President Ronald Reagan laid the rhetorical foundations for the National Endowment for Democracy in a 1982 speech to the British Parliament. Support for its creation in Congress was bipartisan.
GroundWork Collective founder Mbali Ntuli said, ‘Democracy becomes strong because you have citizens that are able to hold ...
Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre is grappling with issues he and most other leaders around Europe never thought they ...
Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla asserted on Thursday that the Constitution is the guiding light for India and parliamentary ...
It's finally here! With plenty happening across the three days, this is one of the most fun-filled long weekends on our ...
Good evening! This week's edition of the In Common newsletter comes from Craig Dalzell, head of policy and research at Common Weal.
Former National Assembly speaker Asad Qaiser said on Thursday that the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) was looking to take the stakeholders on board for holding the polls. Speaking to media in ...
British lawmaker Bob Blackman raised concerns in the House of Commons over an attack on India's External Affairs Minister S ...
Democracy doesn't become strong because of great politicians; it becomes strong if citizens hold politicians accountable, ...
The veteran actor and MNM’s president’s remarks were made at an All-Party Meeting, which was convened by Tamil Nadu Chief ...
THE INDEPENDENT | The first poll linked to the 2025-26 election year is out.  On Feb.26, Afrobarometer, the Pan-African ...
A Hungarian think tank closely linked to autocratic leader Viktor Orbán has been accused of breaking EU lobbying guidelines ...