Where’s the Donald Trump we used to know?
Slouched and subdued, the ex-president’s spark looked to be extinguished this week. But you can never count him out.
Slouched and subdued, the ex-president’s spark looked to be extinguished this week. But you can never count him out.
A state of intermittent anarchy, choreographed by the trade unions, has taken over from any kind of political discourse.
There’s more chance of a woman landing on the moon than anyone called Trump near the White House
The French president is treading carefully at home, while more and more assuming the guise of responsible global statesman.
Like the hero of any tragedy, Gorbachev found himself brought down by his virtues as much as by the vices in his character.
William Samoei Ruto, 55, has been declared the winner of Kenya’s presidential election.
The president’s approval rating is down to historic lows, the Democrat’s house magazine – the New York Times – has turned on Biden as fears grow of a red wave in blue states.
France is still bitterly divided and the President’s lack of a parliamentary majority is shaping up to be a colossal headache.
The Florida governor is positioning himself for a presidential run. But don’t write off The Donald just yet
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