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David Morgan, Reuters Democrats and Republicans in the US Senate hope to prevent a repeat of the deadly on Jan. 6 Capitol riot by reforming a 135-year-old election law...
Is Canada about to have its “6 January Capitol riot” moment? Obviously not, because it’s Canada. And also because even America’s “6 January” moment, though an attempted insurrection of unprecedented...
Lebanese President Michel Aoun’s visit to Dar Al-Fatwa and his meeting with the highest Sunni cleric in the country, Grand Mufti Sheikh Abdel Latif Derian on Saturday, and Aoun’s statement...
After Narendra Modi led it to a sensational victory in the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, the Bharatiya Janata Party grew rapidly in several states by organising defections from the Congress...
Doyle McManus, Tribune News Service After months of wrangling, the US Senate plans to vote this week on an ambitious Democratic bill on voting rights. The bill is already...
Will Bunch, Tribune News Service On Dec. 14, 2020, 20 prominent Pennsylvania Democrats gathered in Harrisburg — in a ceremony shorn of some of its pomp and circumstance because...
It should come as a surprise that in the oldest democracy in the world, there is still a political struggle over voting rights, and that though they are universal on...
Deisy Buitrago and Mayela Armas, Reuters A big win for Venezuela’s fractured opposition in a stronghold of the ruling socialist party on Sunday has given it fresh hope that...
John Rentoul, The Independent It may be that the NHS will escape being overwhelmed, again, in that it will pass the test set by Sajid Javid, the health secretary,...
India is gearing up to meet the threat posed by the fast-spreading Omicron variant of the coronavirus which is already playing havoc in some other countries. By last weekend all...