Parliamentary elections: Golob won a seat, but the fight for a majority is just beginning
In Slovenia's parliamentary elections, Robert Golob's Freedom Movement leads with 28.55% of the votes, while Janez Janša's SDS follows closely behind at 28.17%.
Construye Movement Issues Statement Regarding Possible Cancellation by CNE
The Construye movement in Ecuador expressed its concerns about the National Electoral Council's intent to begin the cancellation process of the political organization for allegedly failing to meet the required number of supporters.
Exit Polls in Slovenia: Small Advantage for the Left, Janša Slightly Behind
Exit polls in Slovenia show a slight lead for the left-wing Freedom Movement over Janez Janša's Slovenian Democratic Party.
Slovenian Elections: Polls Show a Slight Advantage for Liberals
Poll results following the closure of polling stations indicate a slim lead for the liberal Freedom Movement over the conservative Slovenian Democratic Party in Slovenia's elections.
Slovenian elections: polls show a slight lead for liberals over conservatives
Polls conducted by Mediana and RTV Slo indicate a close race in Slovenia's elections, with the Liberal Freedom Movement leading the conservative Slovenian Democratic Party by a narrow margin.
Intense Competition in Slovenia Elections: Similar Results for Two Leading Parties in Pre-Election Polls
Slovenia's upcoming elections see a close race between the ruling Freedom Movement and the opposition Slovenia Democratic Party amid a recent spying scandal.
City Boys vs Village Boys: Inside Tinubu, Obi’s fight for young voters
A struggle is emerging between the City Boy Movement for President Tinubu and the Village Boy Movement for Peter Obi, as they vie for the support of Nigeria's youth in the upcoming elections.
In Pictures: A Crowded Letná Presented a Business Card to Babiš's Government
A large crowd gathered at Letná in Prague, marking yet another significant demonstration organized by the Million Moments for Democracy movement.
CNE report on the Construye movement states it has not a single member and proposes its cancellation
The Ecuadorian National Electoral Council found that the political movement Construye has no permanent members and has initiated proceedings for its legal cancellation.
At least 100,000 people participated in an anti-government protest in Prague
Over 100,000 individuals gathered in Prague for an anti-government protest organized by the civic movement 'Million Moments' to address concerns about the erosion of democracy and increasing oligarchy under Prime Minister Andrej Babiš's administration.
AMMPLA warns of road closures during a race in Petrolina
The Municipal Mobility Authority of Petrolina (AMMPLA) has announced temporary road closures for the 2nd Women’s Movement Run and Walk event on Saturday, affecting several waterfront areas.
What nonsense Rep, watch out for Erdogan and Chuck Norris: so today...
Illy Schlein criticizes the government's cuts to fuel taxes while paradoxically calling for the same cuts, revealing contradictions within her party's economic approach.
Androulakis invites Famelos and Charitsis to participate in the PASOK conference
Nikos Androulakis has invited the presidents of SYRIZA and the New Left to participate in a dialogue table on 'Constitution and Institutions' at the PASOK - Movement for Change conference.
M5s, not only Traversi. That grillino world oriented to vote Yes
A notable reform movement within the former M5s members appears to be emerging, with significant figures expressing support for a judicial reform vote.
Western Sahara: American Senators Want to Classify Polisario as a 'Terrorist Organization'
Three American senators have introduced a bill to classify the Polisario Front as a terrorist organization, sparking reactions even in Algeria, which supports the movement for self-determination in Western Sahara.
'No to transphobia, no to the red pill movement', says Du Moscovis upon receiving Shell award for actor
Actor Eduardo Moscovis criticized misogyny, homophobia, transphobia, and the red pill movement during his acceptance speech for the Shell Theatre Award.
In Parliament with the 5-Star Movement: The Imam Who Votes No and Cheers for Iranian Rockets
Brahim Baya, an imam linked to the Taiba mosque in Turin, publicly expresses support for Iranian missiles while addressing a gathering, raising concerns over his connections to Hamas.
Rafah crossing partially reopens after weeks of closure
The Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt has reopened partially, allowing limited movement for medical cases and stranded travelers after a long closure amidst ongoing conflict.
Woo Won-sik Starts Joint Proposal for Constitutional Amendment with Six Parties Excluding the People Power Party
The Speaker of the National Assembly, Woo Won-sik, and six other parties, excluding the People Power Party, are pushing for a constitutional amendment to enshrine the spirit of the 5.18 Democracy Movement and the Busan-Masan Democratization Movement.
Part-time wages exceed full-time workers for the 10th consecutive year; labor union says 'flow towards correcting disparities' has become established
For the tenth consecutive year, part-time worker wage increases have outpaced those of full-time employees, signaling a sustained movement towards addressing wage disparities in Japan according to labor unions.
Obidient movement finance director resigns, cites poor coordination
The finance director of the Obidient Movement, Dr. Peter Agada, has resigned, citing poor organizational structure and coordination as reasons for his departure.
The icon of the fight for civil rights of Latinos César Chávez accused of sexually abusing girls and women for decades
César Chávez, a prominent figure in the civil rights movement for Latinos, has been accused of sexual abuse against minors and women, including his ally Dolores Huerta, according to a New York Times investigation.
In the Lyon metropolis, the divided left opens a door for Jean-Michel Aulas's movement
The left in the Lyon metropolis has failed to unify, creating an opportunity for Jean-Michel Aulas's movement to gain traction in the upcoming metropolitan election.
Participants of the Student Song Festival will be able to use public transport for free during the event
Participants of the Student Song Festival in Vilnius will have free access to public transport throughout the event to facilitate ease of movement.
"We cheer for Iranian missiles": the preacher from Turin praises the bombs. And tomorrow he will be in Parliament with the Five Star Movement
A preacher from Turin has stirred controversy by praising Iranian missiles and is set to attend Parliament with the Five Star Movement.
Poll of Polls: Three Parties Head for Irrelevance, One Rises
A recent poll suggests that several Czech political parties are at risk of being excluded from the parliament, while the ANO movement continues to maintain a strong lead.
This will be the schedule for Pico y Placa in Quito for Wednesday, March 18, 2026
Quito implements a vehicle circulation restriction system known as Pico y Placa, limiting vehicle movement based on license plate numbers at specific times.
Horoscope for Wednesday, March 18
The horoscope for March 18 suggests a day of movement and new ideas, encouraging open communication in relationships and collaboration at work.
Will the People Power Party Self-Destruct Due to Far-Right Movement?
The article discusses the transformation of South Korea's opposition party into a far-right entity and the implications for democracy in the country.
He promotes the Yes with the little flags. The last attack of the M5S against Cerno. The director's reply: "Dolores of belly for freedom of the press"
Tommaso Cerno faces criticism from the 5-Star Movement over his public appearances promoting a pro-justice referendum, as officials accuse him of unprofessional behavior.
F. A. Z. Podcast for Germany: "Merz is making himself the leader of the anti-war movement"
The podcast discusses the German government's stance on the Iranian conflict, emphasizing a refusal to engage despite pressures from the US.
Heavy uproar amidst the saints' movement, a youth smashed the toll booth and cameras
During the 'No Road, No Toll' protest at a toll plaza in Gwalior, a youth was arrested for vandalizing the toll booth and breaking CCTV cameras.
President Yoon: 'Step-by-step constitutional amendment agreed upon by opposition... Let's include May 18 and the Busan Uprising'
President Yoon Suk-yeol has instructed the government to officially review amendments to the constitution that would include the spirit of the May 18 Democratization Movement, advocating for a gradual and agreed-upon approach involving opposition parties.
Remembering socialist Kim Cheol-soo after 13 years in prison for anti-Japanese activities
The article commemorates Kim Cheol-soo, a notable socialist figure involved in Korea's independence movement, highlighting a recent exhibition celebrating his legacy.
The separatist swindle of the century: Canada Did What? podcast
This article discusses a podcast episode delving into the 1995 Quebec referendum and the purported deception behind the separatist movement's plans for Quebec's independence.
National Resistance Movement Commemoration Day Celebrated for the Fourth Time. Why on March 17?
The article discusses the significance of March 17 as the commemoration day for Latvia's National Resistance Movement, highlighting key historical events that occurred on this date.
Germany has other problems than SAFE. Young people oppose conscription to the Bundeswehr
Young German students are protesting against the prospect of reintroducing military conscription to the Bundeswehr, emphasizing their desire for peace instead of becoming soldiers.
Signe Wenneberg has repeatedly refused to run for office. Until now she does: "It is a great sacrifice I am making"
Signe Wenneberg, known for her activism and writings on green issues, has announced her candidacy for the Danish parliament, raising the potential for political change.
Curfew in El Oro: operations result in arrests for weapons, drugs, and violating movement restrictions
Police operations during the curfew in El Oro have led to multiple arrests for illegal weapons possession, drug offenses, and breaching mobility restrictions.
The 'Protect Jang Dong-hyuk Rally' by Jeon Han-gil and Ko Seong-guk... Kim Min-soo calls it 'a historic scene'
A rally supporting Jang Dong-hyuk was held by YouTubers advocating for the 'Yoon Again' movement, with political backing from Kim Min-soo of the People Power Party.
Nigeria: NNPP, Kwankwasiyya Accuse APC of Attack On Members
The NNPP and Kwankwasiyya Movement blame the APC for violent attacks on their members during a political event in Kano State.
The Occupation Museum will donate a project to arrange the surroundings of the upcoming resistance movement monument for Riga
A project to beautify the area around a new monument for the resistance movement in Riga will be funded by the Occupation Museum.
Diaspora group backs Ogun senator’s gov ambition
The Yayi Diaspora Movement has endorsed Senator Solomon Adeola's bid for governorship in Ogun State during its inaugural meeting, gathering support from Ogun indigenes worldwide.
2027: Nigeria Risks Abacha-era Crisis Over Electoral Manipulations - Utomi
The Movement for Credible Elections has warned of a potential regression to a pariah state in Nigeria due to alleged electoral manipulation ahead of the 2027 general elections.
Saint-Denis, Roubaix... The Unsubmissive Achieve Great Success in the Parisian and Lille Suburbs
The radical left has gained significant ground in suburban cities like Saint-Denis and Roubaix, challenging incumbent mayors and positioning themselves for major victories.
Israel: The Rafah crossing from Gaza to Egypt will partially open on Wednesday
The Rafah border crossing will partially reopen for limited movement in both directions starting Wednesday, March 18, as announced by COGAT, Israel's defense ministry agency responsible for civilian affairs in Palestinian territories.
Rafah Crossing in Gaza will reopen on Wednesday 'for limited circulation of people,' says Israel
Israel has announced that the Rafah crossing will be reopened on Wednesday for limited movement of people in both directions, following prolonged closures due to the ongoing conflicts.
In Hungary, the government and opposition competed for the larger demonstration
In Hungary, both the ruling Fidesz party and the leading opposition movement Tisza organized competing protests on the national day.
President Yoon: “Like the March 15th Movement in 1960... Citizens Prevent the Ambition for Permanent Power in 2024”
South Korea's President Yoon outlines the lessons of the 1960 March 15th Movement in a speech commemorating its anniversary, emphasizing citizen action against authoritarianism.
Guayaquil airport will operate normally during curfew: these are the documents passengers must carry
During the curfew, the José Joaquín de Olmedo Airport in Guayaquil will operate normally, with specific documents required for passenger movement during curfew hours.