Democratic theorists who prefer two-party systems typically argue that democratic politics works best if professional politicians compete over ideas and policies. Ordinary citizens only participate at ...
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Prologue to a new era

Nepal, March 15 -- I prefer to use the term prologue to describe the March 5 elections and their results because it heralds a time that evokes dramatic feelings. In a parliamentary democracy, polls ...
Nepal, March 9 -- As Nepal emerges from the snap polls following the recent Gen Z uprisings, with a likely two-thirds majority for the Rastriya Swatantra Party, the nation's democratic institutions ...
On April 18, 2016, the US Department of Defense did something it had never done in its history. It invited hackers in. 13 minutes after The post 7 Most Influential Women in Cybersecurity You Should ...
Iran’s leader Ali Khamenei has been killed by US and Israel strikes. Now his son will succeed him. Here’s how these clerics came to power – and held on to it.
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"I repeat, my leadership isn't for feat and will act on any corruption tendencies"-Mutharika shows support on PAC's Amaryllis Hotel purchase probe - The Maravi Post ...
Malawi's renowned Philanthroist Chacha celebrates birthday by feeding underprivileged in Lilongwe - The Maravi Post ...
Librarian Jarrett Dapier's graphic novel tells a fictionalized account of real-life events in 2013 that restricted access to ...
Nepal ousts old parties as disruptors rise, reshaping politics and foreign ties. Explore development, governance, and Gen Z influence now.
All political roads lead to Rome. Rome, Georgia, that is. Or at least they will on Tuesday, when voters in Georgia’s 14th ...