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Democrats eye Virginia gains in war with Trump over US voting map

AFP, Published on 21/04/2026

» WASHINGTON — Virginia votes Tuesday in a referendum that could hand Democrats four extra seats in the US House of Representatives, turning President Donald Trump's redistricting push into a potential liability for Republicans in upcoming midterm elections.

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In blow to Trump, US court tosses redrawn Texas congressional map

AFP, Published on 19/11/2025

» HOUSTON — A US district court, in a setback for President Donald Trump, struck down a congressional map on Tuesday redrawn by Republicans in Texas that was intended to give the party five more likely seats in the House of Representatives.

WORLD

Texas, California race to redraw electoral maps ahead of US midterms

AFP, Published on 22/08/2025

» LOS ANGELES (UNITED STATES) - Republican-controlled Texas and Democratic-run California were set Thursday to forge ahead on creating new congressional maps, in a cutthroat struggle to tilt the outcome of next year's US midterm elections before voters even cast a ballot.

WORLD

In Singapore’s election, a blow to the fledgling opposition

The New York TImes, Published on 04/05/2025

» SINGAPORE — The last time Singapore held elections, it was in the throes of a global crisis. That’s also true today.

WORLD

Musk deploys wealth in bid to swing Wisconsin court vote

AFP, Published on 31/03/2025

» GREEN BAY (UNITED STATES) - The world's richest man took to the stage in the US state of Wisconsin on Sunday in a bid to swing the local supreme court to the right, with the help of two $1 million checks for voters.

OPINION

Protect democracy and journalists

Oped, Antonio Zappulla, Published on 13/06/2024

» 'Foreign agent", "undesirable", "extremist". For thousands of independent journalists trying to live and work in Russia, these words can be life-changing.

OPINION

Inequality rising and democracy under seige

Oped, Joseph E Stiglitz, Published on 09/09/2023

» There has been much handwringing about the retreat of democracy and the rise of authoritarianism in recent years -- and for good reason. From Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán to former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro and former US president Donald Trump, we have a growing list of authoritarians and would-be autocrats who channel a curious form of right-wing populism. Though they promise to protect ordinary citizens and preserve longstanding national values, they pursue policies that protect the powerful and trash longstanding norms -- and leave the rest of us trying to explain their appeal.

OPINION

State lies hurt election integrity

Oped, James Gomez & Korbkusol Neelapaichit, Published on 04/05/2023

» Disinformation, in particular state-sponsored online disinformation, has emerged as the main disrupter of electoral integrity in Thailand.

OPINION

EC as arbiter of justice

Oped, Editorial, Published on 03/02/2023

» With two long-awaited organic laws governing the election of MPs and political parties coming into effect, politicians are geared up for the next general election that is set to take place on May 7 -- if parliament runs its course.

WORLD

US Senate sinks Biden push for major voting rights reforms

AFP, Published on 20/01/2022

» WASHINGTON - US senators dealt a death blow Wednesday to President Joe Biden's push to defend voting rights against what Democrats frame as an all-out assault by conservative states targeting racial minorities.