Donald Trump's Unhinged Day as Iran Murder Plotters 'Dead' and Starmer Shrugs Off Churchill Jibe
Keir Starmer downplays Donald Trump's jibe, asserting it won't damage US-UK relations, while concerns linger regarding the implications for Ukraine and international politics.
Meeting in Washington: Should Merz Have Given Trump a Lecture on International Law?
German Chancellor Merz's recent visit with President Trump sparked debate on whether he should have lectured Trump on international law amidst rising global tensions.
International Politics: There Are Still Enough Friends in the World
The article discusses how the chaos surrounding Donald Trump distracts from other important international relationships and suggests that countries like Germany can maintain autonomy and forge alliances.
Just Training. Kaliňák Explained Fico's Flight on a Special Plane for International Women's Day
The article discusses Kaliňák's explanation regarding Fico's use of a special plane for an event related to International Women's Day.
Opening Ceremony Boycott: The Paralympics Should Stand for Peace
Germany is boycotting the opening ceremony of the Paralympics due to Russia's presence, reflecting a broader political stance of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC).
China's Two Sessions Have Commenced... "No Country Should Act Recklessly"
China's Two Sessions, its largest political event of the year, commenced with strong statements against reckless international actions, particularly targeting the United States amid rising global tensions.
Seven things that Robert Fico tells students
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico engages with high school students across various cities, aiming to discuss international issues and the state of the European Union.
Trump, the New Ayatollah
The article discusses Donald Trump's contradictory approach to global politics, portraying him as both a self-proclaimed peacemaker and a catalyst for military aggression.
“Does Oil Create Nations?” An International Political Scientist Looks at the Trump Administration and New Imperialism
An analysis of the Trump administration's actions regarding oil interests and imperialism from an international political scientist’s perspective.
Anne Applebaum. “Thus International Law No Longer Matters”
In an interview, American scholar Anne Applebaum discusses the decline of democracies and the lack of a coherent plan from Trump during the conflict, suggesting his focus is primarily on personal business interests.
60,000 Danes Have Been at War. Why Are They Invisible in the Election Campaign?
The article discusses the significant number of Danish veterans from international missions and their lack of visibility in the current election campaign.
VIDEOS: RJ2 Tuesday, March 3, 2026
The article highlights several significant news events in Brazil, including statements from former president Trump regarding attacks in Iran, political tensions involving Brazilian leaders, and international relations updates.
Iran International: Ali Khamenei's son, Mojtaba, elected new Supreme Leader
A report claims Mojtaba Khamenei, son of the current Supreme Leader of Iran, has been elected as his successor, although the news has not been confirmed by other sources.
A story about Paul Keres is coming to the stage at Viimsi Artium
A new play titled 'Paul – Pawn and King' inspired by the chess master's life will be performed at Viimsi Artium; it delves into Paul Keres' career during the late 1940s and his exclusion from international chess due to political circumstances.
Ukraine's delegation banned from wearing uniforms with the country's map at the Paralympic Games
The International Paralympic Committee has prohibited the Ukrainian delegation from wearing uniforms depicting the country’s map, claiming it to be political.
FIRST READING: Potential new Iranian power broker has extensive ties to Canada
Ali Larijani, a key figure in Iran's political landscape, is positioned to assume significant power following recent assassinations and has family ties in Canada.
Parts Found in Jarno Limnell's Book That Are Word for Word from Up's Report – Publisher Comments
Jarno Limnell's book contains sections that appear to be plagiarized from a report by the Finnish Institute of International Affairs.
Ukrainian Paralympians barred from wearing ‘political’ uniform
The International Paralympic Committee has prohibited Ukraine’s national team from using a ceremonial uniform that featured a map including territories claimed by Ukraine but incorporated into Russia.
Four men who could save Iran. Or destroy it
The article discusses four key figures in Iranian politics and their potential impacts on the country's future.
Have the diplomatic implications been evaluated? There is controversy in Switzerland over Corona's hosting
Swiss politician Omar Wicht has raised concerns about Fabrizio Corona's upcoming event in Lugano, sparking international controversy.
No displaying of maps on uniforms due to political message: Ukrainians prohibited from showing maps on suits
Ukraine is prohibited from using a uniform pattern featuring a map of the country for the Paralympics due to International Paralympic Committee rules against political messages.
Our Mess to See
The article discusses the implications of the recent attack on Iran, highlighting the polarizing perspectives of powerful nations and the impact of international law.
Fico was supposed to fly on a government special to the party celebration of International Women's Day
Czech politician Fico planned to fly on a government aircraft to attend celebrations for International Women's Day.
A Wonderful New World
The article discusses the resurgence of primal power dynamics in global politics against the backdrop of historical turmoil and the establishment of international rules through the UN Charter.
To Those Who Celebrate
The article discusses the satirical take on international tensions, particularly revolving around echoes of a potential conflict involving the U.S. and Iran, as seen through American comedy.
What the war on Iran changes for everyone
The article discusses the implications of the war on Iran for international relations and global politics, highlighting how it undermines established norms.
Perspective: The Peace President got a Taste for War – A Shocking Change Happened in the United States
The article discusses the shift in U.S. military policy under President Trump, emphasizing recent military action against Iran and the implications for national and international politics.
Current Camera at 17:00
This segment provides updates on various news topics including sports and international affairs.
Ukrainian athletes barred from wearing kit featuring map of Ukraine at Winter Paralympics 2026
Ukrainian athletes have been prohibited from wearing a kit with a map of Ukraine at the 2026 Winter Paralympics due to claims of political content by the International Paralympic Committee.
President Stubb travels to India - Accompanied by a large delegation
Finnish President Alexander Stubb is set to visit India from March 4 to 7, accompanied by a substantial delegation to discuss international politics and relations between Finland and India.
Trump's Risky Move: The Iran War Will Determine the Fate of the US President
The article discusses Donald Trump's controversial military actions against Iran, suggesting that the outcome will significantly impact his presidency.
S. Famellos: Mr. Mitsotakis should convene a council of political leaders
Syriza leader Socrates Famellos called on Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis to convene a political leaders' council, expressing concern over Greece's lack of involvement in international initiatives amid rising tensions regarding military actions in Iran.
LSM explains: What is the structure of power in Iran and who are the potential candidates for the position of state leader
The article outlines Iran’s power structure, emphasizing the role of the Supreme Leader and the implications of recent international conflicts on the regime's stability.
2026 World Cup: The United States Under Pressure 100 Days Before the Kick-off
With less than 100 days until the 2026 World Cup, the United States faces significant challenges related to immigration rhetoric, political divisions, and international tensions, despite strong ticket sales.
Enough with the narrative of Paralympic heroes. Wars outside the Games
As the Winter Paralympics approach, Italy faces turmoil overshadowing the sporting event due to international tensions and political decisions regarding Russian and Belarusian athletes.
Marek A. Cichocki: The Red Lines of International Politics
The article discusses the profound shifts in international politics comparable to the historical transition from feudal private wars to state-led wars.
Khamenei Killing: America and Israel Cross a New Line in International Politics
The killing of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei by America and Israel marks a significant escalation in international politics, redefining norms around state sovereignty and governmental legitimacy.
Commentary: Who Did the Dead Leader Point To? Developments in Iran May Still Surprise Us
The article discusses potential unexpected developments in Iran following the death of a significant leader.
Iran, opposition united against the government: 'It has rendered our country irrelevant'
Iranian opposition leaders are united in their criticism of the government, asserting it has diminished the country's global relevance.
Khamenei is dead: What’s next for Iran?
The article discusses the implications of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's death on Iran's leadership and international politics, particularly regarding sovereignty and military actions.
Emmanuel Lincot: 'India perceives China as a threat, the reverse is much less true'
The article features an interview with Emmanuel Lincot discussing the Sino-Indian rivalry and its implications for global politics.
What comes after Khamenei: How will the new Supreme Leader be chosen in Iran?
Following the death of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, Iran enters a critical phase in its political landscape with the establishment of a temporary leadership council and heightened regional and international scrutiny.
Irene Rodríguez, collector: 'I can't conceive of buying art to enjoy it alone'
Irene Rodríguez, an art collector with deep ties to politics and international relations in Spain, discusses her perspective on art buying and hosting influential figures.
From the lesbian kiss to Dad Morandi. The controversies don't take off
The latest evening of the Sanremo festival went smoothly despite international tensions, with some controversies emerging about the show and a notable kiss between Levante and Gaia.
Federico Merke: "Summits are like Lollapaloozas of climate change"
Frederico Merke discusses how climate change is more a political and economic issue than a meteorological one, comparing environmental summits to major music festivals.
Susan Sarandon, Goya International 2026: "I see your president speaking with such lucidity and it gives me strength to continue"
Susan Sarandon, honored with the Goya International award in 2026, praised Spain's president for his clarity on political issues while advocating for Palestine.
Susan Sarandon at the Goya Awards: "The moral clarity of your president and artists helps me feel less alone"
Susan Sarandon, while receiving the Goya International Award in Barcelona, expressed her admiration for Spanish artists and the country's president, reflecting on the moral clarity she perceives in their work amidst global violence and cruelty.
Ali Khamenei: the ayatollah who ruled Iran with an iron fist for nearly four decades
Ali Khamenei has ruled Iran for nearly four decades with an iron grip, with recent reports claiming he was killed in joint US-Israeli attacks, which the Iranian government has not confirmed.
Why China steers clear of the West’s transactional diplomacy
The article discusses China's preference for a relationship-first approach to diplomacy, contrasting it with the West's transactional diplomacy that often leads to volatility and instability in international relations.
Six Great Reads: Gisèle Pelicot, Olympic Politics and European Dating Tips
The article presents a collection of insights and opinions on current global issues and cultural topics, including international politics surrounding the US, the impact of politics on the Winter Olympics, and controversial aspects of royal affairs.