Chile’s presidential run-off is looming, and the left’s hopeful, Jeanette Jara, is distancing herself from government
Trump’s military campaign and threats of regime change in Venezuela add uncertainty to the country’s democratic future
The event was a messy, fractious and, at times, tense display of the kind of true democracy missing from UK politics
Bolsonaro’s attempted coup broke social contract of protecting memory and truth to ensure past crimes never happen again
Former president's son and his allies are lobbying US government to punish judges investigating 2022 coup attempt
The UK’s broken justice system is locking young activists like me away – and we’ll all suffer the consequences
Conservative ministers loudly championed free speech – right up until they outlawed it. Now, we’re all at risk
The erosion of democracy happens bit by bit and then all at once
Maduro took office last week for a third consecutive term. Now, he’s consolidating his position as dictator
Many Salvadorans have a different story to tell about the ‘Bukele miracle’ – so why did they vote to re-elect him?