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Defending Freedom Across Generations: Liberalism in an Aging Philippines

In just five years, the Philippines will officially be an aging society. That should surprise—and worry us. After all, this is still a country where half the population is under 25. Yet in 2020, there...

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Between Populism and Pragmatism

What the Czech Elections Reveal About Europe’s Future. An analysis by Natália Sabol Tkáčová, Project Manager, FNF Central Europe.

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Two years after October 7: Silence in the Face of Violence and the Debt owed to Women

Two years after Hamas' terrorist attack on Israel, we remember the victims and denounce the silence surrounding the crimes committed against women. From a liberal perspective, a commitment to truth...

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How to Build 'Hard Hope'

Lisa Witter shares how “hard hope” helps leaders face today’s political and personal challenges with courage, empathy, and action. A conversation on mindset, leadership, and better politics.

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From Centralization to Inclusion:

For more than five decades, Syria’s political and economic trajectory was shaped by a deeply centralized system under the Ba’ath regime.

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Venezuela One Year After the Stolen Elections: Resistance and Hope

One year after the manipulated elections, Venezuela impressively demonstrates how courage, organisation and democratic resistance can bring about hope and change, even under authoritarian rule.

Opposition leader Maria Corina Machado addresses supporters during a protest against Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro.

Continued repression against opposition as polls give democracy hope

On Sunday, Venezuela will hold its presidential election, which is considered the most important since Nicolás Maduro came to power over a decade ago. Millions of Venezuelans see this as a rare...

Although prominent politicians such as the liberal opposition leader María Corina Machado and others have been barred from running, their support for the independent candidate Edmundo González has mobilized the opposition.

FNF Tunisia & Libya: A Milestone in Building Tunisia’s Green Hydrogen Academic Consortium

Tunisia is taking a bold leap toward a sustainable future. FNF Tunisia & Libya has united top researchers and institutions in the country’s first Green Hydrogen Academic Consortium to shape Tunisia’s...

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A Stepping Stone for Business and Human Rights in Indonesia

Many of human rights violations in the business sectors are closely tide to environmental issues, particularly land conflicts in mining and plantations areas. How does Indonesia face this growing...

Participants of the FGD discussing policy recommendation for the implementation of Human Rights Due Diligence (HRDD) in Indonesia.

From Poland with Love. July

Poland’s political landscape is shifting as Prime Minister Donald Tusk unveils a leaner, high-stakes cabinet in a bid to reclaim momentum after electoral setbacks. From bold ministerial shake-ups to...

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