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The current ecumenical patriarch of Constantinople, Bartholomew I, has balanced the growing power of Moscow, but the question ...
Hidden in the footnotes of history books, these lesser-known leaders of Greek origin held great power over numerous countries ...
Ontario Premier Doug Ford seems to be a happy camper these days. After donning his Captain Canada cape to fight Donald Trump ...
Seasoned French political scientist Julien Zarifian has published a thoroughly researched and thought-provoking book that ...
The Economist—a magazine often seen as a compass for global politics and occasionally as its architect—ran a cover story ...
By 1935, Bennett and the Conservatives lost all favour and King was re-elected as Prime Minister on Oct. 14, 1935 winning a ...
President Prabowo Subianto put the spotlight on the long-standing historical and emotional ties between Indonesia and Türkiye ...
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto will take the floor at the Turkish Grand National Assembly on Thursday, in a rare ...
MEE speaks to Mourad, a Legion d’Honneur award recipient for her writing, on her extraordinary life and family history ...
This is the fifteenth part in a series about riding night trains across Europe and the Near East to Armenia—to spend time in ...
Historically, empires have gone to great lengths to secure potash, a mineral critical to agricultural production.
Conflicts that have riven Sudan for decades have prompted some observers to predict the country will fall apart. But signs of ...