After 16 years under Victor Orban, his challenger secured a surprising and resounding victory over the long-serving incumbent. Therefore, Hungary not only gets a new Government, but is seemingly entering a new era. Designated Prime Minister Peter Magyar wants to free frozen EU-funds, but will most likely stick to his predecessor`s tough stance on migration policy.
Cuba's ongoing economic, social, and energy crises have only worsened in 2026. A combination of economic stagnation, prolonged power outages, and external pressure has caused living conditions to deteriorate. This analysis looks at the causes, effects, and possible future scenarios.
From coal and steel to a shared future - 75 years of the Montanunion. How a small post-war pact grew into a cornerstone of Europe, now tested by new challenges.
The internationally portrayed image of Spain’s Prime Minister, Pedro Sánchez, as a steadfast defender –or even the last guarantor– of the international order clashes with his standing at home. Mr Sánchez heads a dysfunctional government coalition, two of his former close aides face corruption charges, and Spaniards are increasingly concerned about the partisan capture of state institutions.
The surprisingly strong two-thirds majority win of Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, the first woman prime minister of Japan, has the potential to strengthen democracies and market economies in Northeast Asia. While the first steps of Prime Minister Takaichi on the diplomatic scene were successful, her ultimate success depends on mastering a challenging domestic agenda of economic reform and stabilization.
Breaking barriers in Ecuador: Discover how educational support empower marginalized youth to lead with dignity and shape a diverse nation.
In an interview, Jason G. Tower explains how scam centres in Southeast Asia have become a global threat - combining cyber fraud, human trafficking, and forced labour - and why urgent international action is needed.
Dr. Gerhard Hirscher analyzes Germany’s recent state and local elections, highlighting key political trends and what they reveal about voter sentiment and the country’s shifting political landscape.
Dr. Daniel Schwake is a Jerusalem-based academic leader promoting dialogue, mutual understanding, and universal values through the University of Notre Dame and the Hanns Seidel Foundation.
Russia is weaponising winter in Ukraine, targeting energy infrastructure to cripple civilian life. As blackouts spread and nuclear risks rise, the war increasingly threatens Europe’s broader security and stability.