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French Far Right Wins Big in 1st Round Election
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The Ultimate Election Year: A Halftime Report
Midway through the biggest election year ever, here’s how the world has voted so far.
By Koh Ewe
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French Voters Propel Far-Right National Rally to Strong Lead
France’s high-stakes legislative elections propelled the far-right National Rally to a strong but not decisive lead in the first-round vote.
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U.S. and Europe Warn Lebanon's Hezbollah to Ease Strikes on Israel
U.S., European and Arab mediators are pressing to keep stepped-up cross-border attacks between Israel and Hezbollah from spiraling.
By ELLEN KNICKMEYER and AAMER MADHANI / AP
June 29, 2024
The Poignant Reason Behind the Newly-Unveiled Portrait of King Charles
A new portrait of King Charles III was unveiled in honor of Armed Forces Day in the U.K.
By Rebecca Schneid
June 29, 2024
How India's Opposition Can Stand Up for Rohingya
Fortunately, India’s progressive opposition is at last in a position to demand an end to the persecution of the Muslim refugees.
By Rasheed Ahmed
June 29, 2024
Bolivian Government Says it Detained 4 More People Linked to a Failed Coup Attempt
The coup attempt was led by Juan José Zuñiga, who until his arrest Wednesday was the commanding general of the army.
By MEGAN JANETSKY / AP
June 28, 2024
Why MAGA Republicans Are Obsessed With Viktor Orbán
The "Budapest Playbook" offers the populist right around the world a roadmap for keeping power.
By Tibor Dessewffy
June 28, 2024
The Undemocratic Shadow Over Thailand’s 2024 Senate Election
Thailand’s quiet Senate election, which has been criticized by observers, will echo into the country’s future.
By Koh Ewe
June 28, 2024
Mongolia Election: What to Know About the Democracy Between Authoritarian Giants
In the shadow of China and Russia, Mongolia’s election has taken on symbolic importance as democracy is under pressure or in crisis in many countries.
By Ken Moritsugu and Aniruddha Ghosal / AP
June 28, 2024
Britain's Historic—and Boring—Election
Britain is facing its most seismic election in decades. So why does it feel so boring?
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