Kurz becomes the country’s shortest-serving chancellor, as well as the first in Austria’s post-war history to be removed in a no-confidence vote
The Movement for Democratic Change has been plagued by infighting since Tsvangirai’s death and battered by another election defeat
North Korea has sought to raise the pressure and carried out two short-range missile tests earlier this month
The Australian Labour Party unexpectedly lost to incumbent leader Scott Morrison on May 18, despite leading in the polls running up to the election.
The main opposition party had on Saturday obtained an injunction from the court barring the electoral commission from releasing the results
The resignation will signal the formal start of a leadership contest during which May would remain as caretaker prime minister
​State Security Minister Dipuo Letsatsi-Duba’s office has denied claims that she had lived a double life for a decade
MTN, which began operation in Nigeria in 2001, is the country’s largest operator with 53 million subscribers
The telecommunications company has ousted Huawei from its 5G plans after Google decided to cut ties with the smartphone manufacturer
Duterte has pitched constitutional reform to turn the country into a decentralised federal republic where regions would have the power to fix problems