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AMMAN, Jordan (AP) — Jordan announced Wednesday a sweeping ban on the Muslim Brotherhood that could include shutting down the ...
Following his return, Nepal has witnessed a political churning where pro-monarchy groups, including its political wing—Rastriya Prajatantra Party (RPP)—the fifth largest party in the current ...
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Nick Anderson leads this week’s editorial cartoon gallery with a worried Trump supporter so “woke” by the market turmoil that he can’t sleep. The theme dominates this week’s batch of ...
Participants take part in a march marking the 1,000th anniversary of the Polish Kingdom and the 500th anniversary of the Prussian Homage in central Warsaw, April 12. The event was attended by Law ...
Fresh pro-monarchy rallies in Nepal have put the new republic on the defensive. A speech by Gyanendra Shah, who was deposed in 2008, on the eve of February 19, which is commemorated in Nepal as ...
"The entire family, all senior roles, are more focused on the best interests of the monarchy’s stability and continuity, hence all being content with the gradual transition rather than any ...
Senior Labour minister who previously called for monarchy to be scrapped announces change of heart - Trump Signs Executive Order To Change College Accreditation Steelers legend Ben Roethlisberger ...
Thailand’s arrest of a prominent American academic on charges of insulting the monarchy has “alarmed” the United States, the State Department said, in a rare case of a foreign national ...
Paul Chambers, a lecturer at Thailand's Naresuan University was detained on Tuesday after a complaint was filed by the royalist army accusing him of defaming the powerful monarchy of Thailand, which ...
His supporters have tried to build on nostalgia among some Nepalis for domestic stability and international respect that the monarchy commanded. “Nepalis were promised better service delivery, ...
American academic Paul Chambers is currently in custody in Thailand for allegedly insulting the country’s monarchy, a crime punishable by years in prison in the Southeast Asian country.