03:00 This year began inBrazil with great hopes foreconomic growth, with many indications of a strong year ahead - and then cameCOVID-19 .CGTN Correspondent Paulo Cabral looks into Bra
00:53 After 47 years the United Kingdom has left the European Union. On a historic day in British and European politics CGTN Europe captured some of the key moments.
InagreeingonMondaytoendathree-dayU.S.governmentshutdown,thefourthinthepast25years,RepublicansandDemocratsmadesomecompromisetobridgethepartisandivide.However,pol
Today,socialmediahasbecomeasoapboxforpeopletostatetheirviewsonsociety,politicsandreligion.Recently,theCharlottesvilleprotesthascausedahugestironFacebook.Ican'te
Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Saturday that tension with Europe was due to European domestic politics and relations with Berlin would improve after Germany's parliamentary election in September.
U.S.singerKidRockhasrecentlyannouncedthathewouldrunforSenateinthestateofMichigan,amovethatunderscoresalonghistoryofU.S.celebrities-turnedpolitician.Rock,whohass
India’s Supreme Court ruled on Monday that candidates for political office cannot appeal to voters on the basis of religion, caste, community or language, arguing that India’s Constitution enshrines its elections as fundamentally secular.
With estimated record spending, the 2016 presidential election will be one of the most "money-burning" in the U.S. history, which demonstrated that "money politics" is eroding the U.S. political systems.
The power of money in politics, a lingering grave concern in U.S. presidential elections, has triggered a dramatic turn of events during the weekend as protesters took to the streets to voice their anger.
A former Australian political figure regarded the nation's journalists as "a pack of bastards" by the end of his failed 2015 election campaign, his authorized biography reportedly says.