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Political polarization threatens the American republic. Only a defining victory and a return to loyal opposition can save it.
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The New Republic on MSNBrazil Stopped Its Trump. It’s Pathetic that We Couldn’t Stop Ours.
Brazil barred Bolsonaro from running again and is sending him to jail. Other countries have done it, too. Why is the United ...
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USA TODAY on MSNLiberals' fear of Christian nationalism is misplaced. Faith helps fuel democracy. | Opinion
In certain corners of the media, conservative Christians pose the greatest threat to the American experiment. But that is a ...
On September 10, the Supreme Court of India turned its gaze towards the turmoil sweeping Nepal to underline the resilience of ...
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The New Republic on MSNHow to Resist Trump’s Militarization of America
The president’s deployment of the armed forces on American streets is an alarming escalation. Fortunately, there’s a playbook ...
Opinion | The Shifting Political Landscape Of South Asia: Implications For India’s National Security
India must focus on strengthening its border security, enhancing intelligence cooperation and refining its counter-terrorism ...
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Will America survive another 250 years?
Writing from Paris, I ponder the notion that, next year, America celebrates its first quarter of a millennium as a republic ...
Justice Dahiru Musdapher’s 2002 court ruling against restrictive registration rules triggered a surge, peaking at 91 parties in 2019. After poor electoral showings, INEC deregistered 74, leaving 18.
Tennesee AG Jonathan Skrmetti says his office can't defend a provision in a new law that criminalizes local officials voting for sanctuary policies.
History repeats itself, first as a tragedy and second as a farce,” Karl Marx said, referring to the two successive French revolutions in the late 18th century.
More ominously for the Jewish community and Israel, Ghasseminejad has also been on a global PR campaign claiming that the ...
Unlike many armies elsewhere in Africa, ours has been blessedly docile and dormant in domestic politics. But as the civilian ...
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