POLITICS
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Spanish voters rebuff radical right — for now
By Monica Clua Losada, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley Thanks to massive voter turnout in Spain’s April 28 general…
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US, Russia, China race to develop hypersonic weapons
ByIain Boyd, University of Michigan Russia and China have recently touted their progress in developing hypersonic vehicles, which fly much…
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How the world’s largest democracy casts its ballots
ByPoorvi Vora, George Washington University About 600 million Indian citizens are expected to cast their votes over a period of…
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The State of Affairs in Latin America: A Conversation with Secretary General of the Organization of American States Luis Almagro
By Geovanny Vicente Romero A few days ago, I had the honor of joining an event that the Brademas Center…
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The self-aggrandizing tenets of the Modi Doctrine
By M Waqas Jan As Mr. Modi confidently pushes forth his re-election bid in the ongoing Indian elections, numerous analysts have…
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Identicide: How demographic shifts can rip a country apart
ByMonica Duffy Toft, Tufts University What happens to a country when its core national identity – its preferred image of…
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Ukrainian comedian Volodymyr Zelensky elected president
Comedian Volodymyr Zelensky, largely known for the leading role in Netflix film “Servant of the People” was declared the winner of…
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Senator Warren calls for impeachment of Trump
Senator Elizabeth Warren became the first 2020 Democratic presidential candidate to urge the Congress to initiate impeachment proceedings against President Donald…
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What happens next with the Mueller report? 3 essential reads
ByCatesby Holmes, The Conversation One month after Robert Mueller submitted the final report on his investigation into Donald Trump, its…
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