Iraq has a new president and prime minister, but political future remains uncertain
New Iraqi President Abdul Latif Rashid in October 2022 (source: Wikimedia Commons) After more than 12 months of political deadlock, Iraq finally has a new president
New Iraqi President Abdul Latif Rashid in October 2022 (source: Wikimedia Commons) After more than 12 months of political deadlock, Iraq finally has a new president
A call to stop purchasing gas from Russia in Budapest, 2022 (Flickr) Now that winter is approaching, European countries are increasingly concerned about where energy
Lukashenko giving a speech, 2015 (Flickr) With the announcement of Belarusian and Russian military cooperation on the southern border with Ukraine, Lukashenko converted his support
City of Jenin in the occupied West Bank (source: Wikimedia Commons) The United Nations has sounded the alarm bell about the deteriorating security situation in occupied
Bosnia’s application to the EU, 2016 (Flickr) On 12 October, the European Commission announced that it will recommend granting Bosnia and Herzegovina candidate status. It
Meeting of the Turkish parliament, 2016 (Wikimedia Commons) The opposition and civil society in Turkey are outraged by the government’s intention to pass a new
Israeli prime minister Yair Lapid in 2015 (source: Flickr) A longstanding maritime border conflict between Israel and Lebanon could be resolved. Both countries lay claim to
Bosnian flags outside the parliament, 2011 (Flickr) In Bosnia, social democrat Denis Bećirović (SDP) took a demanding victory at the 2 October polls to become
Bulgarian Parliament in Sofia, 2016 (Flickr) After almost all ballots were counted, it became clear that the centre-right GERB party led by its controversial leader
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