Minnesota law forbids voters from wearing any apparel that a bureaucrat deems political
VIDEO: Mass Venezuela Protests Flare Again as Nation Spirals
Security forces used water cannon and tear gas to disperse tens of thousands of opposition protesters
Why is Britain’s Election Day on a Thursday?
Parliamentary elections are on Thursdays since 1935, but there was no requirement to do so until 2011
Activist Seeks Trumps’ Help in Freeing Chinese Labor Investigators
Secure the release of three men who reported labor violations at the Ivanka Trump brand
High Hopes For a Belarusian Spring in Europe’s Last Dictatorship
Protests against a tax to be levied on the unemployed quickly degenerated into more general affairs
Fearing Cyber Attacks on German Election Day
The German elections could be affected by hacking just like the US presidential elections last year
Turkish Law Student Sentenced After Promoting Referendum ‘No’ Vote
A 21-year-old Turkish law student has been given a two-year suspended prison sentence
VIDEO: Is Zambia’s Democracy in Danger?
Unusual nature of an opposition leader’s treason charge has some Zambians questioning country’s stability
Real Progress Made With New French Political Ethics Laws
French Justice Minister Francois Bayrou announces three ethics laws and a bank for democracy
Increasingly Age Dominates British Elections, Not Class
Young voter turnout in British general elections has declined over the last 25 years research finds