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By covering the political world, Newsendip aims to break down barriers and cultivate a more informed community, one insightful article at a time. Discover the intricate tapestry of global governance, international relations, and national political dynamics.

Join us in unraveling the complexities of politics, gaining insights from unexpected and intriguing events, embracing the serendipity of international news, and broadening your perspective on the world. Explore our Politics category today and discover accessible and diverse international political news.

Laws and policies

Delve into the latest legislative developments and policy decisions to uncover their implications on societies and individuals. Our analysis provides a deeper understanding of legal and political frameworks and their impact on daily life.

International relations

From diplomatic negotiations to geopolitical tensions, we cover interactions between nations that shape regional, continental, and ultimately global dynamics.

Regional and global dynamics

Unravel the interconnectedness of regional and global politics, highlighting the ripple effects of events and decisions on a broader scale.

National politics

Delving into the intricacies of domestic politics, we provide context and analysis to help audiences grasp the nuances of a country's political landscape, gain valuable insights into effective governance strategies across different regions, and learn from diverse contexts.

Democracy

Examine the principles, challenges, and evolution of democratic systems worldwide, providing insights into the mechanisms of governance and citizen participation.

Migrations

Understand the complex factors driving human movement across borders, shedding light on policies that shape migration patterns.

censorhip

State-owned Czech Radio Blacklisted in Russia

Moscow decided to ban access to the Russian version of a Czech state-owned broadcast station. Authorities would target an article from 2001. But the decision was made amid the highest tensions between the countries in 30 years.…
July 20, 2021
Violence against women

Turkey withdraws from Istanbul Convention

As announced in March, Turkey withdrew from the Istanbul Convention on the Prevention of Violence against Women. It contradicted the Turkish authority's views on homosexuality.…
July 2, 2021
Colombia Venezuela border

$1.5 billion to help Venezuelan refugees

The International community pledged to provide $1.5 billion USD for helping the 5.6 million Venezuelan refugees who fled the country since 2015. Venezuela calls it a "political propaganda operation".…
June 18, 2021
Juneteenth celebration

U.S. federal employees soon with Juneteenth holiday

The United States Senate unanimously passed the resolution establishing June 19 as the Juneteenth National Independence Day. This legal public holiday will commemorate the end of slavery in U.S. federal agencies.…
June 16, 2021
Technology

European countries victims of espionage by the U.S.

Denmark let the United States spy on political executives of Germany, France, Norway or Sweden between 2012 and 2014. The head of the Danish intelligence agency was dismissed in 2020 for failing to investigate indications of espionage.…
June 2, 2021
The Grand Reservoir Ethiopian Dam at the border of Sudan will impact Egypt supply of water

Ethiopia, Egypt and Sudan can’t agree on Nile dam

Disagreements on the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam between Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia are still unresolved. Egypt feels vulnerable, Sudan gets a tougher approach, Ethiopia rejects colonial-era treaties. And the reservoir are soon going to be filled for the 2nd year without an agreement.…
April 29, 2021
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