Katherine Stewart has done 15 years of reporting and into anti-democracy extremism and the threats that come with it.
There’s a reason politicians don’t like direct democracy and why there will never be a referendum on big national debates.
Vladislav Sourkov, arguably Russia's most mysterious figure, has remained silent. Yet the man who 'made' Vladimir Putin, the ...
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The Nation on MSNHow a Free-Speech University Sidles Up to Orbán’s Strongman RuleBari Weiss's University of Austin, touted as a haven for free academic inquiry, has a dozen scholars and officials with ties ...
Hypocrisy in Washington isn’t new, and it’s not a partisan affliction. Republicans and Democrats alike have been known to “evolve” their views.
Much of President Trump’s ambitious actions to overhaul the federal government have been frustrated by a deluge of lawsuits ...
A recent global democracy report warns that the US may lose its democracy status next year. The report highlights concerns ...
"The Beacon" is a multifaith effort to rouse protesters demoralized by the administration's flurry of actions.
A protester has been tackled by security as he tried to interrupt a speech from Opposition Leader Peter Dutton.
Christopher Luxon said his government did not see ‘great fault lines within the Indian community’ in his country.
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Reacting to yesterday’s announcement, LeicestershireLive readers questioned “who in their right mind” would want to be part of Leicester, with one reader describing the city as a “dirty hole” and ...
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Telex on MSNOrbán and Putin's model: to see it is to love itThe restriction of the freedom of assembly, a foreign policy aligned with Russian interests, an anti-EU sentiment, and the ...
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