
U.S.-Colombian Relations: Continuity, Rupture or Something In-Between? -Cynthia J. Arnson
By Cynthia J. Arnson At a meeting with Colombian President Iván Duque at the White House on March 10, President Biden said

By Cynthia J. Arnson At a meeting with Colombian President Iván Duque at the White House on March 10, President Biden said

By Samantha Schmidt BUCARAMANGA, Colombia — The foul-mouthed former mayor was known for insulting his employees, calling them fat, lazy

By Javier Blass The US has become the world’s oil barrel of last resort, single handedly keeping prices in the

By Paul M. Dabbar Global oil markets were experiencing unprecedented volatility in March and April 2020, with spot U.S. crude

By Jamie Ingram Europe’s efforts to exorcise Russian oil are forcing a major reshaping of global oil trade, creating new

By Andy Kessler Is anyone liable for the $1.5 trillion in recent crypto losses? Maybe so. After every market downturn,

By Thomas L. Friedman LONDON — Here’s a surprising fact: At a time when Americans can’t agree on virtually anything,

By Wayne Stoltenberg and Merrill Matthews President Biden has urged oil and natural-gas companies to ramp up production, and you’d

Alex kicks off Atlantic Hurricane season Tropical Storm Alex became the first named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season, which

Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador followed through with his threat to boycott this week’s Summit of the Americas, over

By Paul Krugman Remember “The Big Short”? The 2010 book by Michael Lewis, made into a 2015 film, told the story of

By Sergei Guriev PARIS – Vladimir Putin needs petrodollars, and he needs them now. Many expected Russia’s president to issue
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