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From France to the United States to Venezuela, recent elections all share one common trait: uncertainty. Whether by corruption, and human rights violations in Latin America, the rise of far-right parties in Europe, or aging leaders holding onto power in America, the fate of democracies has never been so unclear. In this edition, Worldcrunch features articles from top international sources, as well as original opinion pieces, to try and make sense of it all.
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Table of Contents
5. Long Live That Mess We Call Democracy | Worldcrunch by Jeff Israely
7. Why Macron Should Be France’s Last All-Powerful President | Les Echos by Gaspard Koenig
9. The Fate Of Venezuela’s Democracy Should Matter To You | Confidencial by Miguel Henrique Otero
11. Hamas, Hezbollah And The False Myth Of Victory In Bloodshed | Daraj by Samer al-Qarnashawi
14. Migrant Crackdowns At The Mexico-U.S. Border: How To Build A Death Trap | El Espectador by Maria Alejandra Medina Cartagena
17. Secret Abortion In The Arab World: A Lebanese Woman Shares Her Story | Daraj by Mona Hamdan
19. Benin Reckoning: Coming To Terms With Africans’ Role In The Slave Trade | Die Welt by Christian Putsch
22. Why Antifeminism Is Spreading Among Gen Z | Ethic by Loola Pérez