Having survived a dictatorship, exile, and constant threats to her life, the French-Moroccan journalist is not interested in anything less than liberty.
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Despite tumultuous months of uncertainties, Chalachew Tadesse writes that Kenyans believe in a “hard-won flame of democracy [that] can’t be easily extinguished.”
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Contrary to the colonialist perspective, democracy is not a foreign concept in Africa. Chalachew Tadesse describes the successful election of Somaliland’s new president.
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Ma Thida discusses the circumstances surrounding the 2016 Panglong Peace Conference in Myanmar.
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Spain’s electoral results have ushered in a new, multi-party era that is unprecedented in Spain.
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Like a rocket to the moon, Erdoğan managed to use all the supportive elements he needed to rise to power, and then discarded them one by one.
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A group of Cuban dissidents gathered in Puerto Rico earlier this month to formulate a plan to strengthen their position in securing their country’s future.
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