The fight over who gets to count the ballots has erupted in states all throughout the country, including Georgia and Arizona.
South Africa’s ANC support slides further in worst election result
For the first time since 1994, South Africa’s ANC has scored less then 50% in an election, an indictment of years of corrupt rule.
Statement by President Biden on the John R. Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act
President Biden issued a statement on Senate Republicans blocking the John Lewis voting rights bill, urging them to reconsider.
Senate GOP blocks John Lewis voting rights bill
Republicans Wednesday barred the Senate from debating a voting rights bill named after ardent civil rights activist, the late John Lewis.
Maia Sandu ending the ‘rule of thieves’ in Moldova
The triumph of President Maia Sandu’s party in this year’s parliamentary elections in Moldova should put an end to the “rule of thieves”.
Has Zimbabwe Set Up Team for Monitoring Social Media Posts?
According to a privately owned newspaper, the Zimbabwean government has created a squad to monitor social media posts.
US Urges China to Allow Journalists Freedom at Beijing Olympics
The United States has asked China’s communist regime not to limit access or mobility of journalists covering the 2022 Winter Olympics.
Can US soft power recover?
The soft power of the US is at an all-time low. Will Biden reverse this trend? Is it possible for the US to reclaim its soft power?
Election Day poses first security test for Biden officials
On Tuesday, election security authorities in the Biden administration went through their first test run in more than 30 states.
Manchin, Murkowski sign on to John Lewis Voting Rights Bill
Sens. Manchin (D-W.Va.) and Murkowski (R-Alaska) signed on to a revamped voting rights bill Tuesday, a day before Senate test vote.