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One Month Later: Protests for Freedom in Cuba...
One month ago today, spontaneous protests erupted across all of Cuba. Citizens stood up against the government’s mismanagement of the…
One month ago today, spontaneous protests erupted across all of Cuba. Citizens stood up against the government’s mismanagement of the…
The European Union (EU) has not added a member country in 8 years despite having multiple candidate countries in the…
Today in Belarus you can be arrested for wearing the wrong color socks, buying red and white bouquets, or even…
The COVID-19 pandemic paralyzed governments when it appeared in the spring of 2020. The International Republican Institute (IRI) assisted governments…
In the early 2010s, Abi Yerusa “Ira” Sobeukum was reassessing her position within East Nusa Tenggara’s sociopolitical scene. On one…
The House Democracy Partnership (HDP) is a bipartisan commission of the U.S. House of Representatives that works directly with 22 partner parliaments…
On July 7, the assassination of Haitian President Jovenel Moïse shocked a nation and the world. This tragic event has…
The Philippines is scheduled to hold its next general election on May 9, 2022. While there are concerns that the…
Generally, when we hear “youth and politics,” the issue areas that come to mind are more or less the same…
Although nightlife, hugging, and even seeing grandparents dried up during pandemic lockdowns, democracy, of course, never went away. Though for…
Pride month often seems like a joyous celebration in the big cities of the world, but it is also an…
A decade after the revolution, Tunisian youth are once again turning to the streets to demand solutions after losing faith…