Like him, admire him, or hate him, the one thing that can’t be denied about Viktor Orbán and his Fidesz party is the intricate and well-oiled propaganda machine keeping Dear Leader in power. Both...
The problems in Venezuela in recent years have covered all sectors, with periodic relief that has allowed the population to take occasional breaths. The South American country closed the millennium...
Iran, one of the countries worst hit by the coronavirus pandemic, began to slowly reopen its economy yesterday by easing travel restrictions and reopening businesses. This decision, made against the...
Serbia has imposed extremely restrictive measures to curb the COVID-19 pandemic. Unlike most other European countries, the Balkan state introduced a weekday curfew lasting from 5 PM to 5 AM, as well...
This March, as most of the world grappled with the alarming spread of the coronavirus pandemic, the conflict in Syria entered its tenth year. Although the conflict started almost a decade ago, the...
A United Nations (UN) panel has, for the first time, accused Russia of being responsible for war crimes for indiscriminate bombing of civilian areas, it was revealed on 2 March. The UN report from...
In what will probably be the top story in Irish politics this year, Sinn Fein, the oldest and most controversial political party in Ireland, scored an enormous upset in the 2020 general election,...
Turns out there is a magic money tree after all, or perhaps new Chancellor Rishi Sunak has been delving down the back of a really big sofa somewhere in the Treasury building. Austerity, the watchword...
Vladimir Putin will likely keep affecting Russian political life after 2024 when his presidential term ends. The government commission in Moscow is working on constitutional reform that the...
This is the first in a two-part series. The second part can be found here. Venezuela has gone from being a country that received immigrants to being a leading actor in the largest Latin American...