By Sharif Abdel Kouddous “I don’t know how my spirit will accept that we are entering a new form of illegal incarceration,” the imprisoned...
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A new government has finally come to power in the Netherlands, following months of coalition negotiations. Elections were held in November last year with no The post New Dutch government finally sworn in appeared first on Daily Friend.
By Sharif Abdel Kouddous “I don’t know how my spirit will accept that we are entering a new form of illegal incarceration,” the imprisoned...
At the heart of Buenos Aires lies the lovely Calle Florida. The experience of walking through this street that is exclusively dedicated to...
A leftist politician has won Sri Lanka’s presidential election: the first to be held since unrest caused the country’s government to be deposed in...
Last night’s massive missile attack on Israel did little damage and failed to demonstrate any new or decisive advantage held by Tehran. Acting in...
The successful conduct of local government elections in Anambra State, more a decade after the exercise was last conducted, depicts the capacity...
By Eva Baghdasarian, Joshua Kucera and RFE/RL's Azerbaijani Service (RFE/RL) -- While Tatevik Khachatrian was forced to leave everything behind...
By Juan Cole At least one thing is now obvious in the Middle East: The Biden administration has failed abjectly in its objectives there, leaving...
Dockworkers at East and Gulf Coast ports are set to go on strike after their contract expires at midnight on Monday as they seek higher pay and better...
This report is part of “Fractured,” an examination of the state of American democracy produced by Carnegie-Knight News21. For more stories, visit...
By Claudia Ciobanu In the 3 years since the migrant crisis began, little has changed even though a new Polish government is in power. A visit by...