Members of Parliament have a constitutional duty to ensure that the executive authority is held accountable. However, the ANC is doing its utmost best to prevent it from happening. Section 92(2) of ...
Harvard Art Museums Update Painting Labels to Reveal Histories of Slavery and Sexism In further news: German arts collective to install tank to protest far right; Greek prime minister willing to trade ...
“The Joe Biden story is one of the great tragedies of American politics. I really mean that. He should be having a glorious, well deserved, highly acclaimed retirement. And he’s not ...
In today’s edition, one of our resident Capitol Hill experts, Scott Wong, breaks down the political fallout from a major leadership shakeup at a key House committee initiated by Speaker Mike ...
"I'm not the usual suspect when it comes to politics but this is no time for politics as usual. It's not the time for lifelong politicians such as Pierre Poilievre," he said. Carney said the ...
Nearly five years and several political lifetimes later, that ad is water under one of the 12,300 bridges under construction or repair as part of Biden’s $1.2 trillion infrastructure law.
Imagine living in a country dominated by two political parties. This imaginary country is ostensibly a representative democracy, though some call it a republic just to be obtuse. Further ...
After a long lull, Chinese politics is entering a turbulent phase, with political, economic and social policy discord deepening between mainstream and nonmainstream party factions.
The controversy surrounding the “ayuda” program reflects the persistence of political patronage in the country. Access to financial and medical aid is facilitated by elected officials instead ...
Nothing comparable will happen in the US. But Musk has already enjoyed a stunning return on his political investment. In the days after Trump’s re-election, the share price of Musk’s car ...
The opinions in Politics.co.uk's Comment section are those of the author. Would Kemi Badenoch let Keir Starmer off the hook — again? That was the question animating Westminster as PMQs approached this ...