referendum
News of Zealand: We Could Get to Vote on Marijuana Earlier Than Planned
Government contemplates bringing referendum forward to next year. Plus popular Te Reo classes and the EU trade deal.
Google just banned all abortion referendum ads in Ireland
“Following our update around election integrity efforts globally, we have decided to pause all ads related to the Irish referendum on the Eighth Amendment.”
Dutch voters just shot down a major spying law that would allow DNA database
The legislation may now face revision, even though the prime minister supports it.
Ireland’s top court has cleared the way for a vote to legalize abortion
"Women and their families can make personal and private decisions about their healthcare without fear of prosecution.”
New Zealand to Vote on Cannabis Law Reform, Thanks to the Greens
'Legalise it?' will be put to the people in 2020.
Catalans do not agree on the idea of splitting from Spain
Catalans do not agree on the idea of splitting from Spain
How Spain Reacted to Catalonia (Sort of) Declaring Independence
"The violence is only going to get worse because the far-right is accusing Rajoy of being too soft. He’s going to want to prove to them that he is really tough."
Pictures from the Spanish Pro-Union Rally in Barcelona
Hundreds of thousands gathered in the streets of the Catalan capital yesterday in support of a united Spain.
I Went to Every Protest that Took Place in Madrid this Weekend
The possibility of Catalonia separating from Spain brought the people of Madrid to the streets.
Rubber Bullets in the Rain: Photos of Referendum Day in Barcelona
At least 844 people and 33 police were injured in the violence sparked by the Catalan independence referendum yesterday.
Can Catalans Be Arrested for Voting in Their Independence Referendum?
The Spanish government claims Sunday's referendum is unconstitutional. So what happens to the Catalans who go vote anyway?