Foreign Foreign and Commonwealth Secretary and former Mayor of London, Boris Johnson assumes duty tomorrow, July 24th, 2019 as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. Typically, he went to Oxf... Read more
To the credit of the French is contributing Republicanism to human history but at a cost. The cost is what the country took the whole of yesterday to look back at as they do every other year... Read more
From Zimbabwe to Sudan and now Ethiopia, it seems Africa is having problems dismantling from the back of the military tiger. A coup attempt in Ethiopia has been crushed, Ethiopian Prime Mini... Read more
It is a story that is bound to attract attention around the world in the era of strict scrutiny of those who aspire to lead, the limits of privacy, police efficiency, gender violence and med... Read more
The world is in the grip of fear of a war between the US and Iran after Iran shot down a US surveillance plane. Bringing a psycho-analysis lens to the escalation, Karim Sadjadpour deploys la... Read more
Nigeria’s insecurity challenges appear to be expanding beyond the domestic front. An enraged passport applicant engaged the Nigerian High Commission in London earlier today wrecking se... Read more
The president of the UNGA cannot personalise the office and do whatever he wants in a rule and precedence saturated space such as the UN. But it is a very symbolic position and, in the age o... Read more
The dynamics have worked out in such a way incumbent presidents and the prime minister returned to power in recent elections in Nigeria, South Africa and India. Could the election results sp... Read more
Everyone else who reads must have come across it. That is the stuff that 50 countries have recognized the contender in the power tussle in Venezuela. Dave Lindorff has researched and found o... Read more
Of all the violence and turmoil in the conflict riddled Democratic Republic of Congo, (DRC), what global channel, Euronews found as its pick of the day from there is nothing but the selfie p... Read more