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Jimmy Lai: Jailed Hong Kong Tycoon Trump Wants Freed

Discover the compelling story of Jimmy Lai, the Hong Kong pro-democracy media mogul whose arrest has drawn international attention and calls for release from Donald Trump. Learn why his case matters.

Niels Bohr: Openness is Democracy's Best Weapon

Discover how Nobel laureate Niels Bohr's profound insight about transparency and democracy remains critically relevant in today's information age. Explore why openness matters more than ever.

CJI Chandrachud: Court transparency strengthens democracy

In a groundbreaking perspective, CJI DY Chandrachud argues that judicial transparency and public engagement are strengthening, not threatening, Indian democracy. Discover how courts are adapting to the digital age.

RTI Act at 20: A Promise Broken

Two decades after the revolutionary Right to Information Act was implemented, discover why this landmark legislation is struggling to fulfill its democratic potential amid bureaucratic resistance and political indifference.

Bahubalis Still Dominate Bihar Politics

Despite claims of reform, political parties in Bihar still rely on strongmen with criminal backgrounds to secure electoral victories, raising questions about democracy's future.

JNU Student Union Elections: Nov 4 Vote, Nov 6 Results

Jawaharlal Nehru University gears up for high-stakes student union elections on November 4 with results declaration on November 6. Get all details about the election schedule and campus democracy in action.

Serbian Parliament Attack: Shots Fired in Belgrade

Breaking news: Armed attack on Serbia's National Assembly building in Belgrade leaves security forces on high alert. One suspect in custody following dramatic security response. Details emerging.

Trump's Washington: Hate Speech No Longer Career-Ending

An in-depth analysis of how Donald Trump's political comeback redefines Washington's moral compass, making controversial rhetoric an acceptable norm in American politics. Explore the implications for global democracy.

US to Send Election Observers for Bangladesh February Polls

A high-level Republican Institute team from the United States met Bangladesh's Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus, confirming international election observers will monitor the country's February parliamentary polls amid global scrutiny.

RTI at 20: India's Transparency Law Faces Critical Test

As India's Right to Information Act completes two decades, this groundbreaking transparency legislation faces unprecedented challenges from new data protection laws and systemic implementation issues. Explore the journey and future of India's democratic w

Massive 'No Kings' Protests Against Trump Sweep US

Thousands of Americans gathered in historic protests responding to Donald Trump's declaration of being immune from prosecution, chanting 'No Kings in America' in a powerful display of democratic resistance.

Trump Protests and Counter-Rallies Divide US Streets

As Trump administration officials face protests nationwide, supporters stage counter-rallies, creating dramatic political showdowns on American streets. Exclusive photos capture the tense atmosphere.

Hosseini: Afghan Democracy Remains a Distant Dream

The Kite Runner author Khaled Hosseini delivers a sobering analysis of Afghanistan's political reality, arguing that Western-style democracy remains an unrealistic aspiration for the nation.

Bihar's Border Crisis: Democracy's Missing Voters

Thousands of Indian citizens living along Bihar's border areas find themselves erased from electoral rolls, raising urgent questions about democratic rights and bureaucratic failure.

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