
La junte birmane annonce le transfert de l'opposante Aung San Suu Kyi en résidence surveillée, une décision jugée hypocrite par ses proches et soutiens.
Le vétéran du Congrès Jim Clyburn discute de la lutte pour le droit de vote, des préoccupations concernant l'intégrité des élections et de sa décision de solliciter un 18e mandat, en établissant des parallèles avec l'ère des droits civiques.
Les habitants de Deir el-Balah votent aux élections municipales pour la première fois depuis 2006, espérant restaurer les services locaux malgré les destructions de la guerre en cours.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán may lose power as polls show the opposition Tisza Party leading, potentially shifting the country's stance on democracy and its relations with the EU and Russia.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán loses election, signaling a shift in European politics after a US official campaigned for him.
Nepal's youth celebrated electoral success, unlike in Bangladesh, where Gen Z protests failed to translate into meaningful political power despite toppling a government.
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Myanmar's former military chief, Min Aung Hlaing, is sworn in as president, promising democracy but facing civil war and international isolation.
Multiple states are suing President Trump over his executive order restricting mail-in voting, arguing it unconstitutionally interferes with state election administration.
Organizers anticipate millions at nationwide rallies protesting government actions and advocating for civil rights, with a large turnout expected in Austin.
Dozens of 'No Kings' protests planned nationwide, including Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky, to voice opposition to President Trump's policies.
Mourners, including presidents and civil rights leaders, gathered in Chicago to celebrate the life and legacy of Rev. Jesse Jackson, honoring his fight for justice.

Thousands in Vancouver's Iranian community celebrated reports of Supreme Leader Khamenei's death following U.S.-Israel strikes, hoping for an end to the Islamic Republic.

Winnipeg's Iranian diaspora celebrated major U.S.-Israel attacks, hoping for the toppling of the Iranian government and the end of the Islamic Republic.