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California's Prop 50 Sparks Voting Rights Battle

California Democrats confront a constitutional showdown as Republican-backed Proposition 50 seeks to restrict voting access, potentially disenfranchising millions in the 2026 elections.

New UK Rule: All Voters Must Carry ID

A major government overhaul will require all UK residents to prove their identity when voting in elections, sparking debates about democracy and accessibility.

Early voting surge in New York and New Jersey

Voters in New York and New Jersey are turning out in unprecedented numbers for early voting in the 2024 presidential election, with polling stations reporting queues and high engagement.

Ireland presidential election turnout concerns

Concerns mount over democratic engagement in Ireland as presidential election sees low turnout and record number of invalid votes, raising questions about voter confidence.

India Builds Himalayan Tunnels Amid China Tensions

Exclusive report reveals India's urgent infrastructure push near contested Chinese border, with strategic tunnels designed for rapid military mobilisation in Uttarakhand's challenging terrain.

LSU Police Face Federal Probe Over Data Breach

Federal authorities launch probe into LSU police after officers allegedly accessed Democratic Party voter data during NFL star's arrest, raising serious civil liberties concerns.

One Nation Surge Threatens Liberal Party Dominance

Pauline Hanson's One Nation party is surging in Australian politics, capitalising on voter discontent and threatening to displace the floundering Liberals as the dominant conservative force.

Amazon ordered to hand over Maine voter data

Maine election officials compel Amazon to release details of voters who returned ballots via company collection boxes amid ongoing election security investigation.

Democrats Worry Trump Prosecutions Alienating Voters

Senior Democratic strategists warn that the multiple criminal cases against Donald Trump could backfire spectacularly, alienating moderate voters concerned about perceived political weaponisation of the justice system.

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