Author: Victoria Kim
In Pictures: Sri Lanka’s Protesters Persist After President’s Departure
Many digesting the news of Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s exit appeared to relish witnessing a monumental day in the country’s history.
In Pictures: Sri Lanka’s Protesters Persist After President’s Departure
Many digesting the news of Gotabaya Rajapaksa’s exit appeared to relish witnessing a monumental day in the country’s history.
The Maldives may not be the Sri Lankan leader’s last stop.
For deposed leaders, the choice of where to hole up after being ousted can be determined by a number of factors, including historical and political ties between the countries, and, for some, extradition treaties.
Song Hae, Beloved South Korean TV Host, Dies at 95
Born in what is now North Korea, he was known for his cheeky grin and folksy wisecracks as the host of South Korea’s weekly “National Singing Contest” for more than three decades.
Hungary’s Oil Embargo Exemption Is a Sign of Orban’s Affinity for Russia
Prime Minister Viktor Orban has spoken admiringly of President Vladimir Putin and expressed sympathy for his security demands to NATO.
Sounds of bombardment drown out the ‘last bell’ for the final day of school in Ukraine.
On what is usually a day of festivities and fun, many of Ukraine’s students ended the academic year amid the sounds of war or from abroad.
Why Australians Must Vote on Election Day
Compulsory voting is seen as forcing candidates toward the political center.