"It’s confusion everywhere": the confusion of municipal elections foreshadows a presidential election full of uncertainties
The municipal elections in France reveal significant political fragmentation that could complicate the upcoming presidential elections.
From the fragmentation of Cuba's economy due to the collapse of tourism to the oil curse in Congo... it cannot detach from crude
Cuba faces a severe economic crisis exacerbated by a significant decline in tourism, leading to energy shortages and increased inequality.
The division in the left strains La Moncloa: "We cannot afford to throw votes away"
The Spanish Socialists are concerned about the fragmentation in the left-wing bloc ahead of upcoming elections, fearing it may lead to lost votes.
The Moment When the Comet Breaks Captured by the Hubble Telescope
Astronomers captured the moment a comet fragmented into several pieces using the Hubble Space Telescope.
Latin America: Elections 2026
The article discusses the fragmentation of Latin America in international terms, highlighting the weaknesses of its multilateral organizations and the impact of electoral volatility on foreign policies.
VIDEO: Fragmentation bomb launched by Iran pierces ceiling of apartment room in Tel Aviv; 2 die
A fragmentation bomb launched by Iran struck an apartment in Tel Aviv, resulting in the deaths of two elderly individuals and injuries to five others.
Daily Summary #1904: Iran attacks Israel after the death of a regime strongman; Reag Fund received R$ 1 billion from companies linked to the PCC; Even with Digital ECA, adult content sites still fail to check minors' ages
Iran has launched fragmentation bombs towards Tel Aviv following the death of a key regime figure.
The lack of successors will force mergers and acquisitions of developers. For now, the industry is fragmented
The Polish real estate industry is facing a fragmentation issue that may lead to increased mergers and acquisitions due to a lack of successors among developers.
Two elderly people did not reach the shelter and died in Tel Aviv from Iranian fragmentation bombs
Two elderly individuals in Ramat Gan, near Tel Aviv, died after being struck by shrapnel from Iranian fragmentation bombs.
Art Scene in Latvia – Fragmented, Yet Alive. The First Latvian Art Year Award Will Be Presented
The inaugural Latvian Art Year Award aims to recognize the diverse art scene in Latvia despite its challenges and fragmentation.
Municipal Elections in Bordeaux: Retailleau, Larcher, Philippe... Several Leaders from the Right and Center Call to Vote for Cazenave
Prominent figures from the right and center in France express their support for Thomas Cazenave in the Bordeaux municipal elections, urging voters to rally against potential fragmentation of the ballot.
'Macron alone in his tower': No candidates defending his government or mandate in France's local elections
The recent local elections in France highlight the fragmentation of political narratives, showing a lack of support for Macronism at the local level amid a diverse political landscape.
Health in its Labyrinth
The fragmentation of healthcare has transformed into a system of power that undermines the essence of healthcare services, leading to a network of interests and fears that perpetuate disorder.
Three keys about the ‘multi-management’ structure in the current asset management landscape
The article discusses the growing importance of 'multi-management' in asset management, emphasizing the combination of specialization, active management, and long-term discipline to generate value for investors.
The Editorial by Alexis Brézet: "Decomposition, Fragmentation, Polarization"
In the aftermath of the first round of municipal elections in France, the political landscape has become increasingly fragmented, with no clear victor emerging.
Local Elections in Hesse: How Power Dynamics Might Shift on Sunday
The local elections in Hesse may lead to a significant shift in power dynamics, with public concerns about party fragmentation and long ballots causing confusion among voters.
Ilan Goldfajn: “In this more fragmented and polarized world, Latin America can offer secure supply chains”
Ilan Goldfajn discusses Latin America's potential to provide secure supply chains amid global fragmentation, with substantial financial backing from the Inter-American Development Bank.
The Iranian Regime is Splitting from Above, but the Revolutionary Guards are Going Forward
The article discusses the fragmentation of Iran's leadership, highlighting the discord between the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) and the civilian government, which is struggling to maintain its influence amidst escalating military actions.
Gallery: Rebeka Vaino's solo exhibition seeks moments of beauty in fragmented experiences
Rebeka Vaino's solo exhibition showcases her exploration of beauty amidst chaos and fragmentation, emphasizing the importance of finding grounding symbols like horses.
After the Local Elections in the District of Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen: Fragmentation in Two City Councils
The recent municipal elections in Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen have led to a significant reshuffling of power within city councils, particularly in Wolfratshausen, where seven parties share seats.
Will the CJNG Fragment in the Short Term?
The article discusses the potential fragmentation of the Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) following the killing of its leader, suggesting that while fragmentation seems likely, historical patterns indicate that such events often lead to increased violence rather than resolution.
The bias of the algorithm: how social networks create tailored realities
The article discusses how social media algorithms shape individual realities, leading to societal fragmentation.
Perspectives on 2027: rules, fragmentation, and coordination
The article discusses the challenges and strategies for political coalitions in Argentina leading up to the 2027 elections.
Lagarde: "World leaders need a basic code of cooperation" – What she suggests
ECB President Christine Lagarde calls for global leaders to establish a basic ethical code for collaboration in an era of rapid technological innovation and geopolitical fragmentation.
Will Iran Collapse from War, Creating Kurdistan? The Eager Kurds Get Trump's Backup
The ongoing war in Western Asia may reshape the region's map, potentially leading to the fragmentation of Iran and the emergence of an independent Kurdistan fueled by U.S. support.
Municipal Elections 2026: In Toulouse, Jean-Luc Moudenc counts on the division of the left to retain the mayor's office
Jean-Luc Moudenc aims to win the 2026 municipal elections in Toulouse, relying on the fragmentation of left-wing voters.
Reorganize or Grow
The left of the PSOE faces internal fragmentation and a lack of strong leadership, presenting significant challenges for its political future.
Quiet Looks Better
Mexico faces a precarious calm following the capture of El Mencho, raising concerns about escalating violence due to the fragmentation of drug cartels.
Why is the left divided?
The article discusses the ongoing fragmentation and contradictions within the left-wing parties in Spain, contrasting it with the seemingly united image of the right.
Global divisions over energy policy deepen, says IEA chief
The head of the International Energy Agency warns that global fragmentation is increasing disagreements over energy policy, particularly with the US retreating from its climate commitments under President Trump.
Unity and Fragmentation: From Bad Bunny to Valencia
The article discusses the implications of cultural pride and language unity around Bad Bunny's influence on the Latinx community amidst political tensions in Spain.
Half-broken left but cutting to the right swing
The article discusses political tensions in Iceland, indicating a fragmentation in left-wing politics and a swing towards right-wing ideologies.
Fragmentation of the Olympics: Don't ask, just run!
Ice speed skaters express disappointment over the IOC's decision to host events for the 2030 Winter Games outside their home countries without their input.
Europe Delays Its Own Growth, Says President of the Bank of Latvia Kazāks
The President of the Bank of Latvia, Mārtiņš Kazāks, stated that Europe's fragmentation hampers its growth and threatens both security and prosperity.
Yves Bonzon (Julius Baer): 'Neoliberalism has ended; we are in the era of state capitalism'
Yves Bonzon, an investment director at Julius Baer, argues that neoliberalism has come to an end and that the world is entering an era of state capitalism, marked by global fragmentation and the impending impact of artificial intelligence on markets.
The fragmentation of CJNG is unlikely, and five candidates emerge to succeed “El Mencho”
Following the death of CJNG leader 'El Mencho', five potential successors are identified amidst the cartel's ongoing influence.
Loud Shout: Will Bhagwat's Formula Work to Prevent the Fragmentation of Hindu Votes?
RSS chief Mohan Bhagwat met with multiple senior leaders in Uttar Pradesh to discuss the importance of Hindu unity and the concept of 'homecoming.'
Zuzanna Dąbrowska: Without the Past and Without Ideas, or the Split in Poland 2050
The article discusses the evolution and fragmentation of political parties in Poland leading up to 2050, focusing on the historical origins and ideological shifts of major parties such as PO and PiS.
The Debate | Is a unified left candidacy viable across all of Spain?
The article discusses the challenges faced by leftist parties in Spain in forming a united electoral candidacy to prevent vote fragmentation that could benefit right-wing parties.
The left of Díaz and Montero disappears in 5 autonomous communities and Vox wins everything to grow in 11
The left-wing coalition in Spain faces fragmentation as Yolanda Díaz's faction struggles to maintain relevance in five autonomous regions, while Vox expands its influence.
The State vs. the Militia: Confronting the Fragmentation Project in Sudan and Yemen
The article discusses the ongoing struggle between state authority and militia groups in Sudan and Yemen, highlighting the implications for Arab unity and governance.
The lessons for Rufián from the Roca Operation and En Marea
The article analyzes the political misadventures of Catalan politicians in Spanish politics, focusing on Rufián's current challenges and historical precedents.
Europe is trying to strengthen its fragmented defense capabilities
European politicians and experts discussed the need to enhance defense capabilities at the Munich Security Conference, focusing on the continent's fragmentation as a major concern.
Alliances for the 2027 sectional elections will determine if political parties and movements will disappear and if there will be more candidates and fragmentation of the vote
Upcoming electoral reforms for the 2027 sectional elections in Ecuador could lead to the dissolution of some political parties and increased candidate fragmentation.
Doctors at the Children's Hospital Sound the Alarm: Reform Could Ruin a Functional System
Doctors at the Tallinn Children's Hospital warn that planned structural changes and fragmentation of services may undermine the quality of children's care in Estonia.
Nigeria’s financial system needs coherence, not just growth
Nigeria's financial system, despite growth in pension assets and digital finance, suffers from significant fragmentation, requiring a more coherent approach to manage interconnected risks.
Now, Our Land is Narrowed: Sudanese Bedouins Confront War
Bedouins in Sudan face dire consequences as war forces them from their traditional nomadic lifestyle, leading to displacement and community fragmentation.
Catalan cinema, between precariousness and successes
Catalan cinema experiences both successes at major festivals and box office hits while struggling with issues of size, fragmentation, and funding.
Guide to Follow the Elections in Aragon: Polls, Pacts, and a Fragmented Parliament
Aragon residents are set to vote in early elections to renew the regional parliament, with emerging parties likely playing a crucial role in government formation amidst electoral fragmentation.
Trump's New World Order Requires New Solutions
The article argues that the U.S. fragmentation policy necessitates deeper defense integration among Nordic countries as a response to contemporary security challenges.