Namibia’s elections face delays due to technical issues, with polls reopening. President Biden plans a
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Namibians returned to vote on the third day at 36 polling stations after disruptions. President
Iran is experiencing a severe economic downturn, marked by high inflation and a collapsing currency,
Venezuela’s Attorney General has indicated that 110 more election protesters will have their detentions reassessed,
Ahmad Al Shara, Syria’s new leader, has appointed a committee to draft constitutional guidelines for
Mohammad Javad Zarif resigned as Iran’s Vice-President for Strategic Affairs, citing significant pressures and personal
Yamandu Orsi has taken office as Uruguay’s president, marking a political shift to the centre-left
Yamandú Orsi was inaugurated as Uruguay’s new president, leading the Broad Front back to power
Iran’s parliament removed Finance Minister Abdolnaser Hemmati amid soaring inflation and a plunging currency, with