Only Syrians have the right to talk about setting the country’s elections, Foreign Minister Walid Muallem said.
The state's attorney general welcomed the court’s decision to revive arguments after federal judges struck down the law.
If Tuesday was a test of whether the Republican establishment’s attacks on Donald Trump were working, it seems like they failed. The mogul grew his delegate count with wins in Michigan, Mississippi and Hawaii.
An executive for a nonprofit charity, believed to be a confidant of Aung San Suu Kyi, is said to be one of the presidential candidates shortlisted by the ruling party.
The controversial businessman’s rise to the front of the GOP pack has both angered and disturbed international media.
Heading into Super Tuesday, Clinton led Sanders by 20 points in Virginia. The state was considered a “must win” for Clinton.
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The binding referendum on the controversial proposal, described by critics as Switzerland’s “Nazi moment,” will be held Sunday.
Turnout in Friday’s parliamentary and Assembly of Experts elections was more than 60 percent, according to reports.
It’s technically President Museveni’s last term, as Uganda’s constitution bars anyone over 75 from the presidency.
While the Islamic Republic might be a theocracy, there are still major issues at stake as Iranians head to the polls Friday.
The administrative region of China has rolled out a plan to bolster its economy amid China's slowdown and rising political tensions.
Uganda’s electoral commission announced that incumbent President Yoweri Museveni won the Feb. 18 presidential election with 60.8 percent of the vote.
The Obama administration says its own election assistance commissioner erred in allowing states to change voter registration forms.
With more than 65 percent of the poll results released Thursday, a run-off vote seems possible.
Tensions are rising amid a failed military coup, a slew of contentious arrests and one presidential challenger running his campaign from behind bars.
The state has become the epicenter of election-year voting rights fights, a civil liberties attorney says.
Uganda's main opposition candidate and presidential challenger Kizza Besigye has been released from police custody hours after his arrest.
The Uganda Communications Commission said it had temporarily blocked social media, including Facebook and Twitter, citing security concerns.
As a controversial election gets underway Thursday, some businesses have relocated their operations or temporarily closed up shop out of fear.
Uganda President Yoweri Museveni is expected to win a fifth five-year term Thursday, but support for the opposition has been growing.