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The developments in Haiti likely to get worse ahead of elections and national referendum
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The developments in Haiti likely to get worse ahead of elections and national referendum

Haitian President Moïse is unlikely to step down over oppositional protests before the elections are held. His administration will continue to face pressure from public protests over worsening social and…
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January 15, 2021Tags: Haiti
USA: when the teacher is wrong
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USA: when the teacher is wrong

When Donald Trump entered the White House as the 45th President of the United States of America on January 20th, in 2017, the influential Washington Post newspaper commented on the…
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January 13, 2021Tags: Gerta Zaimi, USA
Severe violence risks after presidential rally in Uganda
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Severe violence risks after presidential rally in Uganda

Prevailing political conditions in Uganda are stacked against the likelihood of free and fair parliamentary and presidential elections later this week.    Uganda will likely see increased violence and state…
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January 12, 2021Tags: Uganda
Criminalization of FGM/C in Sudan is a good signal, but couldn’t change the situation with human rights
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Criminalization of FGM/C in Sudan is a good signal, but couldn’t change the situation with human rights

Sudan's government has criminalized female genital mutilation (FGM), clamping down on a practice that most of the country's women and girls have endured. Globally, more than 200 million of girl and…
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May 26, 2020Tags: female genital mutilation, FGM, Somalia, Sudan
Silvia Romano and the liberal principles in the 21st century’s West
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Silvia Romano and the liberal principles in the 21st century’s West

The announcement of the release of Silvia Romano in Mogadishu was given on May 9th in Italy.  Silvia is a 24-year-old girl cooperating in Kenya with the “Africa Milele” NGO.  She…
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May 21, 2020Tags: Gerta Zaimi, Italy, Silvia Romano, Somalia, Turkey
Orbán to back off from democracy: Europe not ready for such scenario
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Orbán to back off from democracy: Europe not ready for such scenario

The European Union and the NATO have faced the democracy development problem for one of their member states. This issue is hampered to solve by null legal or negotiated schemes…
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March 31, 2020Tags: EU, Hungary, NATO
The  Salvadorian President has to save the image of a democrat and the legitimacy of his actions
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The Salvadorian President has to save the image of a democrat and the legitimacy of his actions

El Salvador’s president’s endeavor to reduce a crime in the country amid downfall of relations with the parliament markedly affected by cartels and criminal organizations, spur him on to the…
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February 12, 2020Tags: ARENA, FMLN, GANA, MS-13, Nayib Bukele, Salvador
Malawi Constitutional Court judgement challenges country’s democratic future
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Malawi Constitutional Court judgement challenges country’s democratic future

Malawi Constitutional Court judgement nullifying the results of 2019 election orders a new vote to be held almost a year after the disputed one. In light of this, the elites who…
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February 5, 2020Tags: Malawi

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