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Ireland's first female president has led a remarkable life as an activist, politician and barrister, and has spoken openly ...
Nigerian politicians thrive in chaos and take pleasure in gaining the unfair advantage. They would sooner violate extant ...
SA: In my opinion, the trial was never fair. The verdicts delivered in 2004 and 2008 were a sham, because those who ...
In the fraught political environment of Bangladesh, where the image of politicians and the idea of politics have remained ...
Senate leader Phil Berger, arguably the most powerful politician in North Carolina, is facing a rare primary challenge from ...
Prospective PN leadership candidate Alex Borg offered no guarantees on whether Outside Development Zones and Urban Conservation Areas would remain as they are today should he eventually lead the ...
A basketball player, a kidnapping consultant and a foster carer are just a few of the new faces set to fill the hallowed halls of Parliament.
Sure, if the ALP needs saints, let it beatify John Curtin. But if the government thinks his insular mindset exemplifies what ...
A basketball player, a kidnapping consultant and a foster carer are just a few of the new faces set to fill the hallowed ...
Bilal Gani Lone exits Hurriyat politics, calls the group irrelevant, and urges Kashmiri youth to reject violence, accept ...
The Trump administration's negotiations with Nicolas Maduro's regime should not distract from the hundreds of political prisoners held in Venezuela.
As the votes are being counted, the Mercury’s Political Editor David Killick explains the layout of Tasmania’s House of Assembly, the current state of play and how we got here.
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