The recent conflict in Goma, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), has drawn international attention to the long-standing issues plaguing the region. Although the fighting revolves around control of the city and its valuable resources, the root causes of the conflict extend deeper into the nation’s history.
Tag: Political Stability
Historic Moment: South Korea’s President Yoon Sworn In Amid Arrest Warrant
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol become the first sitting president to be officially arrested amidst allegations of long-standing corruption. The arrest warrant raises questions about the future of the nation’s political landscape and the significance of this unprecedented event on global diplomatic ties.
Austrian Chancellor Poised to Resign Following Coalition Negotiations’ Failure
Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz is expected to resign in the coming days after coalition negotiations between his People’s Party (ÖVP) and the Green Party broke down, leading to a potential political crisis in the country.
Syria: A Continuous Struggle for Political Stability
As the Syrian government continues to function, maintaining its hold on the country, experts debate the connections between remaining political stability in the region and shifting regional powers.