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Honduras Presidential Election
By Marina Chauffaille, Reporter Life News Today Hondurans went to the polls on Nov. 30 to elect their next president and members of the National Congress, with official results pending certification by the National Electoral Council (NEC), with Salvador Nasralla of Partido Salvador de Honduras holding a narrow lead. Voters lined up before sunrise in Tegucigalpa, San Pedro Sula, La Ceiba, and rural municipalities, reflecting strong participation in a country where elections

Marina Chauffaille
Dec 5, 2025


Guinea-Bissau Elections, Preliminary results indicate Embaló ahead
By Marina Chauffaille, Life News Today Reporter Located on the West African coast between Senegal and Guinea, Guinea-Bissau voted to reelect incumbent President Umaro Sissoco Embaló on Nov. 23, according to preliminary counts that have not yet been officially certified by electoral authorities. Voters in Bissau and across rural regions participated in presidential and parliamentary voting that determined the country’s leadership structure for the next term. The election als

Marina Chauffaille
Nov 27, 2025


Chile presidential election runoff
By Marina Chauffaille, Reporter Chile held its presidential election on Nov. 16, producing no outright winner and sending the country to a runoff that will determine its next president. Voters across the country participated in the first round to choose who will lead the nation for the next four years, but none of the candidates obtained the majority required under Chilean law to win in a single round. According to the preliminary vote count published by the Servicio Electora

Marina Chauffaille
Nov 20, 2025


Zanzibar Presidential Elections 2025
Zanzibar held its presidential election on Oct. 29, 2025, reelecting Dr. Hussein Ali Mwinyi to a second five-year term. Representing the Chama cha Mapinduzi (CCM) party, Mwinyi first assumed office in November 2020 and campaigned on stability, infrastructure expansion, and economic development.

Marina Chauffaille
Nov 6, 2025


Tazania Presidential Elections 2025
by Marina Chauffaille Tanzania held its general election on Oct. 29, 2025, to choose the president and members of the National Assembly. The National Electoral Commission (NEC) declared President Samia Suluhu Hassan the winner, extending her leadership for another five-year term. Hassan first assumed office on March 19, 2021, after the death of President John Magufuli, and completed the remainder of his term through 2025. Her reelection marked her first full mandate as head o

Marina Chauffaille
Nov 6, 2025


Côte d’Ivoire Elections, reelects Alassane Ouattara for fourth term?
Côte d’Ivoire held its presidential election on Oct. 25, 2025, where President Alassane Ouattara won a fourth term with about 89.7% of the vote, according to results released by the Independent Electoral Commission. The victory extends Ouattara’s rule through 2030 and reinforces his position as one of the most influential political figures in West Africa.

Marina Chauffaille
Oct 30, 2025


Ireland elects Catherine Connolly as president in historic coalition victory
WASHINGTON— Ireland held its presidential elections on Oct. 24 and Catherine Martina Ann Connolly, a longtime independent legislator from Galway, was elected as the new president, ending Michael D. Higgins’ 14-year tenure.

Marina Chauffaille
Oct 30, 2025


Cameroon’s Elections Paul Biya declared provisional winner after 43 years in power
Cameroon’s Elections Paul Biya declared provisional winner after 43 years in power

Marina Chauffaille
Oct 23, 2025


Bolivia Elections, President Elect Rodrigo Paz, ending nearly 20 years of socialist rule
Bolivia Elections, President Elect Rodrigo Paz, ending nearly 20 years of socialist rule

Marina Chauffaille
Oct 23, 2025


Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus Elections President Elect Tufan Erhürman, signaling possible policy shift
Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus Elections President Elect Tufan Erhürman, signaling possible policy shift

Marina Chauffaille
Oct 23, 2025


Seychelles Elections 2025
Victoria, Seychelles (Sept. 25–27, 2025) — In the postcard-perfect islands of Seychelles, voters this week faced a choice that went far deeper than tourism slogans and white-sand serenity. Over three days of polling, citizens of this 120,000-person nation cast ballots for president and parliament, weighing not just candidates but the direction of a democracy confronting heroin addiction, environmental tension, and the challenge of safeguarding sovereignty in a globalized econ

Marina Chauffaille
Sep 25, 2025


Malawi Elections 2025
Malawians delivered a dramatic political comeback this month, electing former president Peter Mutharika and unseating incumbent Lazarus Chakwera in a vote widely seen as a referendum on government performance and economic survival.
Once the British protectorate of Nyasaland, Malawi gained independence in 1964 and adopted a 1994 constitution establishing a presidential republic with an independent judiciary and electoral commission. Its democracy has been tested repeatedly, in

Marina Chauffaille
Sep 25, 2025


Bougainville Papua New Guinea Elections 2025
Bougainvilleans turned out in force this week for an election that could shape the region’s final steps toward independence from Papua New Guinea. The vote for president and a new House of Representatives comes six years after the 2019 referendum, when an overwhelming 98.3 percent of voters endorsed independence — a result that still awaits ratification by PNG’s national parliament before full sovereignty can be achieved.
The region’s path has been marked by decades of strugg

Marina Chauffaille
Sep 25, 2025


Guayana Elections 2025
Guyana’s September 1 general election served as both a test of democracy and a measure of how the country manages its oil-fueled economic boom, which has made it one of the fastest-growing economies in the world. Once known as British Guiana, the nation gained independence in 1966 and became a republic in 1970. Its politics have long been shaped by ethnic divisions — with Indo-Guyanese voters generally backing the People’s Progressive Party/Civic, and Afro-Guyanese supporting

Marina Chauffaille
Sep 25, 2025


8M - International Women's Day
Traditionally, throughout the month of March and more specifically on the 8th of March, "International Women's Day" is celebrated. This...

Marina Chauffaille
Apr 1, 2024


100 Days of Javier Milei's Presidency
Javier Milei Argentinian President The 100 days of the mandate of the President of the Argentine Nation, Javier Milei, elected in December 2023, have already been completed and the resounding changes he has made were not so well received by half of the population. A few days before his inauguration, he presented a bill called the "Law of Bases and Starting Points for the Freedom of Argentines" or also called the "Omnibus Law." On the official website of the Casa Rosada it is

Marina Chauffaille
Apr 1, 2024


Olympic Games Paris 2024
This year, the XXXIII 2024 Olympic Games begin in July in the city of Paris, France. They will take place from July 26 to August 11 and...

Marina Chauffaille
Mar 3, 2024


Inter Miami vs Newell's Old Boys Historic Friendly
On February 15, a historic event in the history of football took place. The U.S. team from the city of Miami, Inter Miami, played a friendly against the Argentinian team Newell's Old Boys, from the city of Rosario. This happened because Lionel Messi plays for the Florida State team, and he had his beginnings in the sport as a child in the Argentine club. A club of which he is still a fan of today and which he says still has a very special place in his heart. Also, the manager

Marina Chauffaille
Mar 1, 2024


2024 Leap Year
We all know that the annual calendar has 365 days a year, but what happens every four years? Do we know the reason for this phenomenon?...

Marina Chauffaille
Feb 20, 2024


Christmas and Its Different Celebrations
For many, the Christmas season is the most beautiful of the year. It starts in the month of December and is a magical and very special...

Marina Chauffaille
Dec 25, 2023


The Taylor Swift Phenomenon In Argentina
We already know that Taylor Swift is a great American singer of the country and pop genre, but how far do her fans go? In Argentina, on the other side of the northern hemisphere, her fans go crazy for her and sold out three entire stadiums to witness her shows. The tour is called "The Eras Tour", it lasts more than three hours and is rightly named as it makes a journey through all the musical stages that the artist has gone through in her nineteen-year career. With sixteen wa

Marina Chauffaille
Nov 26, 2023


New Argentine president Javier Milei
On November 19, the Argentine people elected Javier Milei as the country's representative for the next four years in the presidential elections. Javier Milei, a right-wing man and supporter of “Freedom Advances”, opposed to the current socialist government of Alberto Fernández. The whole country thought that the votes were going to be very even since Argentine citizens were very divided in their tastes and political priorities. To the surprise of many, Javier Milei, the "lion

Marina Chauffaille
Nov 22, 2023


Presidential Elections in Argentina
Argentina is experiencing a time of uncertainty and constant anguish due to political and economic turmoil, leaving many concerned for the country’s future. Citizens can no longer cover bare living essentials because inflation is rising rapidly, and salaries are not parallel with daily price increases. On Oct. 22, the presidential elections were held, and Argentines were anxious about the country’s future. There were five candidates for president of the nation: Javier Milei

Marina Chauffaille
Nov 8, 2023


Oktoberfest in Argentina
Every October, in Villa General Belgrano, a city of Cordoba, they celebrate the National Beer Festival, also called Oktoberfest, and it...

Marina Chauffaille
Oct 30, 2023


Wildfires in Argentina
It is the year 2023 and unfortunately, we are still reading the sad news about thousands of forest acres burning somewhere in the world. Every year, this news is repeated and repeated, completely destroying the flora and fauna of the place. Wildlife is ruined by immense chains of fires that are uncontrollable to fight and that spread very quickly due to the drought that occurs worldwide as a result of climate change. This year, we watched Hawaii go up in flames, wiping out en

Marina Chauffaille
Oct 22, 2023


Rosario, The City Where Lionel Messi was Born
Have you ever wondered what the city where Leo Messi was born and lived is like? Rosario is the third largest city in Argentina and where...

Marina Chauffaille
Oct 12, 2023
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