YouTuber Niko Omilana’s prank highlights how few checks are made on the real identities of those who stand for election
After 80 years, Polish-Jewish lawyer Raphael Lemkin’s idea is more relevant than ever
A senior US insider breaks rank to detail exactly what a Donald Trump victory will mean
History will show the economic and social legacy of the outgoing President to have been leagues ahead of his predecessor Donald Trump
Dan Evans and Tom Latchem reveal fresh evidence in one of the most baffling missing person cases of recent years
The economy is the most important issue for voters in the US Presidential Elections, with 40 million people living below the poverty line and new homelessness records being set.
Women who have been coerced by “angry” men are reaching out to support others in a new campaign called ‘Vote Without Fear’.
Amid mounting authoritarianism and widespread allegations of election-rigging, will Georgia’s democracy survive parliamentary polls scheduled for 26 October?
Americans will go to the polls in less than 20 days but the race still dominated by personality rather than growing international crises
Liberal Democrat MP and former ocean rower Dr Roz Savage is challenging the Government’s “narrow” environmental plans
The summit, which is being hosted by Hungry’s far-right President Viktor Orbán, will take place days after the US goes to the polls.
A Home Office report on October 10 found that nearly 40% of religiously motivated hate crimes in the UK target Muslims
When it became apparent that natural immunity would not prevent a second wave, right-wing media backed calls to remove measures and allow immunity to build up via infections
A renowned lawyer said the proposal, put forward by Lord Walney, shows ‘a real misunderstanding’ of the Human Rights Act
The growing conflict, an analyst suggests, ‘represents a real opportunity to redraw the political map… and dismantle the Axis of Resistance’
‘No such deal was done with Starmer. It simply did not happen’, one of a number of sources told Byline Times
The army is set to launch an inquiry into the behaviour of British troops posted to the British Army Training Unit Kenya where Agnes Wanjiru was found dead in 2012
Hungarians are being encouraged to fix problems themselves at a local level and it is having results
The Foreign Secretary’s attack on Russian President was in stark contrast to Joe Biden’s final speech at the UN General Assembly on 24 September
Russia’s prison population is shrinking fast as it pardons inmates to fill the frontlines in Ukraine
An estimated 30,000 foreign-born soldiers are fighting for Israel – and many are leaving a questionable trail of evidence on social media
Wales’ new First Minister Eluned Morgan is a former health minister, and has come under fire for lengthy waiting lists
The Prime Minister’s view of Brexit remains stuck in the past. It’s time he embraced the opportunities of Europe, argues Richard Barfield
Shocking new report updates Byline Times’ investigations into pandemic contracts with a “profound” risk of corruption
Lord Carlile wants the memorial to be moved away from Parliament. Since it was originally proposed costs have almost tripled
‘You do not respond to genocide with gestures; you do not continue to treat a state that is suspected of committing genocide as an ally; and cancelling a number of export licences does not cancel Britain’s complicity’
Denis Zakharov has been monitoring the changing attitudes of Russians to the war in Ukraine on social media. They’ve only got worse
There are 245 key Russian facilities Ukraine could strike today. It has the capabilities, but not the permission. Why deny them?
Well over a thousand people ‘denied a vote’ due to issues with mandatory photo ID rules in the capital
Over 50 years ago, the UK and US governments conspired in secret for the UK to hold onto Chagos and expel its entire population
While the violence that erupted in July and early August cooled off, social divisions have since become more pronounced and for some, it has become an opportunity to be exploited
Right-wing commentators and politicians were quick to suggest the riots were caused by the working class being ignored – ignoring the fact they were ignited by misinformation spread by the far-right minority
Long Covid Kids and Long Covid Scotland met the legal tests of having ‘significant interest’ in matters being investigated, but they were not granted core participant status
Kamala Harris’ choice of running mate has been praised as a ‘top of the leader-board pick’
Polling from many different sources shows a shift towards Harris as America moves into “uncharted territory” that has “no modern historical parallel”
Venezuela’s main electoral body and diplomatic services have been accused of creating unprecedented obstacles to stop people from voting, as polls show the country could be destined for new leadership
Experts say Donald Trump’s fiery brand of boardroom geopolitics would have disastrous consequences even beyond the theatre of Russia’s active conflict with Ukraine
The North Area Basic Command Unit – which encompasses Enfield and Haringey, two of the most ethnically diverse areas of London – has a long history of racial incidents by its employees