Tag: Governance
Soldiers in Benin say they’ve carried out what appears to be a military coup.
The whispers from Benin have solidified into a stark, unwelcome declaration. In a move that has sent ripples of concern across the continent and...
Soldiers in Guinea-Bissau are on state TV saying they’ve seized power.
There are moments in history that play out like a broadcast from a different era, yet hit with the stark immediacy of today’s headlines....
Chandigarh under Article 240: No bill this Winter Session; what the change would mean
Chandigarh, the meticulously planned city often referred to as 'The City Beautiful', holds a unique position in India's administrative landscape. Serving as the joint...
Republicans are grumbling, so the White House is making some changes.
In the high-stakes arena of Washington politics, few things are as predictable as the constant hum of discontent from the opposition. Yet, when that...
Gen Z protests erupt in Nepal again, curfew imposed
Nepal, a nation sharing deep cultural, historical, and economic ties with India, finds itself grappling with renewed social unrest as widespread protests, primarily led...
The 8 Senate Democrats who voted to end the shutdown
In the often-turbulent waters of Washington, D.C., moments of unexpected cross-aisle cooperation can sometimes emerge, cutting through the partisan gridlock. One such moment recently...
Government shutdown will stretch into another week as thousands of federal workers face layoffs – CBS News
The news from CBS is stark: another week, another stretch of uncertainty, and thousands more federal workers staring down the barrel of layoffs. A...



