Why is the Indian Government turning a blind eye to the 'civil war' raging in the northeastern state?
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Baltimore's Francis Scott Bridge collapsed after one part of the structure was hit by a ship. The disaster is a perfect metaphor for the crisis Europe may face if Trump is re-elected, writes Alexandra Hall
by Vinícius Rodrigues Vieira* The literature on populism in the 21st century often assumes that far-right leaders draw their support from voters who have lost out to globalization. This is the case among low-skilled, white workers in Global North democracies, including the United States. But, there are also meaningful occurrences of backlash against the political establishment and […]
Lev Parnas' bombshell testimony shows the Republicans' have 'absolutely no evidence' against President Joe Biden
The UK’s electoral registration arrangements are a 'threat to the rights of British voters'
In November 1990, an election took place in Bosnia, my home country, that changed the...
A revitalised Europe wide white supremacist movement is growing in the UK, gaining recruits through social media and online gaming
UK democracy needs radical reform – but there is little evidence our leaders are ready to take up the challenge, writes Alun Drake
New analysis sheds light on a constitutional quirk that allows a member of the House of Lords – or someone outside Parliament altogether – to become Prime Minister
Mustafa Al-Dabbagh argues that it is the Government, not those calling for a ceasefire in Gaza, which is using extremist and divisive rhetoric