Category : Westminster


Populism's Meaning Lost as Left and Right Diverge in Power

Populism, once the defining political term of the 2010s, now fails to capture the diverging fates of left and right movements, as its vague nature obscures deeper institutional struggles and power dynamics in neoliberal societies.

Sri Lanka MPs Scrap Pensions in Post-Crisis Reform

Sri Lankan legislators have overwhelmingly voted to abolish their pensions, fulfilling a key campaign promise by the Marxist-leaning government following public anger over the country's economic crisis.

Trump Puts 26-Year-Old Assistant on Fine Arts Commission

President Donald Trump has named his 26-year-old executive assistant Chamberlain Harris to the Commission of Fine Arts, which must approve his controversial White House ballroom project. Harris lacks art or architecture background but is described as loya

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