Today marks a historic moment for international relations and economic development as the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia officially joins the BRICS group of emerging economies.
2024 January
Myanmar’s military rulers have announced a further six-month extension of the state of emergency, a move that delays the promised elections once again since the military seized power on February 1, 2021.
In a recent interview with the French weekly ‘Le Point’, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban has voiced his dissent against what he perceives as “blackmail from Brussels”, accentuating a stance that deviates from the European consensus, particularly in relation to the war in Ukraine and its broader implications for the continent.
In the complex and often tumultuous landscape of global politics, leadership is the cornerstone upon which the fate of nations often rests.
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On Monday, Iranian authorities firmly rejected any association with the drone strike that resulted in the deaths of three American servicemen and the injury of several others in northeastern Jordan the previous day.
Japan has announced the suspension of its financial contributions to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA).
In the politically charged atmosphere of Finland, the stage is set for a consequential showdown between two prominent figures: Alexander Stubb, the former conservative prime minister, and Pekka Haavisto, the former foreign minister and member of the Green Party, running as an independent.
In a significant development in Venezuelan politics, the opposition has formally appealed to the Supreme Court to revisit the decision that bars their presidential candidate, Maria Corina Machado.
Saudi Arabia, a land of breathtaking natural beauty and rich cultural heritage, has opened its doors to the world of tourism, revealing two of its most precious gems: Al-’Ula and Jeddah.

