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The vast majority of Guatemalans think the country is on the wrong track, but elections are unlikely to lead to improvements.
The Golden State’s innovative approaches to ballot access should be studied widely.
After his stunning electoral success, Türkiye’s president now sets his eyes on Istanbul.
Imran Khan’s arrest is another case of business as usual in the country’s frustrating, illiberal democratic experiment.
The move was supposed to crack down on gangs, but it puts women at further risk of violence.
Washington may be tempted to give up after Tunis’s democratic backsliding, but instead it should use targeted actions that have worked in other countries.
The connection between construction projects, disregarded environmental regulations, and corruption remains crucial for understanding Ankara’s descent into authoritarianism.
Activists and citizens must ensure that governments respect their digital rights.
One hundred days into his term, the president has taken steps to address the country’s divisions. But his attempts to play to his base are muddling his push for unity.
Attempts to end the conflict can no longer ignore equal rights and instead must be the guiding light.