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.
Olympic Opening Ceremony: An Invitation to the Fragmented World
The Olympic opening ceremony in Milan faces challenges of indifference from locals despite optimism expressed by IOC President Kirsty Coventry, highlighting the fragmented global response to the event.
The PP bases the campaign closure on avoiding "the scattering" of votes on 8-F and positions Vox as the "useless vote" that "keeps Sánchez in power"
The PP emphasized the importance of consolidating votes to prevent fragmentation in the upcoming elections, characterizing Vox as a vote that only sustains the current government.
The Cherry Orchard of the Left and Milioikas of PASOK
The former Prime Minister is waiting to see the direction of the 'Karystian party' and the outcomes of the PASOK congress amid concerns over personal interests leading to further fragmentation within progressive parties.
Climate and Nature Enable Alliances Around What Is Important
The article discusses the urgent geopolitical issues highlighted at the World Economic Forum, including Trump's Greenland threats, the Venezuela situation, and the implications of AI advances amidst increasing global fragmentation.
Tom McIlroy: Will Albanese capitalise on the Coalition’s chaos? – podcast
Political editor Tom McIlroy discusses the fragmentation within Australia's Coalition and its implications for Prime Minister Albanese's agenda as Parliament reconvenes.
Nine parties for 14 seats: how electoral fragmentation in Aragon benefits PP and PSOE
In the upcoming Aragon regional elections on February 8, nine different lists will compete for 67 available seats, affecting the dynamics between the political parties involved.
The junta in Burkina Faso dismantles all political parties in the country, claiming they cause division
The military junta in Burkina Faso has dissolved all political parties and repealed laws regulating their activities, citing the fragmentation of society as a reason.
Why the Middle East can’t do without Russia
The article discusses the recent visits of Syrian and UAE leaders to Moscow, highlighting the Middle East's increasing reliance on Russia for diplomatic coordination amid global fragmentation.
Municipal Election 2026: Flight from the Parties
The article discusses the emergence of various new political groups in Freising ahead of the 2026 municipal elections, reflecting a fragmentation of established political alliances.
The PSOE would win the regional elections in the Canary Islands, but could not govern due to the fragmentation of the left
The PSOE is projected to be the most voted party in the Canary Islands' upcoming elections, but may struggle to govern due to a fragmented left.
Identities as Trojans to Disassemble States
The article discusses how issues of identity have transitioned from cultural and political matters to being security and geopolitical concerns that can undermine internal cohesion and be exploited externally.
We are witnessing the creation of a new world order. What does this mean for Europe?
The article discusses the formation of a new world order characterized by military operations and geopolitical tensions involving the US, Russia, and China, raising concerns about Europe's political and military fragmentation.
Sudanese Congress Party: Continued War Threatens Sudan's Stability
Khalid Omar, Deputy Leader of the Sudanese Congress Party, warned that the ongoing war threatens Sudan's unity, potentially leading to fragmentation and the emergence of warlords' states.
Castilla and León embarks on its most uncertain electoral battle
Castilla y León is preparing for elections in March, facing a fragmented parliament that is likely to lead to political alliances.
What now in the camp of the defeated? The new opposition is threatened with remaining fragmented, historical lessons can be learned
The article discusses the challenges facing a newly formed opposition group, warning of potential fragmentation and suggesting that lessons from history may offer guidance.
Left: from the Sun God to the Phoenix
The article discusses the political fragmentation in countries holding elections, highlighting the crisis of intermediary structures and the emergence of new political axes beyond the traditional left-right divide.
The five economic challenges of 2026, after the new world order of 2025
The global economy is undergoing permanent structural transformations, leading to instability and competitive governance among major powers like the USA, China, Europe, and India, along with the Global South, resulting in geoeconomic fragmentation and realignments.
European leaders import MAGA values: How Trump's ideology is destroying the continent and fueling the EU's collapse?
The article discusses how far-right and extremist groups in Europe are adopting MAGA ideology as a response to the new U.S. National Security Strategy, which positions the EU as an adversary, potentially leading to the fragmentation of the EU.