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Worldcrunch » constitution

constitution

An AI-generated Donald Trump wears a crown and cloak, dressed like a king
Geopoliticsdonald trump

King Donald? Here’s How Trump Is Systematically Trying To Dismantle Democracy

by David Lopez February 25, 2025March 8, 2025
A hand held underwater.
Greenenvironment

Does A River Have Rights? Inside The Movement To Grant Legal Personhood To Nature

by Aida Cuenca November 1, 2024
Adieu Roe, Watching From Paris As My Rights Are Stolen Away
Paris Callingroe v wade

Adieu Roe, Watching From Paris As My Rights Are Stolen Away

by McKenna Johnson October 23, 2024
Reichstag Building in Berlin
Geopoliticsgermany

70 Years On, Germans Find Pride In Their Constitution

by Irene Caselli October 4, 2024
Photo of Russian President Vladimir Putin sitting in Kremlin in Moscow, holding a piece of paper
Russia-Ukraine Warrussian constitution

Two Big Obstacles To Peace: The Russian And Ukrainian Constitutions

by Bethany Wright October 4, 2024
Prishtina Pride hosting "Krejt Co!" during pride week.
LGBTQ Pluskosovo

For Kosovo’s LGBTQ+ Community, Reconciling Amid Homophobia And Nationalism

by Gabriele Magro September 22, 2024
Marching on
Societytunisia

Tunisian Women Refuse To Give Up Their Rights

by Kasia Kasprowicz July 29, 2024
Ren Jianyu was sentenced to two years of labor camp for tweeting “subversive content”
Ideaschina

China: Why Re-Education Camps Have No Place In A Modern Nation

by Marion Girault-Rime July 29, 2024
​''Dina Assassin'' can be read on the sign as protestors took to the streets after Dina Boluarte's first year as president of Peru.
Economygeopolitics

Why Peru’s President Is Going To China — It’s Not Just The Billions In Trade

by Sergio Herrera Deza June 18, 2024
Black and white photo of woman voting in an election.
Ideaseuropean elections

Europeans, Vote! A Lesson In Democracy From My Non-Political Nonna

by Viola Ardone June 7, 2024
image of a gym
Societyhealth

Dolce Vita, Where Are You? An Italian Takedown Of The Cult Of Working Out

by Valeria Berghinz May 21, 2024
Geopoliticsegypt

More Surprises From Morsi, As Cairo Stays On Edge

by Bertrand Hauger April 13, 2024
blogunited kingdom

After Vote, Morsi Signs Decree Establishing New Egyptian Constitution

by Bertrand Hauger April 13, 2024
Geopoliticsvenezuela

Venezuelan Assembly Postpones Ailing Chavez’s Inauguration

by Julie Farrar April 13, 2024
The good kind of "golden parachute" in the Swiss Alps
Economyswitzerland

Corporate Revolution: Switzerland Kisses Goodbye To The Golden Parachute

by Leo Tilmont February 23, 2024
Japan's military shows its stripes
Geopoliticsjapan

Japan’s Quiet Return To Global Weapons Market

by Worldcrunch February 23, 2024
Protesting in Tokyo on April 11
Geopoliticsjapan

Japanese Women v. Shinzo Abe

by Worldcrunch February 22, 2024
Istanbul's Galata bridge
Geopoliticsturkey

Secularism Under Attack In Turkey, Asking The Hard Question

by Worldcrunch February 22, 2024
Vote counting for the referendum on a new Constitution in Tunisia​
Geopoliticstunisian constitution

Tunisia’s New Constitution And Risks Of A Return To “Presidential Dictatorship”

by Worldcrunch February 22, 2024
Students are fighting to make literacy a Constitutional Right
In The Newsunited states

The Battle For A Constitutional Right To Literacy

by Worldcrunch January 9, 2024May 9, 2025
Photo of an Iranian woman holding a portrait of the Secretary-General of Hezbollah, Hassan Nasrallah, during a pro-hijab and pro-government gathering in Tehran on Nov. 2
Geopoliticshassan nasrallah

Why Hezbollah Chief Nasrallah Could Become Iran’s Next Supreme Leader

by Worldcrunch January 8, 2024
Putin addresses the Duma
Geopoliticsrussia

End Of Perestroika? Russia’s Media Reacts To Putin’s ‘Reset’

by Alastair Gill January 4, 2024
Geopoliticsegypt

Morsi To Address Nation, Egypt Speeds Constitution

by Chris Arden January 4, 2024
Muslim Brotherhood supporters in Cairo
Geopoliticsegypt

As Cairo Burns, A Reporter Blends Into Muslim Brotherhood Ranks

by Chris Arden January 4, 2024
Geopoliticsegypt

Voting For New Egyptian Constitution Has Begun – See The Ballot

by Bertrand Hauger January 4, 2024
A video capture of two men in Cairo who say they were beaten by Muslim Brotherhood gangs last week
Geopoliticsegypt

Muslim Brotherhood Accused Of Secret Police Tactics, Torture

by Chris Arden January 4, 2024
Celebrating 'German Unity' day in Berlin on Oct. 3, 1990
Geopoliticsgermany

Why German Unification Is Still Unfinished Business

by Julie Boulet January 4, 2024
Photo of Netanyahu electoral leaflets on the ground
In The Newsdemocracy

Is Israel’s Far Right More Extreme Than In Italy Or The U.S.?

by Emma Albright January 4, 2024March 16, 2025
Watch: Young Tunisians 'Happy,' Dance To Pharrell
blogtunisia

Watch: Young Tunisians ‘Happy,’ Dance To Pharrell

by Julie Farrar November 13, 2023
A file photo at a 2015 Catalan independence rally in Barcelona
Geopoliticsspain

Catalonia Like Quebec? Spain Should Be As Cool As Canada

by Wade Halliburton November 13, 2023
During protests in Hong Kong
Geopoliticshong kong

Xi Jinping Risks All And Nothing In Hong Kong Crackdown

by Hannah Steinkopf-Frank November 13, 2023
Protesters clash with riot police in Santiago, Chile
In The Newschile

In Chile, Between Healthy Change And Outright Chaos

by Alidad Vassigh November 13, 2023
Anti-riot officers standing next to demonstrators holding the Tunisian flag in front of the Parliament in Tunis
In The Newstunisia

Tunisia’s Drift From Democratic Revolution To Authoritarianism

by Hannah Steinkopf-Frank November 13, 2023
A Battle For "New Rights" Or Trick To Maintain Wealth And Privilege?
Ideasdemocracy

A Battle For “New Rights” Or Trick To Maintain Wealth And Privilege?

by Alidad Vassigh November 13, 2023
Chile's "Silent Majority" Reminds Us About The Overreach Of Identity Politics
Ideaschile

Chile’s “Silent Majority” Reminds Us About The Overreach Of Identity Politics

by Alidad Vassigh November 13, 2023
Photo of a woman walking by a wall with street art of Venezuelan presidents Maduro and Chavez in Caracas
Ideaspolitics

The Latin American Left Is Back, But More Fractured Than Ever

by Alidad Vassigh November 13, 2023
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