Michigan’s political map, which was formerly one of the most gerrymandered in the country, has been replaced by one of the most fair.
China’s Spat With Lithuania Is Test for World’s Democracies
China’s push for global supremacy plays out not only in its vicinity but also in the quieter coercion that Beijing practices every day.
3 Years In Jail For Myanmar Celebrity For Mass Protests
One of Myanmar’s most well-known celebrities, Paing Takhon, has been sentenced to three years in prison for his role in anti-coup rallies.
Why So Many Democracies Are Floundering
President Biden acknowledges the dangers of political fragmentation which is why he aims to promote democratic values across the world.
Susan B. Anthony Museum & House Eyes Expansion
For years, there has been talk about expanding the Susan B. Anthony Museum & House, located just outside of downtown Rochester.
How China Snuffed Out Hong Kong Democracy
If Hong Kong was ever a democracy, 2021 witnessed the end of all forms of democratic practice in the city, courtesy of China.
Election of Gabriel Boric as Chile’s youngest president
35-year-old “moderate socialist,” Gabriel Boric, will be sworn in as Chile’s president in March, the youngest in the country’s history.
Freedom Of Political Cartoonists Threatened In Latin America
Herman Duarte, a Costa Rican representative for Arbitrator Intelligence shares insights on freedoms of political cartoonists in Latin America.
Sudanese Protesters Vow To Stay On The Streets
At least 235 demonstrators were injured in a crackdown by Sudanese security forces on December 25 when people took to the streets.
2 Voting Rights Specialists Appointed to Appeals Courts
President Biden has appointed specialists in voting rights to two U.S. appellate courts. Myrna Perez was approved by the Senate in October.