A leader of a far-right German political party has been taken to hospital following a “violent incident” reportedly involving a syringe. One political commentator has dubbed the incident as an “assasination attempt”. Tino Chrupalla, one of two leaders of the far-right Alternative
However, it is claimed that politicians are only banned from leaving Ukraine if they are part of an opposition party. Mr Goncharenko is hoping to attend the Labour Party conference but only because he is a member of the Council of Europe
Sir Keir Starmer’s latest policy pledge could once again be on the verge of crumbling after a neutral Europe commentator said his plan is “delusional”. Wolfgang Munchau, a former associate editor of the centrist Financial Times where he wrote about the EU,
Tobias Ellwood’s resignation as chairman of the Commons Defence Committee has sparked another hot political race in Westminster. Mr Ellwood quit as chairman of the prestigious committee yesterday afternoon, ahead of a potential no-confidence vote in the Commons. The ousting following Mr
Junior education minister Claire Coutinho has been handed a major promotion this morning, as No. 10 confirms she’s to replace Grant Shapps as the new Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero. Fellow 2019 intake MP David Johnston OBE will
A former member of Belarusian President Lukashenko’s security forces is scheduled to face trial in Switzerland next month for his involvement in the forced disappearances of political opponents during the late 1990s. The Lukashenko regime has been under renewed scrutiny for its
A recent ruling from a prominent European court has shed light on Bosnia’s political structure, established through a 1995 peace accord brokered by the U.S. This ruling, disclosed on Tuesday, emphasizes that the existing system exacerbates ethnic divisions and weakens the democratic
Gabon’s upcoming elections this weekend are poised to determine the nation’s political course and potentially extend a political dynasty that has spanned 55 years. With over 800,000 eligible voters, the African country is set to elect local officials, national assembly representatives, and
Guatemala’s Bernardo Arévalo was resoundingly elected to be the country’s next president Sunday, but a legal case could prevent him from assuming power in the corruption-plagued Central American country. With 100% of votes counted, preliminary results gave Arévalo 58% of the vote
Dictator Kim Jong Un is using an esteemed political title once thought to “eternally” belong to his deceased grandfather. North Korean media has referred to the dictator as “Great President” approximately 26 times in the last seven months — a political title