Angela Merkel, the world’s most powerful woman, is Time’s Person of the Year 2015
Figures as disparate as Isis’s leader and Uber’s CEO were shortlisted for Time’s Person of the Year 2015. But German Chancellor Angela Merkel is number one.
Figures as disparate as Isis’s leader and Uber’s CEO were shortlisted for Time’s Person of the Year 2015. But German Chancellor Angela Merkel is number one.
In contrast to British plans to build an expensive nuclear power plant, Germany’s nuclear power phase out is happening thanks to renewables and innovation.
From Afghanistan to Europe via Turkey (and Kurdistan). Prominent Italian journalist Ferruccio de Bortoli makes sense of the geopolitical chessboard racked by decades of conflict.
In the leaders’ declaration of the G7 summit held in Germany this afternoon, governments reached an agreement on climate in view of the COP 21 conference taking place in December.
The G7 will be held on 7 and 8 June in Germany. Angela Merkel focuses the agenda on essential themes, such as food security and climate.
Gay marriage in Europe gained ground on the 15th of May, when Xavier Bettel, the Prime Minister of Luxembourg, married his partner.
Let’s tour the world to find out more about female heads of State and leaders of International Organisations.
No country holds the top three positions in the 2014 edition of the Climate Change Performance Index (CCPI).