South Sudan: at least 169 civilians killed in a new massacre in the northern part of the country
At least 169 civilians were killed in a recent massacre in South Sudan's Ruweng administrative area, with local authorities suspecting intercommunal violence amid rising political instability.
Financial Services Commission supports SMEs with 13.3 trillion won due to instability in the Middle East
South Korea's Financial Services Commission is implementing a financial support program worth 13.3 trillion won for small and medium-sized enterprises affected by the political instability in the Middle East.
Reasons for pessimism in Iran
The article discusses the pervasive reasons for pessimism regarding Iran's political and social situation, drawing parallels with recent historical events in the Middle East and the frequent failures of uprisings and reforms in the region.
Former Bulgarian President Creates Union for Starting Parliamentary Elections
Former Bulgarian President Rumen Radev has formed a new political union aimed at the upcoming parliamentary elections amid ongoing political instability in Bulgaria.
Plenković: Operations Against Iran Have Political Goals, but the Approach Must Be Cautious
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković discusses the political motivations behind the U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran and emphasizes the need for caution amid regional instability.
Budgets: democratic sense and constitutional sensitivity
The current political context in Spain complicates the government's ability to pass initiatives due to instability in parliamentary majorities.
Without some change in direction, Iran’s regime risks breakdown in civil order
The article discusses the divided sentiments in Iran following the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, highlighting the tensions between the celebration of his death and the mourning over his leadership.
Talk about the accounts, please
The article discusses the evolving political landscape in Catalonia regarding the approval of budgets amidst increasing governmental instability.
South Sudan: Forgotten Conflict in South Sudan At 'A Dangerous Point', Türk Warns
The UN human rights chief warns that escalating violence and political instability in South Sudan could lead to a resurgence of civil war unless urgent action is taken to uphold the 2018 peace agreement.
South Sudan: Can President Kiir Stabilize South Sudan?
The political instability in South Sudan continues as President Salva Kiir fires his ninth finance minister since 2020 amidst ongoing violence and governance issues.
Italy: Arrest of a man from Burundi for the murder of three Catholic nuns in 2014
Italian police arrested a 50-year-old man from Burundi for his involvement in the 2014 murders of three Italian missionary nuns in Burundi.
Venezuela: a key man of Maduro resigns as Attorney General and takes on a new position in the country
Venezuela's Attorney General Tarek William Saab has resigned after nearly a decade in office and will take on a new role as the Ombudsman.
Economy over Politics
The article discusses Ecuador's institutional instability and its negative impact on the economy, contrasting it with Peru and Colombia's relatively stable economic conditions despite political challenges.
Haiti: "I still love this country cursed by God or history"
The article discusses the dire state of Haiti, characterized by gang violence and political instability, while reflecting on the author's personal connection to the country and hope in a new governmental leadership.
In permanent crisis, Peru has a succession of presidents
José María Balcázar has been elected as Peru's 9th president since 2016 amidst ongoing political instability.
Ecuadorian Lawyer's Day
On Ecuadorian Lawyer's Day, the crucial role of legal professionals is highlighted amidst the country's political uncertainty and institutional instability.
According to Läänemets, the Reform Party has not made critical decisions in energy
Lauri Läänemets, leader of the Social Democratic Party, claims that the Reform Party has failed to make critical energy decisions and indicates possible political instability ahead of the next elections.
Who is José María Balcázar, the new interim president of Peru elected by Congress
José María Balcázar has been elected as the interim president of Peru following the removal of his predecessor, marking a continuation of political instability in the country.
Ruckus Over Imran Khan's Release in Pakistan, See Photos
Major protests erupted across Pakistan in reaction to the release of former Prime Minister Imran Khan, disrupting daily life in several cities.
José María Balcázar becomes Peru's eighth president in a decade
José María Balcázar has been inaugurated as Peru's eighth president in a decade amid ongoing political instability.
New Members Say 'Better Under a Big Tree': 18 Join the Aso Faction as Factionalism Returns
Eighteen new lawmakers in Japan have joined the Aso faction of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, marking a significant shift back to factional politics amidst a backdrop of political instability.
Peru's parliament elected a new transitional president
J. M. Balcázar has been appointed as the interim president of Peru during a time of significant political turmoil and instability.
Nine Presidents in a Decade: Peru in a Spiral of Political Instability
Peru has faced significant political instability, with nine presidents in ten years, leading to widespread public concern over the lack of true leadership.
The Peruvian Parliament elected José Balcázar as interim president
The Peruvian Parliament has elected José Balcázar as interim president amid ongoing political turmoil.
The Peruvian Parliament Elected José Balcázar as Interim President
The Peruvian parliament has elected José Balcázar as the interim president amid ongoing political instability.
José Balcázar is the eighth president in as many years
José Balcázar has become the eighth president in just as many years, highlighting a period of instability in the country's leadership.
José María Balcázar was elected interim president of Peru after the dismissal of José Jerí
José María Balcázar has been elected interim president of Peru following the ousting of José Jerí amid political instability.
Peru has a political system that allows 'express impeachment'; understand why the country has had so many presidents removed
Peru's continuing political instability is underscored by the recent interim appointment of José María Balcázar Zelada following the impeachment of José Jeri by Congress.
In Peru, society is tired of politicians: journalist
Peruvian journalist Jhon Cano Nova criticized the frequent removal of presidents, urging citizens to inform themselves about candidates amidst ongoing political instability.
Bulgaria: Early elections on April 19
Bulgaria is heading towards early parliamentary elections on April 19, as announced by President Iliana Yotova.
Why José Jerí was ousted, the seventh president of Peru in 10 years (and what happens now two months before the elections)
José Jerí has been removed from the presidency of Peru, marking a significant point in a country where political instability has led to seven presidents in a decade.
Boomers vs. Millennials, Real Clash or Political Setup? 'Dividing People is Easier than Changing a System that No Longer Serves the Majority'
The article discusses the generational divide between Baby Boomers and Millennials in Spain, highlighting social issues that define their experiences and perceptions.
Peru Congress Dismisses Interim President
The Peruvian Congress voted to dismiss interim President José Heri due to impending corruption charges, leading to increased political instability ahead of the upcoming elections.
Peru Without a President… Again: What Will Happen with the Vacancy Two Months Before the Elections?
Peru's Congress is set to elect a new interim president following the dismissal of José Jerí less than two months before general elections.
Peru Congress ousts interim President amid corruption probe weeks before elections
Peru's Congress has removed interim President José Jerí amid corruption allegations just weeks before elections, intensifying political instability.
Peruvian politics resumes its usual script to continue in the limbo of instability and misgovernment
Peru faces continued political instability after the recent ousting of President José Jerí, marking a cycle of rapid presidential turnover in the country.
Peru sinks deeper into chaos as seventh president in ten years ousted in ‘Chifagate’ scandal
Peru's interim president, José Jerí, was ousted amid corruption allegations related to the 'Chifagate' scandal, intensifying the country's political instability ahead of upcoming elections.
Peru has lost another president. Here’s why, and what happens next
Peru's Congress has removed interim President José Jerí from office, creating additional political turmoil just before upcoming elections.
In Peru, governing has ceased to be an exercise of mandate and has become an exercise of survival
Peru has witnessed yet another president being ousted before completing their term, highlighting ongoing institutional instability and political maneuvering within Congress.
The fall of José Jerí in Peru: Why is it so easy to dismiss a president
The article discusses the political instability in Peru, highlighting the ease with which presidents can be dismissed due to constitutional reforms initiated by Alberto Fujimori.
Judiciary Council: six presidents in seven years and a crisis that endangers justice
Ecuador's Judiciary Council has undergone significant instability with six presidents in less than seven years, raising concerns about its integrity amid political scandals and legal proceedings.
Political instability in Peru: Congress decides whether to censure José Jerí and changes president for the eighth time in nearly ten years
Peru's interim president José Jerí faces potential censure from Congress, which could lead to his dismissal and mark the eighth presidential change in ten years amid approaching elections.
Pereira... the charismatic accused of engineering coups and threatening thrones in Guinea-Bissau
Domingos Simões Pereira, the opposition leader in Guinea-Bissau, faces military court charges of plotting several coup attempts, reflecting ongoing political tensions in a country with a history of instability.
Between struggles and realignments
There are increasing political tensions in Mexico's top hierarchy, suggesting instability within power structures despite official attempts to downplay the situation.
African Union holds summit: is it ignoring the real issues?
The African Union holds its annual summit in Ethiopia amidst ongoing crises on the continent, including genocide, insurgencies, and political coups, highlighting its limitations in addressing these challenges.
The African Summit Begins in Addis Ababa Amid Warnings of Expanding Conflicts
The African Union's 39th summit has opened in Addis Ababa, with rising warnings about escalating conflicts and increased political instability across the continent.
Publication of the Palestinian Constitution Amid a Deepening Crisis Raises Questions About the Existence of the Authority
The Palestinian Authority released a draft constitution during a deepening economic crisis, raising doubts about its viability amid ongoing struggles to provide basic services.
Four Risks that May Lead to Future Instability of the 'Takaichi Strong' Administration
The article discusses the four potential risks that could destabilize Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's administration, noted for achieving a supermajority in the House of Representatives in Japan.
The Six Most Dangerous Islands in the World
A list of the world's most dangerous islands highlights various natural and political risks associated with these locations.
Gaddafi’s son assassinated: Libya’s Rubicon crossed
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi was assassinated in Zintan, marking a significant escalation in Libya's ongoing turmoil.