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After nearly a decade under the illiberal PiS party, Poland now appears to be pivoting back to liberal democracy. It’s still ...
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Colombian President Gustavo Petro is pushing for a referendum on labor reforms that should be popular. Drama in his Cabinet ...
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Four months after returning to the presidency, Ghana’s Mahama is caught between the pursuit of quick change and the prudence ...
Pope Francis wasn’t afraid to wield the Catholic Church’s moral authority, which remains a potent force in world politics.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro is pushing for a referendum on labor reforms that should be popular. Drama in his Cabinet is threatening to derail it.