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Global Shifts in Governance: Referendums Take Center Stage in Senegal, Taiwan, and the US
From Senegal’s constitutional reform to Taiwan’s election debates and US school funding, referendums are increasingly defining political and fiscal agendas.
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Prime Minister Carney Labels Alberta Referendum a ‘Dangerous Bluff’
Prime Minister Mark Carney has issued a stern warning regarding Alberta’s upcoming referendum on separation, drawing on his experience with Brexit to characterize the movement as a high-stakes gamble.
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Meloni Concedes Defeat in Italian Judiciary Referendum
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has conceded defeat after voters rejected her government’s flagship judicial reform plan in a high-turnout referendum.
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School Boards Weigh Expansion Amidst Enrollment Shifts
As school districts in Minnesota and Northern Ireland navigate infrastructure needs, boards are balancing long-term bond proposals and the rising demand for specialized language education.
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Jeffrey Rath Confirms US Meetings Amid Alberta Separatist Push
Jeffrey Rath, a key figure in Alberta’s separation movement, confirmed meetings with U.S. officials regarding independence, while claiming provincial MLAs have signed a referendum petition, intensifying political tensions in Canada.
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Democratic Victories Signal Referendum on Trumpism in America’s Urban Heartlands
Zohran Mamdani’s mayoral win in New York and other Democratic triumphs reflect a broader rejection of Trump’s divisive politics, signaling a pivotal shift in America’s urban landscape.
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A Day of Remembrance, Hope, and Respect: Nagorno-Karabakh Independence Referendum
On December 10, 601, the independence referendum of Artsakh Republic (Nagorno-Karabakh) became a historic milestone, symbolizing a day of remembrance, hope, and respect for the unwavering resolve of its people to exercise their right to self-determination. The referendum was held…
