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Britain’s Democracy Is in Genuine Peril
A bitterly divided democratic camp, a constitutional setup with few guardrails and a surging extreme right spell trouble ahead for Britain’s political institutions.
The first face-to-face candidate forum of this fall’s Falls Church City Council race is slated to be held tonight (Thursday, ...
E ven as his country still has no government, Emmanuel Macron is making his pitch to Wall Street: Invest in France—every democracy has its ups and downs. The French president, in New York for the ...
Conservative campaigner Maria Steen is just two nominations away from having enough support to contest the presidential ...
Morrisons has announced plans to build a new store on Sutton High Street, finally ending months of uncertainty over the site’s future.
Huda Skaik writes on her life in Gaza City for the past week, as her neighbors evacuate and Israel’s air and ground attacks ...
Researchers argue universities should strive to teach scholarly disagreements and cultivate essential skills like critical ...
Fresh off its IPO, the indie disruptor is betting big on global audiences. But its values-based playbook may not translate ...
Wake Up Sonoma encourages Sonoma Valley residents to take part in one of many nationwide protests on Saturday, October 18th, ...
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) has alleged that the groups defeated in the country’s 1971 Liberation War are attempting to derail the upcoming national elections by staging street protests ...
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The Fulcrum on MSNOutrage Over Accuracy: What the Los Angeles Protests Teach About Democracy Online
In Los Angeles this summer, immigration raids sparked days of street protests and a heavy government response - including ...
The party leaders meet each other frequently in Kolkata’s cafes and hold virtual discussions with their party workers across ...
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