Democratic Primary News
Booker drops out. Sanders comes under criticism. Biden still leads.
Nick Ottens is a public affairs officer for the Dutch Animal Coalition and a board member for Liberal Green, the sustainability network of the Dutch liberal party VVD. He is a former political risk consultant and a former research manager for XPRIZE, where he designed prize competitions to incentivize breakthrough innovation in agriculture, food and health care. He has also worked as a journalist in Amsterdam, Barcelona and New York for EUobserver, NRC, Trouw, World Politics Review and Wynia’s Week, among others.
Booker drops out. Sanders comes under criticism. Biden still leads.
Keir Starmer, Rebecca Long-Bailey, Lisa Nandy, Jess Phillips and Emily Thornberry make it into the second round.
Freezing rents is a stopgap measures that ignores why rents are rising in the first place.
They wanted a system that would encourage bargaining and compromise.
The two strongmen announce a ceasefire, but they are not the only ones with an interest in Libya.
It’s wrong, and it’s sure to backfire.
Europe is not stepping in to take over the mess Donald Trump has made.
Castro backs Warren. Biden still leads the polls. What is Bloomberg up to?
Who can vote and when, who are the candidates, and who is ahead.
Castro drops out. Sanders raises the most money. An airstrike in Iraq divides the candidates.
Quim Torra is ordered to resign. Oriol Junqueras is not allowed to take his seat in Europe.
Trade unions are hurting workers in a bid to protect their privileges.
The Republicans should take it.
The social democrat makes concessions to separatists and the far left.
A separatist crisis in Catalonia. Stagnation in Italy. Stalemate in Israel. Polarization in the United States.