Authorities in Kyrgyzstan detained a TV station director for making anti-Ukraine remarks. Kyrgyzstan is well-known for its Russian ties.
Putting A Spotlight On Nicaragua’s Brutal Repression
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights has presented a damning report on the brutal repression by Daniel Ortega in Nicaragua.
Independents Less Likely Than Others To End Friendships Over Politics
The article contributes to research on social networks and politics by surveying Arizona registered voters on political persuasion, others.
New Restrictions Causing Roadblocks For Voters With Disabilities
Don Natzke, blind since 12, now a senior citizen, hopes for a better understanding of the hurdles people with disabilities often face.
Election Officials Scrambling For ‘I Voted’ Stickers Amid Paper Shortage
As voters begin to cast ballots in 2022 primaries, the election industry has been scrambling to get enough paper to print ballots.
Why Voters Faced Challenges Voting In The 2022 Texas Primary
Voters had several challenges voting in the 2022 primary. They included shortages of election workers? Experts cited several reasons.
Republicans Want Courts Out Of Election Cases
The Republicans have fashioned an argument all but unprecedented in two centuries of election-related litigation in the United States.
UN Offers Mediation To Form Libya Joint Constitutional Committee
The UNs’ top official in conflict-scarred Libya has offered to mediate between political rivals in a renewed push for long-delayed elections,
Covid-19 Threatens Detained Hong Kong Democracy Leaders
COVID-19 cases are on the rise in Hong Kong. The spread of the virus poses a serious threat to detained pro-democracy campaigners.
Few Women At The Top Of Electoral Management Bodies Worldwide
New research published by IDEA shows that few women occupy the top jobs in Electoral Management Bodies (EMBs) across the world.