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Allies of Navalny Call for Sanctions on Putin’s Associates Following Death of Opposition Leader

Allies of the late Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny are calling for additional Western sanctions on members of Russian President Vladimir…

6 months ago

First-time Voters in South Africa Seek to Make Their Voices Heard and Preserve Their Aspirations

In a small rural community in Nkandla, South Africa, a group of young first-time voters are determined to make a…

6 months ago

Slovenia’s Government Acknowledges Palestinian State, Awaits Parliamentary Approval

Slovenia Joins Spain, Ireland, and Norway in Recognizing Independent Palestinian State In a bold move, the Slovenian government has approved…

6 months ago

Facing Drought, Heat, and Blackouts, Mexicans Prepare to Vote

As Mexicans head to the polls to elect their next president and thousands of state and local posts, the country…

6 months ago

Yemen’s Houthi Rebels Attack Ship Carrying Grain Destined for Iran, Their Main Supporter

A Greek-owned, Marshall Islands-flagged bulk carrier, the Laax, was attacked by Yemen's Houthi rebels earlier this week while carrying a…

6 months ago

Spain’s Parliament Set to Grant Final Approval to Amnesty Law for Catalonia’s Separatists

Spain's Parliament is set to give final approval to a controversial amnesty law for Catalan separatists involved in the 2017…

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Iran Registers Presidential Candidates for Early Election Following Raisi’s Passing

Iran has begun the registration of candidates for an early election next month following the tragic death of President Ebrahim…

6 months ago

What Comes After Voting Concludes?

India's general election results are eagerly awaited as the country gears up for a new government to be formed by…

6 months ago

Young People in EU Have a Say in June Polls: Some Nations Allow 16-Year-Olds to Vote

Youth activists across Europe are pushing for a change in the voting age, advocating for 16- and 17-year-olds to have…

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A Hong Kong Democrat’s Sacrifice: Imprisoned for the Sake of Others

Hong Kong activist Owen Chow, once a nursing student and supporter of democratic freedoms, has been convicted of conspiracy to…

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Results of South African Election Slowly Coming in Following Competitive Vote

The results from South Africa's highly anticipated election are starting to come in, with the African National Congress (ANC) facing…

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Rescue Teams Prepare for Grim Outcome in Papua New Guinea Landslide

Papua New Guinea Faces Devastating Landslide Tragedy In a heartbreaking turn of events, Papua New Guinea is grappling with the…

6 months ago

Reports indicate that Myanmar’s ethnic armies are strengthening their strongholds while the junta’s power diminishes.

Myanmar's ruling junta is facing a significant challenge as it has lost control over vast territories and access to international…

6 months ago

Taiwan Accuses China of Encroaching on Its Territory and Establishing a Dangerous Precedent

China's aggressive actions towards Taiwan have raised concerns globally, with Taiwanese Foreign Minister Lin Chia-lung warning that China is trying…

6 months ago

Hong Kong Court to Issue Landmark Verdict in City’s Largest National Security Case

Hong Kong's pro-democracy activists are facing a critical moment as they await their verdicts in the city's biggest national security…

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