Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah's election extends the ruling SWAPO party's political dominance, which has remained unbroken since the party led Namibia to independence from apartheid South Africa in 1990
Public sentiment remains deeply critical of Yoon, whose approval ratings have languished at around 20% for months. Protests have intensified, with the Korean Confederation of Trade Unions calling for a nationwide strike until Yoon resigns.
Leader Yoon Suk Yeol’s reversal ends a tense night in Seoul
The military forces have reportedly withdrawn
South Korea's Finance Minister said measures would be taken to stabilize financial markets after parliament lifted martial law on Tuesday.
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared emergency martial law in a surprise late-night TV address.
MP George Apostolakis reportedly resigned for health reasons, and surrendered his seat back to the party
Far-right leader holds the fate of the government in her hands as a battle royale over the national budget reaches its denouement and investor anxieties rise
After six years untroubled by an Opposition, the government’s failure to provide the equal opportunities, rapid recovery and jobs that pay a living wage it promised in 2019 is rapidly losing it any final shreds of credibility.
The move is an about-face after the president previously vowed not to pardon his son, who was convicted on federal gun and tax charges
Municipalities are prioritizing the safety of students and staff by using the closures to inspect school facilities and repair any damage from storm Bora
Their 29-year-old son intervened in an attempt to defuse the situation, but the father turned violent
The wife's lawyer reported that besides the repeated sexual abuse, the man had on occasion threated his family's life, beat them with batons, tortured them with piercings, handcuffed them and even burned cigarette buts on their backs.
Egypt and Israel are in talks to unblock crucial aid route, with Cairo and Hamas signaling they’ll drop demand Israeli forces leave area immediately
The fine was for allegedly misleading consumers during sales in July 2024. Attica maintains that it was one technical error among its 30,000 products, which has since been rectified and is prepared to challenge the decision.
The 22-year-old daughter was transferred to a migrant detention center (hotspot) and held for three days before being deported from Turkey. Her mother, unaware of her daughter’s situation, was left behind
Reportedly a police officer serving in the Greek Parliament has been arrested on multiple charges, including domestic violence and the sexual abuse of his four children.
The reopening of the Notre-Dame Cathedral will begin next Saturday with a speech by President Macron, followed by a ceremonial knocking on the cathedral’s doors by Archbishop Laurent Ulrich
Nearly 1.2 million euros was taken by armed robbers last September in the Lavrion township; security company driver among the six suspects
According to Putin, Russia is targeting locations in Ukraine that may include "decision-making centers" in Kyiv as retaliation for long-range strikes on Russian territory carried out by Ukraine using Western-supplied weaponry