The Paradox of Aragón: Why the Right Would Not Gain Seats in a General Election?
The article explores the electoral dynamics in Aragón, revealing that despite the PSOE losing a significant number of votes, it does not lose any parliamentary seats, while the PP loses seats despite a smaller drop in votes.
Russia: "Arrested the Attacker of the General of the GRU"
The FSB has arrested an individual involved in an assassination attempt against a high-ranking Russian military intelligence official, amidst ongoing conflict dynamics involving Russia, Ukraine, and the United States.
New information about the assassination attempt on a Russian general
Lieutenant General Vladimir Aleksejev is recovering from surgery after an assassination attempt, with speculations surrounding the motive involving either Ukraine or internal Kremlin dynamics.
The flow of votes reshapes the military. The exploits in the European elections belong to others
Political scientist Salvatore Vassallo advises caution in interpreting a recent poll attributing 4.2% support to former general Vannacci, suggesting that the dynamics of electoral preferences are complex.
What a crowded congressional primary in N.J. says about the state of Democrats
Eleven Democrats are competing in a special primary election for New Jersey's 11th Congressional District, highlighting the current dynamics within the Democratic party ahead of the general election against Republican Joe Hathaway.
The Santa Bárbara battle with Indra threatens credits of over 14,000 million to the defense industry
A legal battle between Santa Bárbara Sistemas and companies Indra Sistemas and Escribano Mechanical & Engineering risks the annulment of over 14.4 billion euros in credits for the defense industry.
The American General Dynamics will appeal to the Supreme Court contracts worth 7,240 million to Indra and Escribano
American company General Dynamics plans to appeal to the Supreme Court over two major artillery contracts recently awarded by the Ministry of Defense to a consortium of Indra and Escribano for a total of 7.24 billion euros.
A. Guterres: "Encouraging" Mobility, but Still Premature Dynamics in Cyprus
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres describes the dialogue regarding Cyprus as encouraging but still in its early stages, highlighting military issues along the Green Line and Turkish intransigence in Varosha.
Paul Nowak calls on Labour to forge closer relationship with Europe
TUC general secretary Paul Nowak urges Labour leader Keir Starmer to establish a closer relationship with Europe, emphasizing the need for better trading arrangements amidst changing international dynamics, particularly with the U.S.