
Often described by the Western media as an authoritarian leader and the most vocal critic of the European Union, Viktor Mihály Orbán will head Hungary’s government four more years

Often described by the Western media as an authoritarian leader and the most vocal critic of the European Union, Viktor Mihály Orbán will head Hungary’s government four more years

Weakened by internal strife and the allied military intervention against its forces, Boko Haram still represents a grave threat to the stability of Nigeria and its regional neighbors

Far from the current flashpoints in international news since the 276 Chibok girls were kidnapped by Boko Haram four years ago, the nightmare of civilian abductions in Nigeria continues unabated

The suspected chemical attack killed at least 70 people and wounded more than 1,000 in Syria’s rebel-held eastern Ghouta

Doctors and witnesses have said victims showed symptoms of poisoning, possibly by a nerve agent, and reported the smell of chlorine gas

According to preliminary results, the right-wing nationalist secured a majority in parliament due to his anti-immigration campaign

Former Brazilian President, Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, turned himself in to serve his 12-year prison sentence for corruption

Park Geun-hye is sentenced to 24 years over a scandal that exposed webs of corruption between political leaders and the country’s conglomerates

History has known the serious threat of chemical weapons since classical times when the Athenian army tainted the water supply of the besieged city of Kirrha

For many observers in both sides, the crisis and its increasing tensions confirm that the world is living a second Cold War of sorts of unpredictable consequences