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Attending the state caucuses makes for an uncomfortable, but fascinating, day out, as Mark Engler discovers.…
Allegations of ballot stuffing in this year’s Duma elections have sparked the biggest protests in Russia in almost two decades…
Ed Stocker witnessed first hand how the presidenta’s curious combo of glitz, compassion and graft secured a landslide win.…
Obama's speech at the UN undid any credibility he had in the Middle East, while Abbas has shown he is not just a 'plucked chicken' argues Uri Avnery.…
As the world looks back at the events of 11 September 2001 and their influence on the decade that followed, Mark Engler argues that patriotism does not equate to revenge.…
Maria Golia savours a moment of extraordinary clarity for Egypt.…
Protesters in Iran plan to take to the streets again on 1 March…
Yesterday's student protest was a glorious act of rebellion - so why isn't the National Union of Students supporting it?…
Anarchy, violence and nostalgia for a golden age mark Iraqi politics in the run-up to the elections.…
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