To improve relations with the North, South Korea is trying to replicate the success of the “sports diplomacy” at the 2018 Winter Olympics.
Can A Dictionary Bring Peace To The Korean Peninsula?
South Korea wants to push through with a unified dictionary of the Korean language to achieve peace but there is silence from the North.
Egyptian Human Rights Activist Convicted On Bogus Charges
The conviction of Sanna Seif by an Egyptian court on bogus charges of false news aim to hide the government’s bad human rights record.
Innovative African Women’s Political Participation Report Released
A new Afro Barometer report shows that African nations are still far from achieving equal participation of women in decision-making.
Belarus Reprisals Against Human Rights Defenders Continue
Belarusian authorities are waging a targeted intimidation campaign against civil society in an attempt to silence all government critics.
How Latin American Politicians Use The Courts To Gain Power
In Latin America, supporters of ousted leaders and leaders facing court charges often see a witch-hunt. This is not always far from the truth
Labor and Business Lobbyists In Major Clash Over House Bill
The bill would repeal “right to work” laws, prohibit employers from using common tactics to discourage employees from joining unions.
Dark Money Topped $1 Billion In 2020, Largely Boosting Democrats
Over $1 billion was spent on “dark money” in the 2020 election, a massive sum fueled by secret donations bolstering Democrats.
NJ Libertarians Seeking Historic Gains In 2021 Elections
The NJLP has received interest from more than 60 prospective candidates interested in running in 2021 since launching its latest recruitment.
How Mid-Decade Redistricting Saved The Democratic House Majority
In the end, if no maps changed over the decade, Republicans would most likely have a narrow majority than the have now in Congress.