French companies had hoped the Games would bring an economic boom, but metal fences and police checkpoints have turned some areas of Paris into dead zones.
The company led by Elon Musk is selling fewer electric cars, and its big bets on driverless taxis and artificial intelligence could take years to pay off.
With China's mediation, Fatah and Hamas have backed a unified government for the West Bank and Gaza, but Palestinians are skeptical that the two sides can put aside their differences.
Pete Buttigieg said Tuesday that the U.S. Department of Transportation has launched an investigation into Delta’s ongoing response to Friday’s global technology blackout.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will meet with President Biden and address Congress this week, abandoning political chaos at home for another in Washington.
While most Georgians support greater integration with Western Europe, many residents of the industrial areas that collapsed with communism in the 1990s express nostalgia for the old Soviet prosperity.