Written response from the Mainland Affairs Council (MAC), Executive Yuan (pictured): In her interview with Business Weekly, Clinton said the ever closer relations between Taiwan and...
By Martin Banks Poland’s state bureaucracy will next month come under fresh pressure in Brussels as the row deepens over Polish police and security agents raiding...
Brussels, 27 June 2014 "Today (27 June), we are signing Association Agreements between the European Union and three important European countries: Georgia, the Republic of Moldova...
Speaking in the European Parliament in Brussels yesterday (26 June), David Martin, Scotland’s senior MEP, said: “Former UK prime minister Gordon Brown has today totally dismissed...
On 18 June, Gro Harlem Brundtland, a former prime minister of Norway, was awarded the first Tang Prize in Sustainable Development in recognition of her "innovation,...
Kazakhstani human rights advocate Vadim Kuramshin (pictured), who is currently serving a 12-year sentence in a penal colony in North Kazakhstan, has gone on hunger strike....
New funding to support education in developing countries over the next seven years, through the Global Partnership for Education, (or GPE), was today announced by European...