
Political violence in Mexico and Pakistan: from Luis Donaldo Colosio to Benazir Bhutto
Mexico and Pakistan, located on opposite sides of the globe, have been targets of recurrent political violence stemming from its domestic and regional problems

Mexico and Pakistan, located on opposite sides of the globe, have been targets of recurrent political violence stemming from its domestic and regional problems

Pakistan, a developing South Asian country with 208 million inhabitants and the only nuclear power from the Islamic world, will elect a new government next Wednesday

Today marks Nelson Mandela's 100th birthday, here we take a brief look into his life and legacy

The flight school opened its doors to women following the end of a decades-long driving ban in the deeply conservative Muslim country where many social restrictions are easing

A new political crisis has arisen in the UK’s government headed by Theresa May, after the resignation of David Davis and Boris Johnson, due to their opposition to the “Chequers agreement” for the country’s withdrawal from the EU

Prime Minister Theresa May’s Foreign Minister and Brexit negotiator quit in protest at her plans to keep close trade ties with the European Union after Britain leaves the bloc

Less than a week after the overwhelming victory of Andrés Manuel López Obrador and his Movement for National Regeneration (Morena) party in Mexico, there is a widespread debate about the reasons behind the electoral results and more relevant

Latin American progressive movements were removed from power by conservative political parties after the so-called “pink tide” period of 1998-2015

Andrés Manuel López Obrador won Mexico’s Presidency in a landslide victory on Sunday, setting the stage for the most left-wing government in the country’s democratic history

Particularly in the current transition period marked by strategic shifts in the energy market and the global geopolitical outlook