Parti Québécois aims for 4th consecutive byelection win in Quebec
The Parti Québécois is contesting a byelection in Chicoutimi, seeking a fourth consecutive victory after previously losing the seat to the Coalition Avenir Québec.
Rev. Jesse Jackson, U.S. civil rights leader, dead at 84
Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, a prominent U.S. civil rights leader and protégé of Martin Luther King Jr., has passed away at the age of 84.
Bad Bunny, Carney, and Seguro Walk into a Bar
Mark Carney and Bad Bunny have emerged as two influential figures in political discourse for 2026, with Carney advocating for a coalition of smaller nations, and Bad Bunny captivating a global audience during the Super Bowl.
Ukrainian expert: 'Will the Coalition of the Resolute Cross the Rubicon of Indecision?' [INTERVIEW]
In an interview, Ukrainian expert Mykhailo Gonchar discusses the dire state of Russia's economy amidst the ongoing war against Ukraine and the necessity of depriving the aggressor of funding sources.
CAQ leadership candidate Fréchette promises to revive Quebec’s fast-track immigration program
Christine Fréchette, a leadership candidate for the Coalition Avenir Québec, vows to reinstate the fast-track immigration program previously terminated by her government.
Fundamental Program of the SPD: The Party Gives Old Answers to New Problems
The SPD leader Lars Klingbeil expresses the party's struggle with current global issues and calls for renewed confidence in its traditional policies.
Iván Cepeda, presidential candidate in Colombia: 'Trump's policy leads to a third world war'
Iván Cepeda, a presidential candidate in Colombia from the Historical Pact coalition, argues that Trump's policies could lead to global conflict while asserting Colombia's sovereignty and democratic regime.
End-of-Year Debate in the Editorial Office / Fico Has Become a Hostage to the Radicalization of His Voters, but He Is Happy About Matovič
In a discussion reflecting on the political year 2025, Květa Majchrák and commentator Lukáš Krivošík analyze the coalition crisis, the reshuffling of ministers, and the influence of Donald Trump's presidency on global politics.
No global agreement of the left-wing parties in Aragon: IU and Sumar reach an agreement, but Podemos and CHA will run separately on February 8th
Despite initial hopes for a united left-wing coalition in Aragon for the February 8th regional elections, negotiations failed, resulting in separate candidacies for Chunta Aragonesista, Izquierda Unida, Podemos, and Sumar.