Can Erdogan play dirty enough to cling on to power?
If he wins, Erdogan will probably be president for life, and the last sparks of a plural open society in Turkey will be extinguished. Kemal Kilicdaroglu stands in his way.
If he wins, Erdogan will probably be president for life, and the last sparks of a plural open society in Turkey will be extinguished. Kemal Kilicdaroglu stands in his way.
Three essential reads on the turmoil engulfing Israel.
His pension reforms may be in turmoil but the French President has already set his sights on loftier goals.
Ten years on from David Cameron’s pledge to hold an EU referendum, we’re no closer to finding out.
Election day in Antigua and Barbuda brings the country’s weird and wonderful quirks bubbling to the surface.
While the insurrection in Brasilia shares similarities with the January 6 assault on the Capitol in Washington, there are crucial differences.
In China, Iran and Russia, people do not have the freedom to choose who governs them. To take an interest in our own politics is a responsibility and opportunity for all of us.
Producing convincing deepfakes in high definition requires top spec hardware, a lot of computer time, and human intervention to fix glitches in the output.
In Britain, if MPs in a majority party understand they have screwed up, there is a reset button. In few – if any- other democracies is that true.
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