meet the requirements of a 60-day ceasefire deal, ...
Tensions are high on Syria’s border with Lebanon. The ouster of President Bashar al-Assad led to worry that violence could ...
Qaradawi's lawyer has urged Lebanon's judiciary not hand over his client to the UAE, amid concerns over his fate ...
The Israel Defense Forces continues its intense airstrike and ground campaigns in Gaza, particularly in the north of the ...
Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman is reacting after President Joe Biden blocked Nippon Steel's acquisition of the United States Steel Corporation.
But as a new government takes shape in Damascus, Syrians and foreign observers alike worry about how inclusive, ...