Even though Mueller’s findings on obstruction of justice were inconclusive, U.S. Attorney General William Barr said that Mueller’s team had not found enough proof to warrant bringing charges against Trump
Born in 1991 in the old Magyar fortress town where six hundred years ago kings John I of Bohemia, Charles I of Hungary, and Casimir III of Poland held the medieval Congress of Visegrad agreeing to create new trade routes to other markets
Long years of corruption and authoritarian policies may be coming to an end in Slovakia, where Zuzana Caputova, a lawyer and activist, is the front-runner in the presidential election tomorrow
Muhammadu Buhari faces a daunting to-do list, including reviving an economy still struggling to recover from a 2016 recession and quelling a decade-old Islamist insurgency that has killed thousands of people
The primaries and caucuses that determine the party’s nominee will begin in February 2020 in Iowa, and the Democratic winner is likely to face Trump in the general election in November
Mexico’s former First Lady Angélica Rivera has decided to divorce ex-President Enrique Peña Nieto
Bukele, a former mayor of the capital, won 53% of the vote with returns counted from 99.9% of polling stations, allowing him to clinch the presidency in the first round of voting
The Brexiteers: They promised glory, yet the United Kingdom is facing a chaotic divorce
They promised a “Global Britain,” a brave new world where the United Kingdom would recover its sovereignty from the bureaucrats of Brussels and apply its own laws on trade, immigration, and justice
The government closure was in its 35th day on Friday and was threatening the economy as hundreds of thousands of federal workers missed a second paycheck on Friday
The U.S. State Secretary Mike Pompeo called for a OAS meeting for the recognition of Guaidó as president of Venezuela