Latvia Euroviews. The Latvian ban on unvaccinated MPs should be a wake-up call | View The decision to exclude Latvian parliamentarians without a COVID-19 vaccine ought to ring alarm bells for democrats worldwide, argue Leiden University's Tom Theuns and Josette Daemen. 18/11/2021
Belarus Euroviews. Belarus: A non-standard situation demands non-standard tools | View Sanctions won't be enough to resolve the political crisis in Belarus. International non-recognition and the opening of criminal cases need to follow the upcoming Vienna Conference, says diplomat and opposition figure Pavel Latushka 16/11/2021
Tech News Nobel winner Maria Ressa calls Facebook 'biased against facts' Ressa, who was the joint recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize this week, slammed Facebook as a threat to democracy. 09/10/2021
Iraq Euroviews. Iraqis go to the polls on October 10. What happens next? | View Iraqis will vote in snap parliamentary elections this Sunday, for the first time since protests rocked the country in 2019. SIPRI's Shivan Fazil and Dylan O'Driscoll explain what's at stake - and why the new government will have no time to lose. 04/10/2021
Tunisia Euroviews. The US and EU must put pressure on Tunisia before it’s too late | View The international community must speak up after the recent presidential power-grab in Tunisia, argues Adnen Hasnaoui, president of the Maghreb Institute for Sustainable Development. 04/10/2021
Germany 'Democracy is under attack' says Merkel at reunification ceremony German Chancellor Angela Merkel called for an ongoing commitment to democracy as she spoke at the 31st-anniversary ceremony of the reunification of east and west. 04/10/2021
Germany Euroviews. Germany's politicians need to address the state of democracy | View Goran Buldioski, the director of the Open Society Initiative for Europe, says that political parties need to pay attention to the state of democracy in Germany. 24/09/2021
Hungary Euroviews. Hungary PM Viktor Orban responds to criticism from Timothy Garton Ash Timothy Garton Ash had accused Orban of having his cake and eating it in terms of Hungary's relationship with the EU. 14/09/2021
China Hong Kong protester handed nine-year sentence in security law case Tong Ying-kit, 24, was convicted of inciting secession and terrorism for his part during a pro-democracy protest in Hong Kong in July 2020. 30/07/2021
Green News Euroviews. Why democracy is the key ingredient to battling climate change 9 out of the 10 top performers in the 2021 Climate Change Performance Index are democracies. 29/06/2021
Tech News Hong Kong security law used to close overseas pro-democracy website Web host Wix was asked by Hong Kong police to shut down a website run by exiled activists. It has since reinstated it and apologised. 03/06/2021
World News Euroviews. Democratic challenges have accelerated during COVID pandemic | View Pierre Peytier, from the European Network of Election Monitoring Organisations, on how the COVID pandemic has affected democracy. 24/05/2021
Germany Germany puts anti-lockdown activists under surveillance The country's domestic security agency can now monitor people and groups within the so-called 'Querdenker' movement. 28/04/2021
Living Do citizen ‘juries’ have the answers to climate change? What are citizen assemblies, the idea many are turning to as a solution to climate problems? 27/04/2021
Myanmar Secret newsletter keeping communities informed in Myanmar Young people in Myanmar are fighting the military junta's information suppression and internet shutdown by producing an underground printed newsletter. 11/04/2021
China Hong Kong detains 47 activists in sweeping use of new security law The 47 now in detention were among 55 arrested in police raids last month in the largest use yet of the territory's new security law. 28/02/2021
Algeria Algeria frees imprisoned journalist and pro-democracy activists The release of Drareni and pro-democracy activists advocating for reform in Algeria is being seen as a step to appease protesters in the country. 20/02/2021
Thailand Thai police clash with pro-democracy protesters over detained leaders The protesters demanded the release of four of their leaders who have been detained and await trial for defaming the monarchy. 13/02/2021
Myanmar Myanmar coup: Tensions rise between protesters and police Crowds gathered in Yangon and Mandalay again on Sunday, as protests grow bigger and bolder since Monday's coup. 07/02/2021
USA Arnie's warning highlights danger of US 'spinning out of control' Scott Lucas is Professor Emeritus of International Politics at the University of Birmingham. He says there are echoes between the events Schwarzenegger is describing and what's happening now in America. 11/01/2021