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Is the German government taking the rise of the far right seriously enough?
According to Euronews's latest Superpoll in April, Germany's far-right party AfD are polling in second place for the European elections next month. Is the current government doing enough to counteract the threat from the far-right?
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Is German government taking the rise of the far right seriously enough?
According to Euronews's latest Superpoll in April, Germany's far-right party AfD is polling in second place for the European elections next month. Is the current government doing enough to counteract the threat from the far right?
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Politicians targeted by China-backed hackers demand answers
Canadian MPs and senators are demanding answers after learning they were targeted by China-backed hackers in 2021, but weren’t told by the government.
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Togo’s parliamentary election: Why all eyes are on President Gnassingbe
New changes to the constitution mean presidential polls are likely to be scrapped, leaving lawmakers as the kingmakers.
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30 years of South Africa's democracy: The role of music in political liberation
Music and art played a significant role in South Africa’s fight for democracy.
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30 years of South Africa's democracy: University students continue push for progress
30 years of Democracy - Al Jazeera's journalist returns to his Alma Mater to speak to students about the past and future of South Africa.
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No one is indispensable in politics: Ujjwal Nikam replaces Poonam Mahajan as BJP candidate from Mumbai
The BJP decided to drop all its sitting MPs from Mumbai and field new faces. Among these is the public prosecutor who sent Pak terrorist Ajmal Kasab to his death. We caught up with Ujjwal Nikam to talk about his transition to politics....
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U.S. Supreme Court weighs Trump’s immunity claims on election interference
After a crucial hearing, U.S. Supreme Court justices are weighing arguments for and against Donald Trump's claims of presidential immunity from 2020 election interference charges, but a ruling will take time.
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Is the European Parliament under threat from espionage?
Fears are mounting that the EU's democracy could be under threat from espionage.
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‘The election is a vote not for democracy, but for autocracy’
If the rights of minorities are not being protected, then claims of democracy are fraudulent, said journalist and professor Amitava Kumar.
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Poilievre visits anti-carbon tax convoy, calls Trudeau's policy 'lies’
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre stopped at an anti-carbon tax convoy site near the Nova Scotia/New Brunswick border where he accused Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of 'lying about everything.' Trudeau fired back by saying Poilievre...
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India lags behind even Pakistan, Bangladesh when it comes to women lawmakers
From the Ujjwala scheme to the focus on lakhpati didis, women are an important constituency no political party can ignore. But when it comes to putting women in the driver's seat, how many parties actually empower them in the political...
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State of the Union: Issues feeding anti-democratic anger
This edition of State of the Union focusses on three issues feeding citizens' anger with the establishment in the EU and beyond: possible nepotism in the EU Commission, infringement of free speech and Georgia's controversial "foreign...
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Mali’s ruling military junta has suspended all political activities until further notice
Mali's military junta has banned all political activities- saying it's needed to maintain public order.
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India's scathing response to Pakistan for raking up Kashmir at Geneva IPU assembly |'Stop terror factories'
During the 148th Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) held in Geneva in Switzerland, India delivered a sharp critique of Pakistan, underlining the irony of receiving lectures on democracy from a nation notorious for its...
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Germany First Country to React on Delhi CM Kejriwal’s Arrest, Calls for Free and Impartial Trial
Germany became the first country to react on the arrest of Delhi CM and AAP chief Arvind Kejriwal by the enforcement directorate in the excise policy case. Responding to the queries of media, spokesperson for Germany’s foreign ministry...
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‘Murder Of Democracy’ Says AAP, Why Is Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal Arrested By ED?
In a dramatic turn of events, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal was arrested by the Enforcement Directorate (ED) in a money laundering case linked to excise policy. He became the first sitting chief minister to face such an arrest....
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Hong Kong law cracking down on dissent comes into effect
Article 23, a controversial national security law in Hong Kong, has come into effect. Many fear the crackdown on dissent will further erode civil liberties.
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Rahul Gandhi on frozen bank accounts: 'This is a criminal action on Congress by the Prime Minister, Home Minister'
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi lashed out at Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP over freezing of party accounts. Rahul Gandhi said, "This is a criminal action on the Congress party, a criminal action done by the Prime Minister and the...
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Why are people in India’s Ladakh protesting against central government?
Residents in Leh and Kargil join forces to demand more power as they fear the loss of their tribal identity.
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Can open dialogue with people we disagree with limit the spread of misinformation?
Wes Regan, a PhD student at the University of British Columbia studying the impact of misinformation, says democracy is threatened if we can't have open conversations with people who hold opposing views.
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North Korea missile launch: No damage reported from Monday morning launches
South Korea's military says Pyongyang fired the missiles into the waters between the Korean Peninsula and Japan.
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'Won't tolerate Biden lies': Hungary summons US envoy over US Prez claims
The Hungarian foreign minister lashed out at US President Joe Biden and summoned the nation's envoy, David Pressman. Biden claimed that Hungarian PM Viktor Orban sought dictatorship. Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto denounced...
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Senegal’s Macky Sall sets a date for the delayed presidential election
Senegal's President Macky Sall confirms an election date, and replaces the prime minister-- after weeks of unrest following delays.