Tag: Democracy

Election Body Cautions Parties Over Early Victory Claims

Political tensions are rising as Malawi's election results continue to be counted. The country’s electoral commission has issued…

Obama Says US Faces Political Crisis After Charlie Kirk Killing

Former President Barack Obama has declared that the United States is experiencing a political crisis in light of…

Can Trump Ban Mail-In Voting in 2026?

Donald Trump, the former president, has said he will sign an executive order to get rid of mail-in…

Jimmy Lai National Security Trial: What It Means for Hong Kong Democracy

The Jimmy Lai National Security Trial has become a landmark case that has gotten a lot of attention…

Ukraine’s Youth Protest Spurs U-Turn on Anti-Corruption Reforms

Lawmakers in Ukraine's parliament, the Rada, decided to get rid of a statute that President Volodymyr Zelensky had…

The Taiwan Recall Vote: A Test of Democracy

Taiwan will hold a momentous referendum on Saturday that might determine the path of its political future. The…

Massive Togo Protests Erupt Over New Constitution

Lomé has seen thousands of people go to the streets after a new constitution gave long-time leader Faure…

Padilla Handcuffed at LA Immigration Briefing

During a high-stakes immigration news meeting headed by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, Senator Padilla was forcefully removed…

Can South Korea’s Election Heal Its Divided Past?

There was a period in South Korea’s past where military rule and rough crackdowns scarred the process of…

Romanian Presidential Election 2025: A Defining Moment for the Nation

A turning point in the democratic path of Romania came with the 2025 presidential contest. Liberal reformist NicuÈ™or…

Hong Kong’s Democratic Party Faces Potential Dissolution

Plans to dismantle what was once the biggest opposition group in Hong Kong have been revealed by Democratic…

South Korea in Crisis: How Did President Yoon’s Impeachment Divide the Nation?

Shin Jeong-min, a young pharmacy student, waited impatiently outside South Korea's Constitutional Court one chilly January afternoon as…