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Venezuela’s Election Gives a Boost to the Autocrats
A declaration of victory by the Maduro regime is another case of how democracy is backsliding in Latin America.
By Michael Albertus
A declaration of victory by the Maduro regime is another case of how democracy is backsliding in Latin America.
By Michael Albertus
Organizers must reduce the event’s carbon footprint.
By Madeleine Orr
It is clear Venezuelans have chosen to oust President Maduro. Whether that will happen remains in question.
By María Corina Machado
China could seize control of a strategically vital waterway without firing a shot.
By Oriana Skylar Mastro
With Netanyahu’s visit, Congress can’t ignore its role in Gaza’s carnage.
By Megan K. Stack
Turkey’s four million stray dogs are inseparable from the idea of the country itself. But maybe not for much longer.
By Kaya Genc
The United States can support Venezuelan democracy by creating an offramp for President Nicolás Maduro.
By Roberto Patiño
This diminutive fish has been making other things taste great for millenniums.
By Christopher Beckman
The protests and political action of young Kenyans in recent weeks marks a seismic shift for the country.
By Carey Baraka
For many young Iranians, as long as an octogenarian cleric and his allies rule over their country, the country can’t be free.
By Holly Dagres
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