Descendants of enslaved Africans say symbolic apologies cannot repair generations of loss and injustice.
African and Caribbean nations have outlined a plan for reparatory justice as they demand apologies from countries that participated in the transatlantic slave trade.
After months of debate about the deal’s future, the governing body came to a consensus about rolling back tariffs on American-made goods and fulfilling the terms of the so-called Turnberry Agreement.
According to data released Friday by the German Economic Institute, known as IW, EU-U.S. trade hit $1 trillion in spite of ...
The first shot has been fired in a transatlantic trade war that opens up yet another front between the European Union and the United States after their increasingly diverging views on Russia's war in ...
The Eurozone economy has faced challenges from political instability and rising geopolitical tensions, with ongoing global economic and trade uncertainties adding to market volatility. On Wednesday, ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Civil Rights icon Dr. Benjamin F. Chavis Jr. and renowned journalist Stacy M. Brown collaborated on the groundbreaking book The Transatlantic Slave Trade: Overcoming the 500 ...
Heritage Senior Advisor and Research Fellow Allen Mendenhall has urged Americans to be proud of their country’s role in ...
On December 2, AEI’s Michael R. Strain convened a discussion about the future of transatlantic trade. His guests were Lord Daniel Hannan (UK House of Lords and the Institute for Free Trade) and Andrew ...
The transatlantic debate often frames Europe as overly dependent on the United States, often ignoring the fact that Europe also holds some important cards. A topic that has not been discussed in ...