
Kosovo Heads Back to the Polls After Parliament Fails to Form Government
Political deadlock has pushed Kosovo’s president to call new elections for December 28, the second vote in less than a year.

Political deadlock has pushed Kosovo’s president to call new elections for December 28, the second vote in less than a year.

Voters overwhelmingly dismissed the president’s proposals—including reforming the constitution, cutting lawmaker numbers, and ending public funding for political parties.

Rising crime is dominating the campaign in the Latin-American country, boosting support for a hardline security agenda.

“The next Chilean government must put an end to all agreements with the UN in order to fully regain sovereignty.”

Even before the final results were known, GroenLinks-PvdA party leader Frans Timmermans announced his resignation. It was not a minute too soon.

The election results suggest that a centrist-liberal government will lead the Netherlands.

The campaign is polarised between defending the progressive consensus and growing fatigue over the migration crisis.

Immigration weighs heavily on Dutch voters ahead of Wednesday’s election.

The prime minister accused Brussels of behaving like an empire intent on dragging Europe into war.

In a snub to Erdoğan, Tufan Erhurman wins the Northern Cyprus election—possibly facilitating renewed peace talks with Greek Cypriots.