A new bipartisan legislation has been introduced in the US House of Representatives with the aim of making Puerto Rico a state.
Central African Republic Votes In Election Runoff
After violence disrupted the first round legislative elections December, voters returned to polls Sunday in Central African Republic.
How China’s Communist Party Shaped Its Own Internet
The internet era has given Chinese people a sense of belonging, but it has also given the party more surveillance and power.
Can Lula’s Return Save Brazilian Democracy?
Lula da Silva’s return means that there is actually some hope for democracy and social justice in Brazil, despite the tide of reaction.
Saudi Arabia’s Film Industry: Between Glitz And Censorship
It was a cinematic revolution that would have hit the screens, if any, when in 2018 Saudi Arabia lifted the ban on cinema after 35 years.
New Tool Makes Students Better At Detecting Fake Imagery And Videos
Uppsala University researchers have created digital self-test showing how to analyze news stories, photos, videos shared on social media.
What If Each President Got To Pick Two Supreme Court Seats?
Is the current system for selecting Supreme Court Justices up to par? What if instead of our current system, every President instead got to pick two Supreme Court seats?
Police Arrest 180 At Moscow Pro-Democracy Forum
The day’s first panel, a session titled “Can Change Begin at the Municipal Level?”, was concluding as police entered the conference room.
Eurovision Rejects Belarus Propaganda Song For Political Mockery
Belarus’ political crisis has spread to this year Eurovision contest as its entry is about to be disqualified due to its controversial song choice.
Should The Eurovision Song Contest Be Politicized?
Israel is hosting Eurovision Song Contest 2021. Is it acceptable to use it as a forum to address Israel’s political occupation in Palestine?