The world bid farewell to 2024 which forged a phase marked by its democratic struggles, political reforms, and major shifts in power. From the...
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In 2024, a wave of national elections took place in 70 countries, involving over half of the global population and 50% of the world’s GDP. This unprecedented election cycle was driven by widespread voter dissatisfaction with economic conditions, leading to an anti-incumbent trend. In many countries—such as the United States, United Kingdom, South Korea, India,
The world bid farewell to 2024 which forged a phase marked by its democratic struggles, political reforms, and major shifts in power. From the...
As cyber criminals unleash increasingly sophisticated attacks, CIOs from the world’s leading companies are battling an unprecedented wave of digital...
As 2024 approaches its conclusion, the year leaves behind an indelible mark, particularly in the realm of global politics. Dubbed the “Year of...
The coming 12 months can’t promise the bumper crop of elections we saw during 2024 when countries home to about half the world’s population headed...
Democracy looks bruised but not beaten as it heads into 2025. In a year in which countries representing almost half the world’s population called...
Democracy looks bruised but not beaten as it heads into 2025. In a year in which countries representing almost half the world’s population called...
The coming 12 months can’t promise the bumper crop of elections we saw during 2024, when countries home to about half the world’s population...
By Windia Soe Myanmar’s efforts to reduce poverty (Sustainable Development Goal 1) face significant setbacks due to escalating inflation and...
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