‘Day of Infamy’: Advocates Warn of Lasting Impact After US Supreme Court Weakens Voting Rights Protections

‘Day of Infamy’: Advocates Warn of Lasting Impact After US Supreme Court Weakens Voting Rights Protections

A controversial ruling by the Supreme Court of the United States has sparked widespread concern among voting rights advocates, who warn it could significantly reshape the political landscape for years to come. The court’s decision weakens key provisions of a landmark voting rights law, making it easier for lawmakers—particularly Republicans in southern states—to redraw congressional […]

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Myanmar’s Junta Sets January Date for Next Phase of Disputed Election

Myanmar’s Junta Sets January Date for Next Phase of Disputed Election

Myanmar’s military government has announced that the second phase of its multi-stage election will take place on January 11, according to state media reports on Wednesday. This announcement follows the first phase scheduled for December 28, and has been met with skepticism from the international community, including Western nations, the United Nations, and human rights […]

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