No alterations to status quo expected after Algerian vote marked by abstention
On June 12, Algerians headed to the polls for the legislative elections. However, even more Algerians abstained from voting in an election that will mean
On June 12, Algerians headed to the polls for the legislative elections. However, even more Algerians abstained from voting in an election that will mean
Early elections were called by Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan in April, as the country had been in a political crisis since the lost war against
Police and protesters clash on Avenue Habib Bourguiba, Tunis on 12 June 2021. Image source: @YassineGaidi Violent protests erupted in the streets of Tunisia’s capital again on the
Before he left the country, Gudkov had been in police custody. Image: Daniel Kozin/AP Last week, on the 6th of June, well-known Russian opposition politician
Algerian legislative elections, which were scheduled in 2022 originally, will be held on June 12. Amid a resurgence of Hirak protests, President Abdelmajid Tebboune brought
In recent weeks multiple border incidents have occurred between Armenia and Azerbaijan. Tensions are on the rise. Last fall the countries fought a full-fledged war.
Througout recent weeks the news was dominated by stories of refugees swarming the border between Morocco and Ceuta, a Spanish exclave. Morocco was accused of
The largest opposition party in Georgia, the United National Movement (UNM), has declared to enter parliament for the first time since it decided to boycott
For political parties in Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine, building an alliance with a Europarty offers political advantages at home and abroad. Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine
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