Peace does not fall from the sky,” according to Joseph Ben Kaifala, founder of the Center for Memory and Reparations.
Jordanians are inviting stranded foreigners to break-the-fast evening Ramadan meals amid the stress of war.
Public desires for a merit-based society over the current nepotistic one have driven many protests. Now as the son of the late supreme leader takes power, those desires might topple such dynasty rule.
Britain’s Labour Party seems to be alienating its traditional leftist base – and opening the door for the Green Party to potentially supplant it.
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Oil prices retreated below $100 a barrel on Monday, on investor hopes that the conflict in Iran will end relatively soon. But energy costs remain elevated, and volatile markets are a sign of ...
The U.S.-Israel war against Iran is exposing divisions within the Iranian diaspora about the military action and the future Tehran government.
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Choosing continuity amid war, Iran named Mojtaba Khamenei to succeed his father, despite President Donald Trump’s criticism and Israel’s threats. He has a hard-liner’s pedigree, but will his tenure be ...
A resounding vote for clean governance in this Asian nation has ousted entrenched parties in favor of a new generation and ...
Once dismissed as a political novice, the former Kathmandu mayor is now on track to become Nepal’s next prime minister.
The 17 candidates competing in Tuesday’s special election for Georgia’s 14th Congressional District run the gamut from a ...