For the first time since 1957, India no longer has a state government led by a communist party. The recent electoral defeat of the Communist Party of India (Marxist)-led Left Democratic Front (LDF) in Kerala, after a dec...
By the late third century CE, the Roman Empire had expanded to a scale that rendered unified governance increasingly untenable. Decades of internal strife, marked by rapid successions of emperors and civil wars, undersco...
The traditional notion of a long, restful retirement is being re-evaluated by a growing number of Britons. At 70, Beverley Slocombe is one such individual, who, after retiring at 59 from a 25-year career in the travel in...
United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio's recent visit to Yerevan signaled a significant strengthening of bilateral relations, underscoring support for Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan's pro-Western agenda. The visit,...
The Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (Quad) nations—Australia, India, Japan, and the United States—have significantly advanced their strategic partnership by launching concrete initiatives focused on maritime security and...
The narrative of empires rising and inevitably falling is a pervasive historical theme, with the Roman Empire frequently cited as a prime example. For centuries, Rome stood as a colossal power, yet its eventual dissoluti...
KARACHI – China and Pakistan have signaled a significant deepening of their strategic partnership, agreeing to a "new broad consensus" aimed at enhancing the development of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and...
Benin's newly inaugurated president, Romauld Wadagni, has pledged to translate the nation's robust economic growth into tangible improvements for its citizens. Wadagni, 49, who previously served as finance minister, assu...
Cuba has received a critical shipment of 15,000 tons of rice from China, marking the first of several promised deliveries aimed at alleviating severe food shortages plaguing the Caribbean nation. The arrival at Havana's...
Economic indicators in Australia are pointing towards a significant decrease in population mobility regarding both employment and housing. Data suggests a growing trend of Australians becoming less inclined to switch job...