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Image by Arzu Geybullayeva created on Canva for Global Voices using photos: https://www.brookings.edu/articles/understanding-turkeys-response-to-the-israel-gaza-crisis/ and https://www.ft.com/content/2be8ee72-10fd-11e4-b116-00144feabdc0 While hypocrisy is nothing new in global politics, Turkey’s President, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan takes the practice to soaring new heights. He is a seasoned hypocrite, causing irreparable reputational damage to himself, and Turkey’s interests. Erdoğan’s stance on the Gaza war is demonstrative of the pot calling the kettle black. He wants the world to believe he is t...
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Bulgaria's centre-right GERB party has received the most votes in parliamentary elections marked by voter apathy and low turnout. The results have produced yet another fragmented parliament, which will likely be unable to end a long-running period of political turmoil. Many observers predict another snap parliamentary election later this year. The winning GERB party - led by former Prime Minister Boyko Borissov - will need at least two partners to form a governing coalition. With 64% of the votes counted, the right-wingers received 23.7%, followed by the ethnic Turkish Movement for Rights and ...
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Narendra Modi was sworn in Sunday for a rare third consecutive term as India’s prime minister, relying on his coalition partners after his party failed to win a parliamentary majority in a surprise outcome. Modi and his cabinet ministers took the oath of office, administered by President Droupadi Murmu, at India’s presidential palace Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi. The 73-year-old popular but polarising leader is only the second Indian prime minister after Jawaharlal Nehru to retain power for a third five-year term. His Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party, which won by landslides in 2014...
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Thousands of people gathered across Germany on Saturday to voice opposition to right-wing extremism the day before the European Parliament elections, organizers and police reported. In Berlin, a peaceful protest drew 15,000 people, according to police estimates. The organizers had registered a demonstration for 10,000. The protesters held up placards reading "Rights for people instead of right-wing people" and "Diversity without alternative." The organizers in Leipzig put the numbers there also at 15,000, while the police estimate was 12,500. A protest in Dresden also drew thousands. One of th...
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Thousands of people demonstrated in the eastern German cities of Leipzig and Dresden Saturday against right-wing extremism and for democracy ahead of Sunday's vote for the European Parliament and local elections. "We want to wake people up to go and vote and give a clear signal for democracy and human rights one day before the European and municipal elections," Irena Rudolph-Kokot, one of the organizers, said. The organizers in Leipzig put the numbers there at 15,000, while the police estimate was 12,500. Sandra Hüller, who was nominated for an Oscar this year for her lead role in "Anatomy of ...
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Thousands of people gathered across Germany on Saturday to voice opposition to right-wing extremism the day before the European Parliament elections, organizers and police reported. In Berlin, a peaceful protest drew 15,000 people, according to police estimates. The organizers had registered a demonstration for 10,000. The protesters held up placards reading "Rights for people instead of right-wing people" and "Diversity without alternative." The organizers in Leipzig put the numbers there also at 15,000, while the police estimate was 12,500. A protest in Dresden also drew thousands. One of th...
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Thousands of people gathered across Germany on Saturday to voice opposition to right-wing extremism the day before the European Parliament elections, organizers and police reported. In Berlin, a peaceful protest drew 15,000 people, according to police estimates. The organizers had registered a demonstration for 10,000. The protesters held up placards reading "Rights for people instead of right-wing people" and "Diversity without alternative." The organizers in Leipzig put the numbers there also at 15,000, while the police estimate was 12,500. A protest in Dresden also drew thousands. One of th...
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Thousands of people demonstrated in the eastern German cities of Leipzig and Dresden Saturday against right-wing extremism and for democracy ahead of Sunday's vote for the European Parliament and local elections. "We want to wake people up to go and vote and give a clear signal for democracy and human rights one day before the European and municipal elections," Irena Rudolph-Kokot, one of the organizers, said. The organizers in Leipzig put the numbers there at 15,000, while the police estimate was 12,500. Sandra Hüller, who was nominated for an Oscar this year for her lead role in "Anatomy of ...
DPA Breaking News
Thousands of people demonstrated in the eastern German cities of Leipzig and Dresden Saturday against right-wing extremism and for democracy ahead of Sunday's vote for the European Parliament and local elections. "We want to wake people up to go and vote and give a clear signal for democracy and human rights one day before the European and municipal elections," Irena Rudolph-Kokot, one of the organizers, said. The organizers in Leipzig put the numbers there at 15,000, while the police estimate was 12,500. Sandra Hüller, who was nominated for an Oscar this year for her lead role in "Anatomy of ...
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Several thousand people gathered in central Berlin on Saturday to demonstrate against right-wing extremism the day before Germany votes in European Parliament elections, police reported. The afternoon demonstration was so far peaceful, with many people joining, a police spokesman said as the protest was proceeding. The organizers had registered a demonstration for 10,000 participants. The protestors held up placards reading "Rights for people instead of right-wing people" and "Diversity without alternative." A broad alliance of civil society organizations in major cities, such as Hamburg, Muni...
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