The military-backed USDP has claimed a landslide in Myanmar’s post-coup election, but observers say the vote is unlikely to ease conflict or revive the economy.
TOKYO, Jan 26 (Reuters) - Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's public approval rating has slipped in new polling ahead of ...
In a recent dialogue of TBS Future, Adviser Fouzul Kabir said that unless elections produce accountable leadership committed to economic rules rather than political convenience, inflationary pressure ...
Japanese opposition party Reiwa Shinsengumi will make abolishing the consumption tax a key pillar of its policy pledges for ...
Andy Burnham latest: Labour at war as Starmer warned blocking mayor’s by-election bid will ‘hasten your demise’ - Manchester ...
Political stability may reduce uncertainty, but it will not automatically revive investment in Bangladesh. Only credible reforms—cutting red tape, strengthening institutions and lowering the cost of d ...
BUDAPEST, Jan 24 (Reuters) - Hungary's opposition leader Peter Magyar, whose Tisza party leads most polls ahead of an April ...
Myanmar’s military junta has billed the election as a return to democracy. International observers, however, have widely ...
USD/JPY breaks key support as Japan signals yen intervention and a hawkish BoJ, shifting focus to elections, rate ...
North Carolina has officially applied to be one of the first states to hold the Democratic presidential primary in 2028 — a move the party hopes will bring even more attention to the state.
After all, if Trump is unhappy with whatever “lebensraum” is offered in Greenland (or Iceland, since our president gets them ...
The Philippine economy likely grew below the government’s 5.5 to 6.5 percent target in 2025 and at a slower pace compared to ...
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