No matter which of the candidates wins the presidential race, US foreign policy is unlikely to change radically
Worse, the presidential elections don’t matter because Big Business has captured the state
The US vice-president needs to come up with a message that resonates with the white middle and working class to win them over in this election
Democracy’s march has been relentless this year as world leaders confront the will of the people
It is not old leaders that trouble society, but the failure to ensure that the younger generation is groomed to take over when the time comes
The funding includes a $60 million for women in the digital economy and nearly $400 million from the private sector to close the gender digital divide
How does Zambia see its relationship with the US amid shifting global dynamics?
Africa must use its best minds to negotiate a mutually beneficial economic relationship
The climate policies of both parties are constrained because they are far too wedded to the neoliberal economic systems
During pre-election debates in the United States, very little has been said on how they view one of the world’s largest markets — which, in turn, is determined to come into its own
Expect bare-knuckle political sparring when 2020 frontrunner Joe Biden battles his Democratic rivals this week
Biden, a former vice president under Barack Obama, still polls the highest at 22% among the two-dozen contenders for the Democratic nomination
Asked by reporters at a White House Easter event for children whether the prospect of impeachment worries him, Trump replied: "Not even a little bit."