If Europe’s Roma children were struggling with schooling before the pandemic, the coronavirus made a bad situation even worse. One
Category: Politics
Use Right to Information law to hold duty bearers accountable – MFWA
Ghanaians have been urged to take advantage of the Right to Information Law to seek information from public institutions whenever necessary. A
Alberta election 2023: what it means for the UCP and NDP to get out their vote
In what could be the closest election in Alberta’s history, political parties are spending the homestretch working to get voters
Siddharamaiah: The new face of Karnataka
Colombo, May 28: Following a four-day tense struggle to choose a Chief Minister for Karnataka after the Congress Party’s victory
Turkey votes again, with Erdoğan poised to extend his rule
Turkey goes to the polls Sunday in one of the most significant elections in the world this year, with President
Former Pakistan PM Imran Khan says country is under ‘Undeclared Martial Law’
By Gordon Fairclough and Saeed Shah Islamabad, May 27: Former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan—effectively held under house arrest by
Donald Trump Jr’s unfortunate autocue mix-up was a glorious self-own
Spare a thought – kind of – for Donald Trump Jr, who took aim at Ron DeSantis but didn’t quite
Polish opposition denounces new commission to probe Russian influence
Poland’s parliament narrowly passed a law setting up a commission to investigate Russian political influence in the country, but the
Under The Dome: Albertans will elect a premier Monday. But who will it be?
After weeks, or even months of campaigning, we’re down to the final days of Alberta’s 2023 provincial election. Read More
EU’s Breton says Twitter ‘can’t hide’ after platform ditches disinformation code
Twitter has abandoned the EU’s code of practice on disinformation, Thierry Breton said late Friday, but Europe’s internal markets commissioner