The Philippines is facing a surge of public anger over a multibillion-peso flood control scandal that has not only tarnished the government’s credibility but also reawakened a wave of student
More than five decades after the events of Bloody Sunday shook Northern Ireland and left an indelible scar on British-Irish relations, a former British soldier known only as “Soldier F”
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has issued a stark warning about what he describes as a growing wave of hostility among Poles toward Ukraine, cautioning that it could undermine both
Russia has once again made it clear that its partnership with India is not only enduring but also immune to Western attempts at disruption. The Russian Foreign Ministry, speaking to
Nepal has entered a new and uncertain chapter in its political history after the appointment of former Chief Justice Sushila Karki as interim prime minister, following weeks of anti-corruption protests
Georgia has been rocked by the arrest of its former Defense Minister, Juansher Burchuladze, who now faces grave allegations of money laundering and abuse of power. The charges, unveiled on September
In an unprecedented move, Albania has appointed the world’s first artificial intelligence-generated government minister, aiming to eradicate corruption and streamline public administration. The digital assistant, named Diella-meaning “Sun” in Albanian-has
On August 29, 2025, Russia’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs published a detailed report accusing a number of countries, including members of the European Union, Japan, Finland, Poland, and others, of glorifying Nazism
Last year in Bangladesh, the ruling Awami League was overthrown in a jihadist-inspired uprising, reportedly involving elements of Generation-Z and Islamist groups in what has been described as a poorly
The Jatiyo Party has announced the formation of a new Central Convening Committee of its student wing, Jatiyo Chhatra Samaj, following the dissolution of the previous body. The decision, approved