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Kigali, a symbol of a confident and forward-moving Francophonie

From November 18 to 20, 2025, Kigali will host, for the first time, a governing body of La Francophonie: the 46th Ministerial Conference of La Francophonie (CMF). This is a symbolic moment for the ...
It is a new era where ministries must operate under tighter scrutiny, with domestic resource mobilisation at the heart of ...
Legal filings show Florida elections officials have taken early steps under pressure from activists to advance a proposed ...
Since the end of World War 2, the United States has engaged in a number of military operations across the globe, each with ...
George Mason University Political Scientist Jack Goldstone joins WIRED to answer the internet's burning questions about ...
Olivia Nuzzi’s comeback isn’t a personal scandal story—it’s proof that today’s media rewards access, personality, and ...
Long before Twitter threads, Reddit exposés, and viral TikToks, history was already full of scandals so explosive they ...
Republicans had voted dozens of times to repeal the law they had hated, even calling it “ Obamacare ” as a kind of epithet, ...
Among the many issues that helped propel Sanae Takaichi to power as Japan’s first female prime minister this fall, perhaps none is more politically charged or more important to Japan’s long-term ...
Be ready again to dive into the world of 1600s Japan as Shogun is coming out with season 2. There will be political wars that ...
International Surrealism’ showcases more than 100 works from Tate in London tracing a century of dream-fueled art.
Stanford political scientist Adam Bonica says trying to be more moderate is a dead end for Democrats and the solution is for ...