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Does India Offer a Glimmer of Hope for Democracy?
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Athens Democracy Forum: Democracy at the World’s Ballot Boxes
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Athens Democracy Forum: Can Money Help Save Democracy?
Experts on a panel in Athens last week debated how a growth in organizations aimed at countering a rise in autocracies could help turn the tide.2 hours ago -
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Athens Democracy Forum: Rethinking Journalism
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Sources: Ten Hag hopeful of stay as bosses meet
Erik ten Hag's future as Manchester United manager remains in the balance ahead of a scheduled executive meeting this week.3 hours ago -
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How realistic are Man Utd's Champions League hopes?
As Manchester United head into the international break in the bottom half of the table, closer to the relegation places than the top of the table, how realistic are their Champions League hopes?13 hours ago - UEFA Champions League -
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India bails out Maldives after president softens tilt towards China
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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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Does China now have a permanent military base in Cambodia?
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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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