Rumen Radev's Progressive Bulgaria party had 44.6% of the vote after all ballots were counted, suggesting it could rule alone ...
Mark Halperin breaks down how Bill Clinton handled major scandals during his 1992 campaign and why his approach still stands ...
With the opinion polls pointing to a political earthquake of a result in the Welsh Parliament elections, Channel 4 News will ...
Massachusetts governors and Tennessee senators have the highest number of losing White House bids, a Newsweek analysis found.
The health secretary denied any responsibility for the nation’s measles outbreak, despite cases rising to record levels and ...
In this blockbuster episode of Rattling the Bars, Mansa Musa—a former Black Panther and political prisoner in the US—speaks ...
The pope’s planned visit to a Catholic chapel in Angola that was connected to the slave trade is seen as a symbolic moment by ...
James Carville, a longtime adviser to former President Bill Clinton, coined the phrase, “It’s the economy, stupid,” to capture voters’ anxiety about their personal finances, jobs, and the cost of ...
For a generation growing up before the rise of broadband and smartphones, cable television was more of a shared cultural pipeline than just entertainment. But today, the internet reigns supreme ...
Delhi, Kolkata and Mumbai, home to 75 million people—rank among the world’s 10 most populous cities. However, “population ...
Gazette, one of the country’s oldest newspapers with roots dating back more than two centuries, was scheduled to cease ...
Edited by: Srinivas Mazumdaru South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has appointed veteran politician Roelf Meyer as the ...