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California to redraw maps in response to Texas plan

Governor Gavin Newsom announces California's bold strategy to counter Texas' controversial electoral redistricting plan, potentially reshaping the political landscape ahead of the next election cycle.

Newsom slams Trump over alleged federal agent deployment

California Governor Gavin Newsom accuses former President Trump of deploying federal agents to influence redistricting efforts. Political tensions rise as Democrats and Republicans clash over electoral boundaries.

Labour proposes sweeping electoral reforms

Labour unveils radical plans to reform the UK's electoral system, including lowering the voting age and scrapping First Past the Post, sparking debate across Westminster.

Supreme Court to rule on Texas gerrymandering case

The US Supreme Court is set to rule on a controversial Texas redistricting case, with critics accusing Republicans of racial gerrymandering to dilute minority votes. The decision could reshape electoral fairness in America.

Schwarzenegger slams California gerrymandering

Hollywood icon and former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger has launched a scathing attack on partisan gerrymandering, warning it undermines democracy. His fiery comments come amid growing scrutiny over electoral fairness in the US.

Texas Democrats fight GOP-drawn electoral maps

Texas Democrats are mounting a fierce legal challenge against Republican-drawn electoral maps, alleging partisan gerrymandering that could shape the state's political landscape for years.

Poll: Tories Face Historic Election Wipeout

A bombshell new poll suggests the Conservative Party could be reduced to just 98 seats in a general election, with Labour on track for a record-breaking majority.

Buttigieg warns Democrats about 2024 risks

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg urges Democrats to embrace change ahead of the 2024 elections, cautioning that maintaining the status quo may lead to electoral setbacks.

NZ electoral reform boosts Māori rights

New Zealand introduces groundbreaking electoral reforms to enhance Māori representation and align with international human rights standards, sparking both praise and debate.

ICJ delays Gaza genocide verdict: Here's why

The International Court of Justice's delay in ruling on Gaza genocide allegations highlights legal intricacies and geopolitical pressures. Here's what's behind the hold-up.

HK offers £128k bounty for pro-democracy academic

Hong Kong authorities have placed a HK$1 million bounty on pro-democracy activist Dr Feng Chongyi, accusing him of violating the national security law. The academic, now based in Australia, faces serious allegations as tensions escalate between China and

FWC rules on return-to-office mandates

The Fair Work Commission has issued a landmark decision on return-to-office policies, balancing employer mandates with employee flexibility. Discover the implications for Australia's workforce.

BTP officers win unpaid overtime case against Sussex Police

Two British Transport Police officers have secured a major victory in the High Court, ruling that Sussex Police must compensate them for unpaid overtime during a secondment. The case could set a precedent for similar claims across UK law enforcement.

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