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Latin American governments are learning not to get too comfortable in office, as disgruntled voters repeatedly topple incumbents, often in favor of outsiders or...
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Latin American governments are learning not to get too comfortable in office, as disgruntled voters repeatedly topple incumbents, often in favor of outsiders or...
Does Donald Trump have the right to call prosecutors “fascist thugs,” or advise those testifying against him to keep quiet? Those are the questions...
Madagascar’s outgoing president Andry Rajoelina expressed little doubt as he spoke to AFP about his predictions for the country’s upcoming elections. “I’m going to...
Taiwan-based tech giant Foxconn said Monday its current operations were “normal”, calling for confidence in the company after a tax probe launched by Chinese...
Liberia is heading for a rematch of the 2017 presidential runoff between incumbent George Weah and opponent Joseph Boakai, as official provisional results Tuesday...
After years of tensions over Warsaw’s perceived democratic backsliding, Brussels on Monday trumpeted the apparent victory of Poland’s pro-EU opposition in a weekend election....
The coalition government of Luxembourg’s Liberal Prime Minister Xavier Bettel lost its parliamentary majority Sunday, as the Greens were routed in a general election....
Socialist leader Paulette Lenert could become Luxembourg’s first woman prime minister following Sunday’s elections in the country wedged between Belgium, France and Germany. No...
Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy was on Friday charged as part of an investigation into possible witness tampering, adding to his long list of...
As a global election season widely expected to be mired in misinformation and falsehoods fast approaches, the big US-based tech platforms are walking back...