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The old joke is that France is a monarchy pretending to be a republic, while Britain is the other way round. It's largely ...
Countries are eager to use AI to automate some government processes, but this risks eroding citizens’ trust and feelings of ...
I had the honour of being awarded an honorary doctorate in law by the Faculty of Law at the University of Münster. I was ...
Allowing uncontrolled free speech when your enemies make use of it to advance your destruction is the epitome of idiocy. Are ...
Ursula von der Leyen, the EU’s most powerful official, coasted to victory after a no-confidence vote on Thursday. Some of her ...
Around 2,000 fans watched the Swiss women's national football team reach the quarterfinals of the European Championships at ...
On Jan. 30, 1933, Adolf Hitler held his first Cabinet meeting in the Reich Chancellery in Berlin. Friends and sycophants ...
Overshadowed by the wars and associated crises that dominate news, democratic South Korea has defeated a power grab that ...
Democracies can fail. Current events have raised the question of how stable or fragile democratic structures are, and whether ...
Germany’s Bundestag debated the national budget on Wednesday and the far-right AfD party leapt at the chance to blame ...
President Trump’s signature second-term legislative agenda is hitting the courts. His “big, beautiful bill” is a boon for Second Amendment groups that say it aids their quest to ...
EU financial prosecutors have opened a formal investigation into alleged misuse of 4.3 million euros of European Parliament funds by Identity and Democracy – a now-defunct far-right group that ...
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