The vocabulary of American politics is vehement, with characters on the right and left demonizing those on the other side as extremists.
New York City’s Noncitizen Voting Law Is Struck Down
In January 2022 New York City passed laws allowing non-citizen residents to cast ballots. A judge has now invalidated that law.
India Arrest Of Fact-Checker Raises Concerns Over Press Freedom
A persistent tendency has emerged in the erosion of Indian democracy. The nation’s journalistic liberties are deteriorating alarmingly.
Navalny Appeal Rejected; Another Kremlin Critic Jailed
In his appeal, Navalny said prison officials forbade his attorneys from bringing necessary equipment to a court hearing inside a prison.
Historical Lynching’s And The Contemporary Black Voting Behavior
Blacks in southern counties that experienced a relatively higher number of historical lynchings have lower voter registration rates today.
On the G7 plate at this time
The leaders meeting in Germany’s Bavaria state are searching for ways to support Ukraine in defending itself against Russia.
Acclaimed Zimbabwe Author Slapped With Arrest Warrant
The warrant of arrest for Tsitsi came after she failed to appear in court over charges of inciting violence. Her lawyer said she was ill.
Nigeria’s New Kingmakers
Nigeria is Africa’s most populous country and its biggest democracy, yet its leaders are chosen by a small group of kingmakers.
Democratic Recession May Yet Give Way To Renewal
Democracy is in crisis because social problems from globalization were ignored and the challenges of immigration mismanaged, expert.
Colorado Guilty Plea A First For US Election Task Force
After the 2020 vote election workers came under attack. A Nebraska man has admitted plotting to kill top Colorado election officials.