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Athens Democracy Forum: Can Money Help Save Democracy?
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Athens Democracy Forum: Democracy at the World’s Ballot Boxes
Much of Earth’s population has been voting this year. Where democracies are strained and stressed, is there room for optimism?2 hours ago -
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Athens Democracy Forum: Rethinking Journalism
In a time when social media tends to rule the day, what can traditional news organizations to do regain trust?2 hours ago -
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Athens Democracy Forum: Where Is Global Politics Headed?
Voters have more opportunities than ever in 2024 to shape history in their countries, but war, technology and other forces pose a powerful threat, experts said.2 hours ago -
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Athens Democracy Forum: Seeking the Road to Peace in the Middle East
Panelists at the Athens Democracy Forum discussed the widening conflict and the challenge of getting the warring parties to a consensus.2 hours ago -
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Athens Democracy Forum: Young Activists on What Drives Them
Six young people from around the world who attended the Athens Democracy Forum spoke about what drives them and the challenges they face.2 hours ago -
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Does India Offer a Glimmer of Hope for Democracy?
Prime Minister Modi was re-elected, but his party fell short in dominating Parliament. Was that an inflection point for the world’s largest democracy?2 hours ago - India -
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Can gun storage initiatives help prevent suicides?
Advocates for these initiatives say they can save lives through safely storing firearms for people at risk of suicide.2 hours ago -
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The United Arab Emirates can help bring Israeli hostages home
The failure to hold Hamas accountable has allowed the group to remain a destabilizing force in Gaza.16 hours ago - Israel -
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How the US can help Lebanon move past Hezbollah
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