The Vietnamese authorities should immediately drop all charges and release the well-known blogger Nguyen Lan Thang, Human Rights Watch said today.
Election Officials’ Ideas For Stopping A 2024 Crisis
The United States of America is preparing for its presidential elections come 2024 and election officials are gearing up to prevent a crisis.
Dark Money Group Plans To Back Hand-Picked Presidential Candidate
Laying the groundwork to launch a centrist, third-party “unity” ticket in 2024, the billionaire-funded group No Labels is buying its own ballot line.
Study: Tennessee’s Democracy Really Is As Bad As You Think
Expelled from the Tennessee House in response to a peaceful protest, state Rep. Justin Jones describes Tennessee as a non democratic state.
Virginia Rolls Back Voting Rights For Ex-Felons
For more than a decade, states around the country have steadily chipped away at one of the biggest roadblocks to voting in the United States.
The Wake-Up Call For Swiss Voters Abroad
Swiss expats are a key component of the country’s global reach, but only a small percentage exercise their right to vote.
Coercive Bargaining In Kenya’s Anti-Government Protests
Kenya’s anti-government protests have been characterized by both peaceful demonstrations and violent clashes with police.
A Path Toward Judicial Independence In Lebanon
Judicial independence in Lebanon faces major obstacles, including political interference and corruption in the judiciary.
Imprisoned Journalist Is Latest Escalation In Algeria Media Crackdown
Abdessalem Bouchouareb has been convicted in Algeria as part of an ongoing media crackdown, raising worries over press freedom.
North Dakota Legislature Bans Ranked And Approval Voting
North Dakota has passed a bill banning approval voting, which allows voters to choose multiple candidates, in Fargo and beyond.