In Jutland's Red Stronghold, Three Blue Party Leaders Battle Hard: "Not the Wisest Thing We've Done"
Three prominent leaders from the Danish right face a challenging political landscape in Eastern Jutland, a historical stronghold for the Social Democrats.
Kremlin agrees with Trump on standard of European leaders
The Kremlin supports Trump's criticism of current Western European leaders, likening them unfavorably to historical figures from World War II.
Janusz Lewandowski: Europe is Awakening. How Putin and Trump Changed the Geopolitics of the EU
The article discusses the impact of historical events and key leaders like Putin and Trump on the geopolitical landscape of Europe, emphasizing a renewed awareness in Europe regarding its political stability and identity.
From De Gaulle to Macron: The place where every French leader makes the same mistakes
The article discusses the historical relationship between France and Africa, emphasizing that French leaders from de Gaulle to Macron have consistently repeated mistakes that undermine France's influence on the continent.
The 11M Explained to Children
The article discusses the emotional weight of the March 11 (11M) terrorist attacks in Spain and critiques the political handling of the event by various leaders.
What do the USA really want from Iran?
The article discusses the complexities of US-Iran relations, highlighting the challenges faced by modern leaders in understanding historical nuances.
Štúr and Torkos: Panslavist Counterfeiter, the Pastor Who Disappeared, and Several Mysterious Corpses
The article discusses the historical conflicts involving Ľudovít Štúr, a prominent figure in the Slovak national movement, particularly his debates with Hungarian leaders in the 19th century.
21 Ramadan: The Aqiqah of Hassan and the Departure of the Founder of the Ottoman State
The 21st of Ramadan is a significant historical date marking the birth of important Islamic figures and the challenges faced by leaders throughout Islamic history.
Putin, Netanyahu, Trump and the Rhymes of History
The article explores the historical parallels between current global political leaders and the interwar period, examining the instability and disillusionment that followed World War I.
The UIA calls for 'respect' and says that businessmen are not responsible for the 'distortions' of the past
The Argentine Industrial Union (UIA) asserts that business leaders should not be held accountable for historical economic distortions in response to recent criticisms from President Javier Milei.
If Caesar Lived Today: Artificial Intelligence Gave 50 Roman Figures a Modern Face
A new video project uses artificial intelligence to portray legendary Roman leaders and thinkers as modern individuals, providing a fresh perspective on ancient history.
Protest by NSUI at Gujarat University
Students vandalized an academic research exhibition at Gujarat University where historical documents related to notable leaders were displayed.
The presidential curse: South Korean leaders tend to get bad lots
The article discusses the historical patterns of misfortune experienced by South Korean presidents, highlighted by the recent imprisonment of former President Yoon Suk-yeol.
Sánchez and Feijóo clash in the control session over the declassification of the documents from 23-F
In a heated parliamentary session, Spanish leaders Sánchez and Feijóo exchanged accusations regarding government transparency and the declassification of historical documents.
Kristrun and other national leaders commemorate the milestones
Kristrun and various national leaders gathered to commemorate significant historical milestones.
KKE on Photos from the Execution in Kaisariani: They Should Be Returned to Where They Belong
The KKE emphasizes that historical photos of communist leaders executed by Nazi occupiers in Kaisariani in 1944 must be preserved as invaluable historical documents and should not be treated as commodities.
Zinc Coffins and Decaying Facade – Navalny's Chilling Parallel between Afghanistan and Today
The article explores the historical context and implications of Mikhail Gorbachev's policies in Russia, drawing parallels to contemporary issues faced by opposition leaders like Alexei Navalny.
‘Takaichi Fever’ in Japan: the ultraconservative leader triumphs in a phenomenon that transcends politics
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's leadership is generating historical political engagement, pushing her party to unprecedented electoral success.
The Sinking of the U.S. in Infamy
The article discusses how Europe should harness the outrage over the actions of U.S. power leaders as a driving force for its own emancipation, reflecting on the U.S.'s exploitative historical actions globally.
Fetishes of Power: From San Martín's Curved Saber to Bolívar's Sword in the Hands of Presidents
The article discusses the tendency of Latin American leaders to wield historical weapons, like sabers and swords, as symbols of power during their terms, often without proper protection or theft from historical sites.
Ukrainian parliament facing mass resignations – lawmaker
Ukrainian lawmakers are seeking mass resignations, according to MP Maryana Bezuglaya, who noted that resignation requests are being held by faction leaders without review amid a historical low number of MPs.
Juku-Kalle Raid: The Roots of the West's Submissiveness and Why Europe Still Takes a Beating
The article discusses how the West must overcome its historical submissiveness, linking contemporary European challenges to decisions made during the 1945 Yalta Conference by leaders Stalin, Churchill, and Roosevelt.
Juozas Olekas in Moldova discussed the European integration process and regional challenges with the country's leaders
Juozas Olekas, along with the speakers of the parliaments of Latvia and Estonia, visited Moldova to discuss European integration and regional challenges, emphasizing historical ties and support for Moldova's European path.
Podkarpacka Anti-Ukrainian Sentiment: How Polish Leaders Cultivate Dislike for Ukrainians
The article discusses a recent re-enactment in Bircza, Poland, that depicted an anti-Ukrainian attack, coinciding with Polish efforts to aid Ukraine, highlighting the complex sentiments among Polish officials towards Ukrainians.
Europeans can defend Greenland from the bullies of the White House only if they show a willingness to fight for it
European leaders' unconvincing reactions to Trump's threats of annexation of Greenland highlight the challenges Europe faces with its historical ally transforming into a foe threatening military force against a NATO and EU member.
History: You Can't Go Anywhere
The article discusses the similarities and differences between the U.S. military actions against Latin American leaders, focusing on the recent events in Venezuela and the historical context of Manuel Noriega's ousting in Panama 36 years ago.
Commentary: Everything has happened here before, but Trump is different in some ways. What does the attack on Venezuela suggest about the future of the Czech Republic?
The article discusses the implications of the U.S. intervention in Venezuela and critiques the perception of international law regarding military interventions, suggesting a pattern in historical interventions by past leaders, including Trump.
2026: Facing Our Responsibilities…
Opposition leaders express solidarity with farmers, criticizing the government for its insensitivity and historical neglect of agricultural issues.
Elections yes or no: the sinking of Sánchez's Spain, final chapter
The article reflects on the political decline of Spain under Sánchez's leadership, drawing parallels with historical events of downfall and arrogance of leaders.