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Supreme Court pulls Arizona into line

Arizona tries to make it harder for people to enrol to vote, but the Supreme Court says no.

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Turkish democracy survives the test, so far

The Turkish protest movement has failed to bring down the government, but it may have laid the groundwork for a more effective democratic opposition.

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Charles Richardson Elections, Europe, Middle East, Political issues 4 Comments 17 June 2013

A memorable Czech scandal

The Czech Republic loses its prime minister to a sensational scandal involving sex, gold and espionage. Early elections are possible.

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Iran’s moderate nails it

A moderate victory in Iran poses a test for theocrat Ali Khamenei.

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A quick guide to Iranian election results

Moderate candidate Hassan Rouhani has a big early lead in Iran's presidential election. Here's how to follow along with the count.

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Election preview: Iran

Iran's presidential election looks as if it might be more exciting than anyone expected, with a surge in support for the most moderate candidate and the chance of a runoff next week.

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Populist insurgency not working well in Italy

Italy's centre-left finally gets some good news, but its populist movement is facing the sort of problems that typically plague amateurs in politics.

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Immigration reform edges forward in the US

Comprehensive immigration reform passes its first hurdle in the US Senate. The jury is still out on whether the Republican leadership will be willing to let it through the House without weakening it beyond recognition.

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Two concepts of surveillance

The US government goes much further in data collection than we should be comfortable with, but the latest revelations are not as devastating as some people think.

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Nauru – a political system in miniature

Nauru elected a new parliament on Saturday, with a record number of candidates and an unusually high turnover among MPs. Being Nauru, however, the numbers are all very small.

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