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From discretion to proof: Why electronic transmission of results must be anchored in law
The Yoruba people say: “Tíigibáwóluigi, tòkèrẹ̀ làákọ́ọ́ gbé.” When a tree falls on another tree, you first lift the one on top. This explains this column’s detour from Part II of last week’s topic to ...
Is America still a democracy? Scholars tell NPR that after the last year under President Trump, the country has slid closer ...
Black History Month is not only a time to honor past victories, it is also a time to recover moral frameworks that feel endangered in the present.
Tarique Rahman, the scion of a political dynasty, is set to become the prime minister. This was the first election in Bangladesh since student-led protests toppled the last government in 2024.
Tarique Rahman's Bangladesh Nationalist Party won a majority in Thursday’s election in the 350-member Parliament. An ...
As Nigeria marches toward the 2027 general elections, the National Assembly has become the latest battlefield for the soul of ...
Politicians and journalists constantly refer to “the rule of law” in their commentaries on current events. What exactly is rule of law? Is it the legislation that states, counties, and cities make in ...
The majority votes for “the candidates promising the most benefits from the public treasury.” That’s history. That’s ...
The SAVE America Act passed in the House on February 11, 2026. Here are some reasons why the SAVE America Act could harm election integrity rather than help it.
Tarique Rahman, the scion of a political dynasty, returned to sweep his party into government with a promise of change. Some have doubts.
After languishing in opposition for 15 years, the party could reshape the South Asian country’s political landscape following ...
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