Stories about Elections from June, 2024
South Africans react to the new coalition government led by Cyril Ramaphosa
“This is not a government of national unity. This is a grand coalition between the ANC and white monopoly capital.”
A message from a Jamaica-born Briton on Windrush Day
As victims still wait for adequate compensation, the ongoing fiasco has prompted calls for a public inquiry into the UK's repatriation policy.
Trump and Biden are eyeing the Latino vote
For the first time in nearly 250 years of history, Latinos may be key to electing the next president.
How data shapes political narratives amid the 2024 super-elections
"The age of data might seem like a modern concept, but the notion of using information for political advantage has a long history."
How the Moldovan opposition is searching for a unifying presidential candidate
Experts don't believe opposition parties will be able to propose a common idea beyond the idea of ‘ousting the current President.’
What did Claudia Sheinbaum do to become the new president of Mexico?
Yes, Claudia Sheinbaum followed the general policy of AMLO, but in a more refined manner.
Mauritania: Khally Diallo analyzes June 29 presidential elections
Mauritania is gearing up for its presidential elections on June 29, 2024, but military leaders are not quite ready to make way for civilians.
Mauritania: First round of presidential elections on June 29, 2024
Seven candidates will compete in Mauritania’s first round of presidential elections on June 29, 2024. These include Mohamed Ould Ghazouani, the country’s president since August 2019.
‘Demodification’ of India: A Nepalese perspective
Indian voters rejected BJP’s religious extremism, favouring inclusion, tolerance, and equality — an important lesson for Nepal’s political landscape.
Turkey's Erdoğan reigns supreme at hypocrisy and double-speak
If Erdoğan believed Israel to be the “terror” state he accuses it of being, committing genocide which even “Hitler would have been jealous of,” why does Turkey continue business ties?
Madam President, we need you to be an ally for women (so we can believe again)
This historic moment raises great expectations for her administration and the feminist agenda it could implement.
Macklemore Gaza anthem ‘Hind’s Hall’ climbs US music charts
Award-winning rapper Macklemore named his latest hit after the building at Columbia University which students recently occupied and renamed in honor of Hind Rajab, a six-year-old Palestinian girl killed in Gaza.