The Global Election Wave of 2026: Why Democracies Are Facing a Trust Crisis
From voter apathy to misinformation, elections are becoming more contested — and more fragile.
From voter apathy to misinformation, elections are becoming more contested — and more fragile.
As China slows, the U.S. and India are becoming major drivers of copper demand — with implications for trade, climate and global supply chains.
Politics meets economics as Japan edges toward its first woman Prime Minister — and the ripple effects are global.
As Beijing hosts the Global Leaders’ Meeting on Women, China is positioning itself as a champion of gender equality. But beneath the speeches lies a nuanced debate on legitimacy, influence, and global norms.
As Cameroon holds its presidential vote today, the contest is raising stakes in Central Africa’s political dynamics — testing legitimacy, democracy, and the balance between stability and transformation.
As anti-immigration protests sweep through Europe, a deeper struggle emerges — not just about borders, but about the very definition of belonging in a rapidly changing world.
From South America to Eastern Europe, a wave of political protests is challenging traditional governance — exposing how information overload and inequality are eroding public faith in democracy.