On August 7, the Bulgarian parliament adopted amendments to the Preschool and School Education Act proposed by the far-right, ...
Independent election observers and journalists documented voter violations throughout the day, proving that Azerbaijan's most recent elections were staged just like elections in the past.
"Although the agenda of the summit includes a focus on meaningfully including young people, UN processes rarely acknowledge ...
Apart from government cut of funding, LGBTQ+ groups face huge pressure for organizing public activities and they have ...
The Kura and Araxes rivers are two of the country's most vital water sources providing 78 percent of the country's water supply. In 2013, the state opened the Caspian Sea Water Desalination Complex to ...
"I still have concerns that police will raid our office and arrest us because we have no permit to operate a news agency." ...
For Venezuelans, one of the main narratives shows that the current situation exceeds the region's traditional dichotomy of ...
Volunteers from across the country are rushing to the affected areas in trucks, carrying boats, speedboats, and relief ...
The Azerbaijani government is gearing up to host COP29, the world's largest annual international environmental conference ...
Social media platforms are accused of suppressing Palestinian voices, raising concerns about the impact on democratic debate ...
"[Some men] have become famous because in their fight for human justice, they have chosen the entire world as their theatre. Shridath Ramphal is one of those men." ...
Data leaks have become so common in Turkey that most Turkish citizens do not expect any privacy online anymore.