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Editor's note: Moses Becker is a special commentator on political issues for News.Az, a PhD in political science and an expert on interethnic and interreligious relations. The article expresses the personal opinion of the author and may not coincide with the view of News.Az.
19 Sep 2025-11:00 -
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French Prime Minister François Bayrou is expected to lose a parliamentary confidence vote on Monday, a collapse that would make him the fourth head of government to fall in less than two years and plunge the country deeper into political paralysis.08 Sep 2025-14:41
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South Korea has delivered a decisive victory to opposition candidate Lee Jae-myung, just six months after his predecessor's attempt to impose martial law failed.03 Jun 2025-23:18
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Bangladesh has remained in political turmoil since a student-led uprising last year forced then-Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina to flee, bringing an end to her 15-year authoritarian rule.23 May 2025-22:56
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By Asif Aydinli
News.Az presents an interview with the co-founder and deputy director of The Topchubashov Center (Baku, Azerbaijan), Murad Muradov.
25 Nov 2024-11:58 -
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By Asif Aydinli
In this exclusive interview with News.Az, Georgian analyst Gia Kuchava delves into the current political landscape of Georgia in the wake of its parliamentary elections. With a critical eye, Kuchava offers insights into the ongoing standoff between the ruling party, Georgian Dream, and the country’s radical opposition, which has refused to recognize the election results. He sheds light on the accusations of administrative manipulation, the strategies of opposition groups, and the implications for Georgia’s democracy. Kuchava also discusses President Salome Zourabichvili’s precarious political future, the prospects for a united opposition, and the renewed pressure from both Russia and the West to influence Georgia's trajectory.
05 Nov 2024-14:25 -
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Amid rising political uncertainty in Georgia, tensions between the authorities and opposition have escalated following recent elections, the results of which have come under serious scrutiny. Leading international and national observers have reported irregularities, accusing the ruling party of vote manipulation and an undemocratic approach to the electoral process.
01 Nov 2024-13:55 -
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The political turmoil unleashed by the dismissal of Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin is likely to deal another blow to the already struggling economy, where millions of people drowning in debt have been waiting for long-delayed cash handouts, News.az reports citing Reuters .15 Aug 2024-16:38
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