Belarus exit poll puts Lukashenko on 87.6% of vote in presidential electionLukashenko's reelection highlights the ongoing suppression of democracy in Belarus.
Here's What's Been Going On at the Supreme Court While We've All Been DistractedThe Supreme Court's ruling endorses the legal purging of voter rolls shortly before elections, potentially escalating voter suppression efforts.
Activists, professors, legislators: who are the Hong Kong 47?The sentencing of 45 pro-democracy figures underscores the stringent enforcement of Hong Kong's national security law against dissenters.
He Had 5 Followers on YouTube. It Landed Him in Jail, Where He Died.Pavel Kushnir's tragic death underscores the plight of suppressed voices in Russia's antiwar movement, highlighting moral complacency in society.
Robert Jenrick inquired into revoking Palestinian student's visa, emails revealRobert Jenrick's inquiry into the visa of Palestinian student Dana Abu Qamar highlights serious concerns regarding freedom of expression and political suppression.
Azerbaijan's ruling party wins snap election, exit polls sayThe recent election in Azerbaijan showcased continued dominance of President Aliyev's party amid concerns of electoral fairness. Voting in Nagorno-Karabakh marked a significant change.
The week in whoppers: Jill Biden claims TRUMP is language-challenged, ex-Biden aide Jen Psaki's memory fails and moreJill Biden criticized Trump's ability to speak coherently.
Opinion | Do Not Allow Putin to Capture Another Pawn in EuropeThe Russian Law in Georgia is perceived as an attempt to suppress opposition and align the country with Russia, drawing criticism and threats of sanctions from the US and Europe.
Russia Sentences U.S. Journalist in Absentia for Ukraine War CommentsRussian court sentenced Masha A. Gessen to 8 years in absentia over comments on Ukrainian atrocities.
This Is How Power Protects ItselfIt was about eliminating the threat the pro-Palestine movement poses to business as usual.
Russia Sentences U.S. Journalist in Absentia for Ukraine War CommentsRussian court sentenced Masha A. Gessen to 8 years in absentia over comments on Ukrainian atrocities.
This Is How Power Protects ItselfIt was about eliminating the threat the pro-Palestine movement poses to business as usual.