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IRI Observes Nigeria’s 2019 Presidential and Legis...
The International Republican Institute (IRI) deployed a mission to Nigeria to observe the country’s presidential and legislative elections held on…
The International Republican Institute (IRI) deployed a mission to Nigeria to observe the country’s presidential and legislative elections held on…
In March 2019, Slovakia will vote for its fifth president since becoming independent in 1993. Around this occasion, the International…
The Catatumbo, a region in Colombia’s northeastern border with Venezuela, has long been at the heart of the country’s violent…
Welcome back to the final blog post of the Rule of Law in Afghanistan series! In the last two blog…
Three – The number of weeks until the United Kingdom departs from the European Union whether a trade deal is…
This weekend, Thais will go to the polls for their first general election in eight years. Since 2014, Thailand has…
On March 24, Ecuadorians will vote in subnational elections that will set the stage for presidential and legislative elections in…
El 24 de marzo, los ecuatorianos votarán en elecciones locales que son la antesala al escenario para las elecciones nacionales…
Angola is Africa’s top oil producer and one of the fastest growing petro-economies in the world. Despite robust economic growth,…
In recent weeks Ugandan media has reported several stories on political and electoral reforms to potentially come before parliament later…
Venezuela is in shambles. On top of starvation, hyperinflation, and spreading disease, the country’s entire electrical grid failed March 7,…
On March 13, 2019 the European Parliament (EP) adopted a report on EU strategic communication and propaganda from third countries,…