Who is Emmanuel Grégoire, the new mayor of Paris who will govern the city that will be 'the heart of the resistance against the far right' in France
Emmanuel Grégoire has been elected as the new mayor of Paris, vowing to make the city a stronghold against the rise of the far-right in France.
The ultranationalist Jansa, favorite to return to govern Slovenia at the head of a conservative coalition
Ultranationalist Janez Jansa appears favored to lead a new coalition government in Slovenia despite his party achieving a technical tie with the current ruling liberals in recent parliamentary elections.
Poll: Leftists continue to govern Paris
A recent Politico poll indicates that Socialist Party candidate Emmanuel Gregoire is set to win the second round of the Paris mayoral elections, thus maintaining leftist control over the French capital.
How Western populists want to govern the economy?
The article discusses the dangers of populist economic ideas in Western Europe, particularly the call for reducing the EU's climate ambitions.
Don't Treat AI Like a Slaveholder, and Other Fifteen Principles of Etiquette in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
The article discusses the emerging principles of etiquette that should govern interactions with AI technology.
'I need to tell you': He is Tony Meléndez, lead singer of Conjunto Primavera, who aspires to govern Chihuahua
Tony Meléndez, lead singer of Conjunto Primavera and current PRI deputy, has been announced as a candidate for the governorship of Chihuahua in 2027 by party leader Alejandro Moreno.
The 72 hours that prevented the collapse of the legislature in Catalonia
A last-minute agreement between the Catalan government and ERC has extended the budget negotiations, avoiding a potential legislative collapse.
Parliament advocates confederation system to resolve Nigeria's insecurity
A group in Nigeria advocates for a confederation system to tackle the country's insecurity and political challenges by empowering regions to govern themselves.
Kenya: Kenyans Given Until April 10 to Comment On Crypto Rules
Kenyans have until April 10 to submit their opinions on draft regulations that will govern cryptocurrency and digital asset businesses in the country.
Ricardo Nunes says Judiciary is trying to 'govern without votes' after two defeats for the City Hall of SP
São Paulo Mayor Ricardo Nunes criticized the Judiciary's recent decisions, stating they undermine democracy by overstepping their electoral mandate.
The Govern trusts in a last-minute agreement with ERC to avoid blocking the accounts
The Catalan Government is hopeful for a last-minute agreement with ERC to finalize the budget plans for 2026 ahead of the voting deadline.
Who will govern Poland? Election forecast predicts a 'gigantic stalemate'
A new election forecast indicates that the opposition Civic Coalition could win the most votes in the next Polish parliamentary election, but a significant stalemate is predicted.
More Right-wing in Castilla y León
The recent elections in Castilla y León show a strengthened PP victory that still relies on the far-right Vox to govern.
Cem Özdemir, the son of immigrants who will govern the most prosperous Germany
Cem Özdemir has emerged as the first Turkish descendant to govern Baden-Württemberg, highlighting his pragmatic leadership in the German Green party amid rising radicalism.
What has happened in Castilla y León? Elections in seven graphs
The People's Party has won the elections in Castilla y León but has lost ground compared to previous elections and will need to align with Vox to govern.
Iran: The exiled son of the last Shah says he is ready to govern 'as soon as the Islamic Republic falls'
Reza Pahlavi, son of Iran's last Shah, has expressed his readiness to lead the country following the potential fall of the Islamic Republic, while working on a transitional system with qualified individuals.
Who is Balendra Shah, the young musician who will govern Nepal after the Generation Z uprising
Balendra Shah, a former rapper and newly elected mayor of Kathmandu, is poised to become a significant political leader in Nepal following protests led by Generation Z against governmental corruption.
Against Kirchnerism, everything was easier
The article argues that the Argentine government faces the challenge of demonstrating its ability to effectively govern despite a weakened opposition.
Hegseth claimed Iran's new leader is seriously injured
US Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth stated that Iran’s new Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, is likely injured and not fit to govern.
Chairman of KDH Majerský: I am proud that we excluded Smer. Karas never said he wanted to govern with them
Milan Majerský, chairman of KDH, discusses the party's recent exclusion of collaboration with Smer and his perspective on internal party dynamics in an interview.
Only Amateurs Rule with Laws. Kaliňák and Fico Want to Govern through Exceptions
The article critiques how contemporary political leaders avoid governing through established laws, opting instead to create a dual system where they can rule without adhering to legal norms.
Feijóo on Vox: "There are those who present themselves not to govern and to prevent the one who wins from governing. Being patriotic is too much for them"
Feijóo criticizes Vox and its approach to politics, suggesting they are hindering governance for their own benefit in the context of the electoral campaign in Castilla y León.
What Czarnk's Neighbors Say. "Is This Person to Govern Us?"
Przemysław Czarnek has been announced as the PiS candidate for prime minister, eliciting mixed reactions from his neighbors in Lublin.
Why our life is already a Greek tragedy: "If you turn on the TV, the same drunken people with power, arrogance, and inability to govern are there"
The article discusses contemporary governance issues, comparing them to themes found in Greek tragedies, emphasizing the failures of leadership in modern society.
Former enemies now govern in 60 municipalities – "quite controversial in my party"
The article discusses the collaboration between the Social Democrats and Moderates in Linköping, marking a significant shift in local governance after the 2022 elections.
Israeli strikes on Tehran infrastructure aim to 'limit regime's ability to govern'
Israeli military actions target Tehran's infrastructure in an effort to reduce the Iranian government's ability to maintain control.
Feijóo labels Vox as a 'scam' after voting against Guardiola in Extremadura but urges to pact: 'The ballots have determined that PP and Vox should govern'
Alberto Núñez Feijóo criticizes Vox for voting against his party's candidate and calls for a political alliance despite labeling them a 'scam.'
1926: W. Lu�s signals desire for a paulista to succeed him as President
Washington Luís, though yet to govern Brazil, hints at his desire for a Paulista successor following the 1930 presidential election.
L breaks with S - wants to govern Malmö without SD
The Liberals in Malmö have ended their collaboration with the Social Democrats after eight years, seeking a new conservative governance model while refusing to give influence to the Sweden Democrats.
The Govern asks for support for its accounts to face the economic blow of the crisis in the Middle East
The Catalan government is seeking financial support to navigate economic challenges posed by the crisis in the Middle East amidst ongoing discussions over budget approvals.
New survey for 'Rzeczpospolita'. Civic Coalition in the lead, but Donald Tusk lacks votes to rule
A recent poll indicates that Donald Tusk's Civic Coalition leads with 30.1%, but lacks sufficient votes for a majority to govern.
Zapatero personally designed the company for his payer 25 days after the Sánchez-Iglesias pact to govern for four years
Former Spanish President José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero was directly involved in the creation of Análisis Relevante, a controversial company, a short time after the political agreement for governance between Pedro Sánchez and Pablo Iglesias.
Iran designates the triumvirate that will lead the country until the election of Khamenei's successor
Iran has officially established a triumvirate to govern until a new Supreme Leader is chosen following the death of Ali Khamenei.
Iran sets up interim leadership council to run the country after Khamenei's death
Iran has established a three-member interim Leadership Council to govern the nation following the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
After Khamenei's Death, Iran's Temporary High Council has Started Work
Following the death of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei due to U.S. and Israeli strikes, President Masoud Pezeshkian announced the formation of a new temporary high council to govern the country.
Iran designates the triumvirate that will lead the country until the election of the successor to the assassinated Khamenei
Iran has established a triumvirate to govern until a successor is elected following the assassination of Ali Khamenei.
Yolanda Díaz: 'Wherever I am, I will do everything possible so that Abascal does not govern'
Yolanda Díaz, the Second Deputy Prime Minister of Spain, announces her resignation from leadership, stating her focus will be on preventing Abascal from coming to power.
Rhineland-Palatinate: Even where they govern quietly, the FDP suffers
In Rhineland-Palatinate, the Free Democratic Party (FDP) remains in power but faces the risk of being ousted from the state parliament due to low public support.
Newsfilter: Samsung's Departure is a Story About Fico's Ability to Govern the State
Samsung is leaving Slovakia, resulting in approximately 800 job losses, which raises questions about the government's ability to retain key investors.
The Govern approves a budget with a record investment in housing of 1.9 billion
The Catalan government has approved a record budget of 1.9 billion euros for housing, aimed at providing rental assistance to nearly 90,000 residents.
Who Should Govern the Country? Here Are the Parliamentary Options
The article discusses the complexities and uncertainties surrounding government formation in Denmark following recent political shifts and the upcoming elections.
Who Should Govern the Country? Here Are the Options
The article discusses the changing landscape of Danish political alliances and the complexities of forming a government following the recent election announcement.
AI for All: From Existential Risk to Global Development Engine
The article discusses the dual nature of AI, contemplating its potential to either govern humanity or serve as a driver for global development, inspired by Asimov's first law of robotics.
The argument that ‘El Mencho’ took away from Trump
Donald Trump, in a Fox and Friends interview, claimed that the cartels govern Mexico instead of its president, which fueled his administration's negotiating power.
Who wants to govern this place?
The article explores the political landscape in Greece for 2026, questioning who truly wishes to govern amidst widespread disillusionment and lack of trust in institutions.
Here L can govern with SD: 'Not a big issue'
The Liberals in Gothenburg have removed their restrictive policies, allowing for collaboration with the Sweden Democrats on local matters.
Free Loan: Lending Goods Without Risks
The article discusses the practice of free loan agreements in Italy, emphasizing their prevalence among families and the legal arrangements that govern them.
TSE Begins Judging Resolutions for the 2026 Elections This Thursday
The TSE is starting to review resolutions that will govern the electoral rules for Brazil's 2026 elections, including regulations around the use of AI.
State Election in Baden-Württemberg: Who the CDU Can Govern With in the Southwest
The CDU's top candidate in Baden-Württemberg, Manuel Hagel, prefers not to govern with the Greens due to ideological differences, favoring a coalition with the FDP or a Germany coalition with the SPD instead, though current polls suggest these combinations may not secure a majority.
The Govern of Salvador Illa will approve the Budget project this Friday to pressure ERC, which maintains its rejection: "Less self-help messages and more national ambition"
The Catalan government, led by Salvador Illa, plans to approve a budget proposal despite lacking essential support from ERC, which has rejected negotiations over tax concessions.