Liberals and conservatives differ in how they perceive dominance in women, which may influence their likelihood to vote them.
Qaṭar Rights Activist Could Face Death Penalty As Trial Begins
Human rights activist Abdullah Al-Maliki is still being pursued by Qatari authorities for his peaceful and legal actions in human rights.
A Portrait: Isaias Afworki, The Man & The Dictator
In the three decades that he has led his country, Isaias Afwerki has never faced an election. He isn’t shy in explaining why this is the case.
New York Plans to Make it Easier for Blind People to Vote
The state promised to enhance voting access for citizens with disabilities such as blindness and paralysis in a deal reached this week.
Belarusian Journalist Facing Up To 15 Years In Prison
Journalist Katsiaryna Andreyeva has been charged by Belarusian authorities with treason following investigations in “complete secrecy”.
Mexico President Lopez Obrador wins recall vote amid low turnout
President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador had voted in favor of the referendum, which the opposition saw as a diversionary tactic.
Politically Motivated Investigation Against Tunisian Opposition MPs
Tunisia’s President Kais Saied has resorted to probing opposition MPs as he intensifies his assault on the democratic gains of 2011.
Vietnamese Journalist Sentenced To 3.5 Years In Prison
Vietnamese authorities have increased their attacks on civil freedoms, focusing on journalists and media outlets in particular.
Authoritarianism Deepens Across Central America
El Salvador’s state of emergency declaration highlights an alarming trend throughout the region where authoritarianism is on the rise.
Republicans Refusing Ban On Congressional Stock Trading
Democrats are serious about passing the STOCK 2.0 Act, which Republicans are resisting. It bars members of Congress from stock trading.