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Jan 16 2026POLITICS

A High-Profile Exit: South Africa's Political Shake-Up

In a surprising move, Dion George, a well-known figure in South African politics, has stepped down from his roles in the Democratic Alliance (DA) party and as a national lawmaker. This decision comes after a period of growing tension within the party. George's departure was announced through a vide

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Jan 16 2026POLITICS

A Change in Direction: Democrats Reevaluate Their Approach

A notable opinion writer has shared a bold perspective on the Democratic Party's recent struggles. They believe the party's emphasis on certain cultural issues may have contributed to their electoral setbacks. This shift in stance is significant, as it comes from within the party's own ranks. The w

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Jan 15 2026POLITICS

How Indonesia Can Help Democracies Stand Strong

The world is seeing a big fight between big democracies and powerful autocracies. This is not just about military strength. It's also about ideas and values. Democracies need to show they are strong and united. Middle-sized democracies, like Indonesia, can play a big role in this. Indonesia is the

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Jan 14 2026POLITICS

Power Play: When Democrats Side with MAGA

In a surprising twist, two Democrats on the University of Colorado Board of Regents have decided to hand over leadership to a Republican. This move raises questions about their commitment to the values they were elected to uphold. In 2020, Colorado voters made a clear choice. They elected a Democra

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Jan 14 2026POLITICS

Why Texas Democrats Clash on Faith and Politics

James Talarico, a Democratic Senate hopeful from Texas, has some strong opinions about how his party treats people in conservative areas. He thinks the national Democratic Party can come off as snobby and even against certain cultural values, like religion, that matter a lot to folks in red states.

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Jan 13 2026POLITICS

Standing Firm: Why Democrats Should Stick to Their Progressive Plans

Senator Elizabeth Warren from Massachusetts has a strong message for her Democratic colleagues. She believes the party should not soften its progressive stance to please wealthy donors. With important elections coming up in 2026, Democrats have a choice to make. Warren spoke at The National Press C

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Jan 11 2026POLITICS

Why Are Democrats Struggling Despite Trump's Troubles?

The Democratic Party is in a tough spot. Even as President Trump's popularity drops, the Democrats aren't gaining much support. Many Americans blame the Democrats for the current state of politics. They feel the party didn't prioritize the country's needs during the 2024 election. Instead, people th

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Jan 04 2026POLITICS

Venezuela's Turning Point: Machado Speaks Out After Maduro's Arrest

In a surprising turn of events, Nicolás Maduro, Venezuela's president, and his wife were captured during a U. S. operation. This news sparked a strong response from María Corina Machado, a prominent opposition leader who has been largely out of sight for the past year. She released a powerful letter

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Jan 03 2026POLITICS

New York's Youngest Mayor Takes Charge with Bold Plans

Zohran Mamdani stepped into the role of New York City's mayor with a clear vision and bold promises. At just 34 years old, he is the youngest mayor in generations and the first Muslim to hold the position. His inauguration was a mix of historical significance and political ambition. Mamdani's swear

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Jan 01 2026POLITICS

The 2025 Political Rollercoaster: A Year of Surprises and Setbacks

The political landscape in 2025 was anything but predictable. It was a year filled with unexpected twists, dramatic exits, and surprising comebacks. Let's dive in and see what made this year so memorable. First up, let's talk about the man who needs no introduction: Donald Trump. His second term in

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