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Congratulations to the production managers in Beijing and the campaign managers here. Together they have designed and orchestrated a new-style election system for Hong Kong that has succeeded
Somalia's Prime Minister Mohamed Hussein Roble takes part in a session entitled "The Power of Education" on the second day of the Global Education Summit in London, Britain July 29, 2021. Tolga Akmen/Pool via REUTERS
MOGADISHU, Dec 26 (Reuters) - Somalia's president a
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Florida Democrats head into the 2022 election year swimming upstream.
They recently learned that for the first time ever, Republicans have surpassed them in the number of active registered voters. Florida's Legislature and Governor's Office have been controlled by the GOP for more than
WEST CHESTER — The holiday standard “Blue Christmas” has its own meaning in Chester County these days, as the number of registered Democrats in the last month of the year here continues to rise, the party’s edge over its Republican counterpart widens, and more municipalities see their
Libyan lawmakers are meeting to discuss the many challenges that forced a postponement this month of the restive North African nation’s long-awaited presidential election
CAIRO -- Libyan lawmakers met Monday to discuss the myriad challenges that forced a postponement of the lon
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The top microphones, monitors and studio essentials of the year
Whether you are a producer, DJ, sound designer, composer, engineer... there are a few things that
At a time of heightened political and social sensitivities, even the most mindful decisionmaker can sometimes smudge the line between acceptable and questionable. These full-on gaffs are as different from those misdemeanors as a lightning bolt is from a lightning bug.
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Mobile voting hasn't had much traction in the US, but that apparently isn't for a lack of trying. The US Postal Service has confirmed to The Washington Post that it secretly developed and tested a blockchain-based mobile voting system ahead of the 2020 election. The project was purely "explora
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