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Press Freedom Under Siege: Women Journalists in Mexico
Women journalists in Mexico face enormous perils amidst Media Turmoil. As violence against journalists escalates, an often-overlooked reality emerges—the targeted suppression faced by women in media. Beyond intimidation, their intersectional identities magnify the risks they endure. This policy paper uncovers their uphill battle, spotlighting their resilience strategies while calling for urgent, comprehensive policies to safeguard their rights and restore justice for journalists in an increasingly hazardous journalistic sphere.
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FNF goes COP28: Advocating Liberal Perspectives to Global Climate Challenges
As we approach the much-anticipated COP28 in Dubai, the Friedrich Naumann Foundation is thrilled to share its active participation in this year's conference. Through our engagement in the Union for the Mediterranean's 'Mediterranean Coalition,' our Mediterranean Dialogue project from the Madrid office will lead and showcase the Foundation's enduring commitment to human rights, sustainability, and innovative energy solutions.
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In the fast lane: The future of mobility in emerging markets
By 2050, two thirds of the people worldwide will live in cities. This development comes with major challenges for emerging and developing countries – especially in the area of mobility. Our new study “Emerging Urban Mobility” by Fraunhofer IAO shows how these countries are dealing with these challenges.
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Dutch election result opens Pandora’s box
In a political earthquake, the far-right Party for Freedom won a resounding victory in the Dutch general elections. Led by long-time MP and political provocateur Geert Wilders, the party won 37 out of 150 seats in the Dutch parliament. The unexpected result sent shock waves through the Netherlands and Europe, as Wilders’ anti-Islam and anti-Europe positions have now gained solid ground in the mainstream.
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Javier Milei will be the next president of Argentina
With Javier Milei as the new president, Argentina is facing a political transformation. The transition to the presidency poses challenges in the dialogue with Peronist President Alberto Fernández and in the complex composition of Congress. Milei's reform agenda and international relations are causing uncertainty. Positive market reactions after the election give hope for economic recovery, while the focus is on implementing structural reforms and preserving democratic institutions.
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“Men earn respect much more easily”
Women face tough challenges in Korea’s business world. Start-up Entrepreneur Ara Goh, a partner of FNF Korea, is aiming for a change. Freiheit.org speaks with her about chauvinistic investors, Korea’s MeToo Movement and why she believes in Korea’s female leaders.
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The Foundation for Freedom in Germany and the World
Based on the principles of liberalism, the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom offers political education in Germany and abroad. Our headquarter is located in Potsdam, and we maintain offices throughout Germany and in over 60 countries around the world.
With our events and publications, we help people to become actively involved in political affairs. We support talented young students with scholarships.
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20 years from Georgia’s Rose Revolution
November 23rd marks twenty years since Georgia’s Rose Revolution, a seminal event in Georgia’s modern history. On the 20th anniversary of the Rose Revolution, its legacy remains controversial due to its importance for current Georgian politics and, in the broader picture, the implication of "color revolutions" for what Russia calls its "near abroad." On the one hand, Georgia made a phenomenal leap forward during 2004-2012. On the other, many avoidable mistakes made by the young leaders of the Rose Revolution continue to haunt the country to date.
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Resilience against Injustice
Lawyers as Heroes of Freedom: Their courage defies authoritarian regimes. In the new publication 'Resisting Injustice - Lawyers as Human Rights Defenders,' discover how they defend human rights and become targets of persecution. A glimpse into their challenging role in the battle for the rule-of-law.
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Russia and Iran as new axis against the West
In an exclusive interview Arkady Mil-Man, Russia expert of the Israeli think tank INSS, explains how the attack of Oktober, 7th 2023 influences the relationship between Russia and Israel, and how Iran, Russia and Hamas are already part of a new axis against Western democracies. The relationship of Russia with Iran has become a strategic alliance, which demands rethinking in the West.
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Portugal's Prime Minister Costa resigns - new elections in March 2024
Portugal's political landscape is in turmoil: António Costa, Portugal's prime minister and leader of the Socialists since 2015, has resigned amid allegations of involvement in influence peddling, corruption and questionable behavior regsrding energy projects. President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa reacted with concerns on the political instability. The corruption scandal could have far-reaching consequences for Portugal's political future.
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„Raif Badawi just moved from a small prison to a larger one”
As part of the 2023 Frankfurt Book Fair, the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom, in cooperation with the German Publishers and Booksellers Association, once again hosted the Raif Badawi Talk. With the talk, the Foundation not only commemorates the fate of the blogger Raif Badawi, but also wants to remind of the difficult situation for journalists worldwide. Under this year’s motto "Women.Press.Freedom." not only Ensaf Haidar, Raif Badawi's wife, but two strong female voices had their say on the panel - Nevsin Mengü (Turkish journalist), and Wazhma Tokhi (Afghan publicist and activist).
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Victory for Democracy in Poland
The fateful elections in Poland on 15 October marked a historic turning point. The long queues in front of the polling stations showed that the citizens longed for change. The national-conservative PiS suffered heavy losses and the pro-European opposition gained force. A new government coalition of KO, Third Way and the left-wing party Nowa Lewica could put the country back on a European course. Despite the challenges, there is hope for a new, democratic and united Poland.
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The Second Klaus Kinkel-Lecture in Karlsruhe
In today's world, liberal democracies grapple with enormous challenges of populism and the rise of illiberal regimes. To address these critical issues, on 6 October 2023, the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom, with the support of the Association of Liberal Jurists, organized the second biennial Klaus Kinkel-Lecture in Karlsruhe.
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Europe must unite in the face of global challenges
The Reshape Europe Conference of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom on 10 October 2023 set a milestone in the global dialogue on the question: How can Europe become more resilient and sovereign to stand up to autocratic governments? Together with international experts, the Foundation discussed the challenges of the new era in terms of economy, security, energy and the liberal values of democracy.