South Africa April 9, 2024 A South African court overturns ban, rules that former leader Jacob Zuma can run in the election South Africa's former President Jacob Zuma can run for office in the coming general election, the country's Electoral Court ruled on Tuesday; this ruling overturns an earlier decision.
Mexico April 9, 2024 AMLO 'offended' by preferred candidate's debate performance Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador voiced displeasure at the performance of former Mexico City Mayor Claudia Sheinbaum, his party's presidential nominee, at Sunday's debate.
Iran April 8, 2024 Iran's foreign minister accuses U.S. of giving Israel 'green light' to attack consulate in Syria Hossein Amirabdollahian, minister of Foreign Affairs of Iran, has accused the U.S. of giving Israel the 'green light' for an airstrike that killed 7 Iranian military officials.
Brazil April 8, 2024 Brazil Supreme Court justice orders investigation of Elon Musk over alleged fake news and obstruction Brazilian Supreme Court Justice Alexandre de Moraes has named Elon Musk as a target in an ongoing investigation over fake news and opened a separate investigation into Musk for alleged obstruction.
South Korea April 8, 2024 Here's what South Koreans are concerned about as they vote for parliament this week South Korea's 44 million voters will head to the polls this week to elect a new 300-member parliament; many are choosing domestic concerns as the most important issues.
Spain April 8, 2024 Spain will scrap 'golden visas' that allow wealthy non-EU residents to stay if they buy real estate Spain's government plans to scrap 'golden visas' that allow people from outside the EU who invest more than 500,000 euros in real estate to obtain residency permits.
Africa April 8, 2024 Rwanda's leader is concerned over perceived US ambiguity about victims of the 1994 genocide Paul Kagame, president of Rwanda, said on Monday he was concerned by what he views as a failure by the U.S. to call the 1994 massacres a genocide against the country's Tutsis.
Europe April 5, 2024 Moldova's Russia-backed Transnistria region claims drone attacked military unit The Moscow-backed Transnistria region of Moldova claimed Friday that a drone attacked a military unit near the Ukrainian border, though no casualties were reported.
Mexico April 5, 2024 Mexican president wanted to lead Latin America, but reality and his own rhetoric got in the way When Mexico's President Andrés Manuel López Obrador took office he hoped to renew the country's reputation as a diplomatic leader, but instead has gotten several ambassadors kicked out of countries.
South America April 5, 2024 Colombian guerrillas launch multiple attacks against military as ceasefire breaks down The Colombian military was attacked by a rebel group born from the former Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC), marking the breakdown of a key ceasefire agreement.
South America April 5, 2024 Peru's president arrives to testify before prosecutors amid expanding 'Rolexgate' probe Dina Boluarte, president of Peru, testified behind closed doors to prosecutors Friday amid an investigation into whether she illegally received luxury watches, cash and jewelry.