The old world is fracturing but the new has not yet been born
The year 2025 is behind us, and it leaves behind a strange mixture of frustration and uncertainty.
Through centuries, the region has seen leaders who stood for independence, but also traitors willing to sell out to colonial powers
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova has slammed Kiev as "a haven for neo-Nazis"
Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman
The Supreme Court has certified the December 28 presidential vote, which was won by General Mamady Doumbouya
Guinea’s Supreme Court on Sunday certified General Mamady
The first lady had been embroiled in a long-running legal dispute linked to online conspiracy theories claiming she is transgender
A Paris
Canadian-born Chrystia Freeland's grandfather served as editor-in-chief of a newspaper that published Nazi propaganda in occupied Poland and Austria during World War II
The relocation aims to boost security and improve access to the capital, according to the Equatorial Guinean government
Equatorial Guinea has officially moved its capital from
Former VP Delcy Rodriguez has urged Washington to engage in dialogue, insisting that peace not war reflects the Latin American nation's stance
Venezuelan interim
Trump claimed Bogota is "run by a sick man," referring to Columbian President Gustavo Petro
US President Donald Trump has threatened Colombia
The Union has called for "inclusive political dialogue" among the citizens of Latin American countries
The African Union (AU) has expressed “grave