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Türkiye: Ein Jahr nach dem Erdbeben in der Türkei

https://www.freiheit.org/turkey/one-year-after-earthquake-people-need-hope-such-disasters

On 6 February 2023, two earthquakes with magnitudes of 7.8 and 7.5 shook south-eastern Türkiye and northern Syria. According to official figures, 53,537 people lost their lives in Türkiye, many more are missing and more than 500,000 homes were destroyed. Many people in the region continue to live in a state of emergency. At the same time, local elections are just around the corner in the earthquake region and people are waiting for answers to many questions.
most people also consider him to be guilty of the bad

South African Elections 2024: ANC loses majority after 30 years

https://www.freiheit.org/liberal-workshop-south-africa/anc-loses-majority-after-30-years

On May 29, 2024, South Africa held elections 30 years after the abolition of apartheid. For many older South Africans, 1994 marked the beginning of a new era: the path to political enfranchisement, the first participation in democratic elections, and the liberation of the black population from decades of oppression, made possible by the leadership of Nelson Mandela and his party, the African National Congress (ANC).
force despite minimal campaign presence and the „bad

women to women : The Founder of Myanmar’s first yoga school, female Yoga Instructor Thuzar

https://www.freiheit.org/myanmar/founder-myanmars-first-yoga-school-female-yoga-instructor-thuzar

The primary goal of establishing this school was precisely that – to share knowledge. The Yoga asanas we currently practice at our school are just the tip of the iceberg; there’s much more knowledge out there that I want to make known. Hence, after establishing the school, we focus on sharing knowledge with the students and provide both knowledge and practice comprehensively.
It was just bad timing that made me struggle quite

Parliamentary elections in Croatia: Croatia before the parliamentary elections

https://www.freiheit.org/central-europe-and-baltic-states/king-kong-vs-godzilla-croatian-way

The political wrestling match in Croatia has begun: President Zoran Milanović and Prime Minister Andrej Plenković are facing off in a power struggle. With unconventional manoeuvres and sharp attacks on established politics, they are setting the course for the upcoming parliamentary elections. Who will emerge victorious from this epic duel? And what consequences will this have for Croatia and the EU?
46.9% in the last election in 2020, this would be a bad

Dakar (Western Africa) | Friedrich Naumann Foundation

https://www.freiheit.org/western-africa

The Foundation for Freedom has had a presence in Dakar, Senegal since 1980. From here it manages most of the West- African Subregion. Senegal has experienced several peaceful transitions of power since achieving independence in 1960. It is considered the most stable country in West Africa. The Foundation focuses its work in Senegal and  in the region on the rule of law, the market economy and respect for human rights. It supports liberal political partners and selected future political leaders. It actively identifies and promotes organisations and individuals willing to take responsibility and contribute to development.
As the first of the coup-belt countries Mali has a bad

European elections 2024: European elections 2024

https://www.freiheit.org/pro-european-majority-successfully-counters-attack-right

The 2024 European elections were characterised by a high voter turnout and intense political debates. Despite the rise of extreme right-wing and left-wing parties, the political centre was able to maintain its position. This ensures the continuation of European integration, the protection of democratic values and increased defence cooperation. A clear signal to the world: the EU remains a stable and unified force.
Belgium, Alexander de Croo, resigned because of the bad

Energy turnaround: Morocco – climate champion with question marks

https://www.freiheit.org/marocco-and-algeria/morocco-climate-champion-question-marks

From a ban on plastic bags to the world’s largest solar power plant, Morocco likes to present itself as a pioneer in climate policy. Europeans are also pinning their hopes for green electricity from the desert on the kingdom. But Morocco’s image as a climate champion is increasingly being tarnished.
delays in another major project in Midelt, is not only bad

Taiwan: inauguration President of Taiwan, William Lai Ching-te

https://www.freiheit.org/taiwan/governing-will-be-difficult

On Monday May 20, the new President of Taiwan, William Lai Ching-te and his Vice-President Hsiao Bi-khim were inaugurated in Taipei. Many representatives from neighbouring countries and the international community, politicians from all Taiwanese political groups and civil society representatives attended. Dr. Rainer Adam, the current head of the Taiwan office of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom in Taipei, was also a guest at the inauguration. Freiheit.org spoke to Dr. Adam about the new President Lai, his new government and the political situation on the island.
growth rate of 3.4 percent GDP for 2024 might seem not bad