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Long pushed to the political margins, the Jamaat-e-Islami party has moved to fill a political vacuum, emerging as an ...
After months of instability and violence and more than a decade of authoritarian rule, Bangladesh’s voters cast their ballots ...
The race to represent South Carolina’s First Congressional District is rapidly taking shape as candidates move to replace outgoing Congresswoman Nancy Mace.
Solicitor General seeks directions as ECI reports violence, intimidation against officials conducting voter roll verification in state ahead of assembly elections ...
After mass protests in Bangladesh overthrew former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, some of the interim government’s lofty goals ...
The results from the February 8 election suggest that the long-standing debate over Japan’s defense policy has largely been settled.
Thailand’s political scene is shifting as the conservative Bhumjaithai Party wins a decisive election victory. Analysts say ...
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The great irony of the Jack Smith media spectacle is that his actions are much more like Trump’s than they are different: ...
New projections of the 2030 U.S. Census indicating a major shift of electoral votes from traditionally blue states to red states could be a "game changer" in the quadrennial battle between Democrats ...