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Germany coup plot trial begins: Nine defendants face judges

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Nine people have gone on trial in Germany accused of attempting to seize Parliament and overthrow the state.
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Taiwan reform dispute: Scuffles break out in parliament

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Scuffles in Taiwan's parliament have broken out between members of the two largest political parties
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Georgia passes 'foreign agent' bill: Riot police face off against protesters

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Thousands of protesters have rallied in Georgia after its parliament passed the third and final reading of a bill on “foreign agents”
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Thousands of Georgians defy warnings to join protest against ‘Russia’ bill

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Protesters are angry at government efforts to pass a law against ‘foreign agents’ which mirrors repressive Russian legislation.
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Georgia protests: Anger against foreign registration law

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Thousands of protesters rally in Georgia's capital against a controversial bill that critics say will be used to crack down on dissent.
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Georgia’s 'foreign influence' bill: Proposed law to be discussed parliament

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Protesters are angry at government efforts to pass a law against ‘foreign agents’ which mirrors repressive Russian legislation.
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Georgians are protesting outside parliament against reading of 'foreign influence' bill

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Thousands protests outside Georgia's parliament - ahead of a crucial vote on a controversial proposed law.
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Era-defining elections loom as EU celebrates Europe Day

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As the bloc's institutions celebrate French Foreign Minister Robert Schuman's presentation of the eponymous declaration 74 years ago, MEPs air their concerns over the union's future political makeup one month before the June elections.
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Minister rises in the House to share story of coming to Canada to obtain an abortion

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Minister of Tourism Soraya Martinez Ferrada tells Power & Politics that she decided to rise in the House of Commons Thursday because she wanted to help break the social stigma surrounding abortion. She said it's ‘not enough’ for her...
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Public safety minister is asked if new foreign interference bill can be passed before next election

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Federal Public Safety Minister Dominic LeBlanc responded to reporters' questions about the new bill, which seeks to combat foreign interference in the Canadian electoral process.
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The Greens' Reintke vows to keep EU on track towards climate neutrality amid right-wing backlash

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The Greens' Terry Reintke has pitched her party as the antidote to "right-wing, authoritarian" forces that are trying to water down climate action as she campaigns ahead of June's European elections.
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Georgian lawmakers tussle in parliament after crackdown on foreign agent protesters

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Police in Georgia have used tear gas, rubber bullets and water cannon against tens of thousands of protesters outside parliament.
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Three key moments from the first debate with lead EU candidates

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The lead candidates in the European elections faced off against each other in the first debate of the race, haggling over the Green Deal, the Israel-Hamas war, irregular migration, artificial intelligence and TikTok, among others.
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Germany launches trial of far-right coup plotters

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Nine suspects will take the stand in Stuttgart for attempting to install minor aristocrat and businessman Heinrich XIII Prince Reuss.
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Thousands rally in Georgia in support of 'Russian' foreign influence law

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Top EU diplomat Josep Borrell has warned that if the bill is passed it “would negatively impact Georgia’s progress on its EU path."
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Georgians ‘March for Europe’ in protest against controversial bill

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A huge crowd marched through Tbilisi to call for a bill criticised as authoritarian and Russian-inspired to be binned.
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State of the Union: End of the mandate, enlargement and revolution

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The 9th legislature of the European Parliament has come to an end. We recap the scandals that marred the mandate, but also preview the debate around the 20th anniversary of the EU's biggest enlargement.
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Father of anti-Nazi activist Ilaria Salis: 'My daughter wants a fair trial'

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Ilaria Salis was detained in Hungary on charges of having assaulted neo-Nazi extremists. Now she is running in the European elections.
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Father of anti-Nazi activist Ilaria Salis: 'My daugther wants a fair trial'

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Ilaria Sali was detained in Hungary on charges of having assaulted neo-Nazi extremists. Now she is running in the European elections.
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India lags behind even Pakistan, Bangladesh when it comes to women lawmakers

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From the Ujjwala scheme to the focus on lakhpati didis, women are an important constituency no political party can ignore. But when it comes to putting women in the driver's seat, how many parties actually empower them in the political...
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Togo approves constitutional reform changing how president is elected

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Those opposed to the changes fear they could allow further extensions to President Faure Gnassingbe’s rule.
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After Russiagate, MEPs rush to denounce emerging Chinagate

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Members of the European Parliament have reacted furiously after the institution was hit with fresh allegations of espionage.
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EU Parliament 'ready' for requests to lift MEPs' immunity in Russian influence probe, says Metsola

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The European Parliament is waiting for national authorities to provide intelligence that could lead to stripping MEPs' of their immunity in the so-called Russiagate probe, President Roberta Metsola told Euronews in an interview on Monday.
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Lok Sabha Elections 2024: Did you know there are Indians with 2 votes?

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It's election season in India as voting took place for 102 seats in phase 1 to elect members for the 18th Lok Sabha. In our first episode of Dance of Democracy, The Times of India brings you stories from the vast landscape of India that...