Mercosur’s end‑of‑year summit in Foz do Iguaçu exposed a sharp regional split over Venezuela, democracy, and the continent’s economic future, with Argentina’s Javier Milei and Brazil’s Luiz Inácio ...
Mercosur's end of year summit in Foz do Iguacu exposed a sharp regional split over Venezuela, democracy, and the continent's ...
(THE CONVERSATION) Chileans have elected the most right-wing presidential candidate since the end of the Augusto Pinochet dictatorship over three and a half decades ago.
As Tunisia marks the 15th anniversary of the revolution that provoked the Arab Spring, RFI spoke to exiled former leader ...
The Left in the Age of the Digital Revolution In the context of the digital revolution, this need becomes even more urgent.
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Nigeria: Senate and the 'Take a Bow' Culture

If Nigeria's democracy is to endure, the Senate must rediscover its constitutional spine and backbone. Oversight and interrogation must replace "take a bow" and ovation. Debate must replace deference.
In 2010, the opposition party Fidesz won the election, gaining 53 percent of the vote. The new prime minister, Victor Orban, called the victory a “ballot box revolution”. It gave him an unprecedented ...
Abortion has long been criminalised in Brazil. It is an issue that many have all but given up on – except for feminist movements.
Yesterday, December 15, the Supreme Court of Nigeria struck out the suit filed by 11 Governors of states controlled by the ...
The countries, whose respective leaders recently won widely disputed elections, offer contrasting examples in how autocracies ...
The president began his administration by offering millions of federal workers the chance to resign in a bid to shrink the federal government; he has summarily forced holdovers from the last ...