Shares in some of the world’s largest public games companies fell on Friday after Google rolled out its AI-powered world ...
The mid-20th century had a stable political majority and an increasingly powerful presidency — and yet dodged the civil rights issue for decades. That doesn’t exactly light up a clear pathway out of ...
Japan's general election, which delivered a landslide victory for the ruling party led by Sanae Takaichi, marked a clear turning point in politics.
The APC’s electronic membership registration drive, designed to modernise party records, has evolved into a struggle for ...
Jeff Rath, legal counsel of the Alberta Prosperity Project, told the FT the separatist group met with U.S. State Department officials in Washington in April and are seeking another meeting next month.
The draft Constitution is an elegant blueprint. But what does it promise? And what will audiences, internal and external, ...
On the cusp of Waitangi Day, Hipkins offers 90s nostalgia, Luxon offers management jargon. Neither are ready for the complexity politics actually demands, Natalia Albert argues ...
From peace awards to World Cups, global sports bodies have quietly absorbed politics and are reshaping their own authority ...
Conscription was scrapped in Britain in the 1960s but may have to be reinstated should a large-scale conflict occur.
While there has been no prior bad blood between the two, at least publicly, observers think the feud stems from murky ...
John Steenhuisen's resignation as leader of the Democratic Alliance raises questions about the party's ideological direction ...
Port officials confirmed that not a single container has been handled since the strike began at the facility, which typically processes 8,000-9,000 TEUs daily.