Recep Tayyip Erdogan has won a record-breaking third term as Turkish president. The politician had previously served as the state’s prime minister between 2003 and 2014. He will now serve in power for another five years, having defeated Kemal Kilicdaroglu in the polls.
The Texas House has unanimously voted to expel Republican Bryan Slaton – just a day after submitted his resignation after being accused of sexual misconduct with 19-year-old aide. The vote result of 147-0 comes with the Royse City Republican accused of having
The French government survived two no-confidence votes Monday in the lower chamber of parliament, prompted by a push by President Emmanuel Macron last week to raise the retirement age from 62 to 64 without giving lawmakers a vote. The no-confidence motion filed
Rail workers have been striking over the past six months, however, the travel chaos may be coming to an end after RMT union members voted in favour of the latest pay offer from Network Rail. The ballot saw 12,047 members vote yes
Vladimir Putin is driving Russia towards a civil war and its disintegration as a state, a leading Russian opposition politician told Express.co.uk. He also said the only way to remove the Russian President and his “criminal” regime was through the use of
Russia is in talks with China to purchase 100 combat drones, according to a new report published just days after Secretary of State Antony Blinken said the U.S. had evidence Beijing was weighing lethal aid to Moscow in its war against Ukraine.
Mexican presidential candidates have turned to the migrant population of the U.S. to court support in the upcoming 2024 elections. “[Mexican migrants] have voting power and the ability to influence and advise their family who lives in Mexico,” Marko Cortés, national president
An influential committee at the European Union’s parliament voted unanimously on Tuesday to lift the protective immunity of two lawmakers being sought by Belgian authorities on suspected links to a major corruption scandal. The European Parliament’s legal affairs committee decided by 23
Kevin McCarthy said he remains “very confident” he will secure the Speakership despite losing six rounds of votes since Tuesday. Mr McCarthy is the first leading candidate for the position not to win the seat in the first round in 100 years,