APC blasts ADC over Edo shooting claim, calls for probe
The All Progressives Congress (APC) has dismissed allegations made by the African Democratic Congress (ADC) linking it to a shooting incident in Edo State, while calling for a probe into the event and urging law enforcement to investigate the ADC.
Rep rejects claims linking Edo to attack on Obi’s convoy
A Nigerian lawmaker has dismissed allegations connecting the Edo State Government to an attack on Peter Obi's convoy, calling them politically motivated and lacking evidence.
German intelligence cannot categorize AfD as far-right
German courts have ruled that the AfD party cannot be classified as far-right by the country's intelligence agency.
Hillary Clinton to deliver closed-door testimony in congressional Epstein probe
Hillary Clinton is set to give closed-door testimony to a congressional committee investigating Jeffrey Epstein, though she claims to have little information to provide.
The Dignity in Trying to Go Viral
The article discusses the challenges Swedish politicians face in achieving viral status on social media compared to international counterparts like France's Prime Minister, while providing insights into the strategies being employed.
Constitution Protection: AfD Wins in Urgent Procedure Regarding Classification as Right-Wing Extremist
The Administrative Court of Cologne has temporarily prevented the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution from classifying the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party as definitively right-wing extremist, pending the outcome of a main proceedings.
New episode in the Trump-De Niro feud: 'He is a sick and disturbed individual'
Donald Trump has launched a renewed attack on Robert De Niro after the actor's critical comments on a podcast.
Democrats to investigate why the testimonies of the woman who accused Trump are missing from the documents
Democrats are looking into the absence of testimonies from a woman who accused Trump in relevant documents.
Trump calls Robert De Niro 'sick and demented' after he urged to 'get rid of' the US president
Donald Trump lashed out at actor Robert De Niro, labeling him 'sick and demented' after De Niro called for action to remove Trump from the presidency.
Three men remanded for robberies
The Danish Social Democrats' proposal for a 0.5% tax on fortunes over 25 million kroner has sparked mixed reactions, from strong opposition by Dansk Industri to support by Oxfam Denmark.
Kenya: Sakaja Ties Political Fate to Implementation of Deal With Ruto
Nairobi Governor Johnson Sakaja emphasizes his commitment to a cooperation agreement with the national government, seeing it as key to addressing the city's financial challenges and ensuring his political future.
What a shame for Spain, Antonio, what a great pity
The article reflects on the recent passing of Antonio Tejero, emphasizing the public's mixed feelings about his legacy and the comments made by his wife on the day he died.
Administrative Court of Cologne: Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution may not classify AfD as securely extreme right for the time being
The Administrative Court of Cologne ruled that the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution cannot classify the AfD as securely extreme right at this time.
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.
Back to Back Barries: the politics of no sympathy for ‘IS families’
A debate is unfolding in Australia regarding the fate of 34 Australian women and children held in a Syrian detention camp, highlighting the political tensions and differing views on their repatriation.
The Prosecutor's Office has started assessing K. Žukauskas' request regarding the 'Auspicious Ones', assigned STT to investigate another part
The Lithuanian Prosecutor's Office is investigating a request about the financial dealings of the 'Nemuno aušra' political party and has directed the Special Investigation Service to examine related allegations of illegal influence on an independent institution's decisions.
'This conspiracy is prepared at the behest of the Congress leadership...,' says Tarun Chugh
Tarun Chugh claims that there is an international conspiracy initiated by the Congress leadership aimed at tarnishing the country's reputation for political gain.
KrF Leader to Head Epstein Process
Jonas Andersen Sayed, a member of Norway's Parliament and the control committee, has been appointed as the rapporteur for the investigation into the Epstein revelations.
Elisabet Svane: Danes need to keep an eye on a topic that may sound completely absurd
The article discusses an important issue that Danes should monitor as the election campaign kicks off in Denmark.
Elisabet Svane is waiting for a very special message – otherwise it will be "a strange election campaign"
Elisabet Svane discusses the crucial issue Danish citizens must address as their election campaign commences, emphasizing its significance.
Will Wille Rydman immediately face scrutiny from the opposition? Live broadcast from the question time at 4 PM
Wille Rydman has been appointed as the Minister of Social Affairs and Health and is set to participate in his first question time on Thursday.
Americans want deportation, but say 'no' to Donald Trump's methods
A recent survey reveals mixed sentiments among Americans regarding immigration reforms proposed by Donald Trump, especially his methods of deportation.
Sambit Patra leveled serious allegations against Congress
Sambit Patra has alleged that the Congress office and its leaders are paying people to create negative content against the World AI Summit.
'Conspiracy to damage India's image', says Tarun Chugh
Tarun Chugh claims that recent protests are part of a conspiracy aimed at undermining India's international reputation.
'There was a well-thought-out plan behind the commotion at the AI summit', said Sambit Patra
'There was a well-planned arrangement behind the commotion at the World AI Summit,' claimed Sambit Patra, noting that many social media posts indicated prior messaging from Congress leaders to attendees.
'The family itself is Congress,' said Sambit Patra
Sambit Patra emphasized that the Congress party is fundamentally represented by the Nehru-Gandhi family and that it is crucial to highlight their reality to the public.
Leavitt says Democrats 'fell right into' Trump's State of the Union 'trap'
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt accused Democrats of responding defensively during Trump's State of the Union address regarding issues of crime and immigration.
Bjarni Guðjónsson rumored for a seat on the list
Bjarni Guðjónsson is reportedly being considered for a position on a political list.
'Questions for the current Prime Minister...,' said Pawan Khera
The article discusses a video where Pawan Khera emphasizes the importance of questioning the current Prime Minister of India, highlighting the political significance of leadership accountability.
A. Tsipras on wiretaps: The real perpetrators will find it hard to escape accountability
Former Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras criticizes current leaders over a court decision related to wiretapping, suggesting they will ultimately face justice.
The Storting drops the goal of becoming climate neutral by 2030
The Norwegian Parliament has decided to rescind its goal of achieving climate neutrality by 2030, sparking concerns from the Climate and Environment Minister.
Iranian Mahdieh Esfandiari sentenced to one year in prison and a permanent prohibition from the territory
Mahdieh Esfandiari has been sentenced to one year in prison for her purported role as an agent of influence for the Iranian regime, alongside a permanent ban from the territory.
The government boasts about cutting funds to NGOs, but lets millions go to party institutes.
The Czech government announces funding cuts to non-governmental organizations while continuing to provide financial support to party-related entities.
The Prime Minister of Denmark announced that general elections will take place on March 24
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen announced that parliamentary elections will be held on March 24, 2026, highlighting the importance of security policy and relationships with the United States.
The election campaign will be the shortest since 2015
Denmark's upcoming election campaign, set for March 24, will last only 26 days, making it the shortest since 2015.
Poll in France: 63% say they would never vote for the radical left, compared to 45% who say they would never vote for the far right
A recent poll reveals that 63% of French voters would never choose the radical left party La France Insoumise, while 45% express similar sentiments towards the far-right National Rally party.
The first party leader debate of the election campaign tonight
The first debate of the Danish election campaign will feature all 12 party leaders and will be broadcast on DR and TV2 tonight at 8 PM.
M. Apostolaki: The Investigation was Orchestrated by New Democracy as a 'Cleansing of Responsibilities'
Milena Apostolaki accused New Democracy of orchestrating the investigation into the OPEKEPE scandal as a cover-up of responsibilities rather than a means of uncovering the truth.
DAVID MARCUS: Delusional Dems 'dancing pet frogs are Antifa thugs
David Marcus criticizes Congressional Democrats for attending a counter-program to Trump's State of the Union address and portrays the Portland Frog Brigade as deceptive and dangerous activists.
Marco Rubio Advances: The Warning from Trump's Right-Hand Man After the Attack from Cuba
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio responded to a violent confrontation in Cuban waters that has intensified diplomatic tensions between Havana and Washington.
Hundreds of filmmakers back Berlinale director in row over winners’ Gaza comments
Filmmakers are supporting the Berlinale director amid controversy over comments made by award winners criticizing the war in Gaza and Germany's stance.
Nikolas criticized after attacking influencer who made 'L' gesture amid tragedy in MG
Federal deputy Nikolas Ferreira faced backlash after criticizing gamer influencer Rafael Lange for making a gesture associated with President Lula during a live stream, coinciding with severe flooding in Minas Gerais.
The cash register is empty, Ukraine is not a priority, said Babiš
Andre Babiš stated that funding for Ukraine is not currently a priority due to financial constraints.
Kim Jong Un Shows Confidence in Economic and Personnel Achievements as 'Most Significant in 30 Years'
At the recent Workers’ Party Congress, Kim Jong Un touted the economic achievements of North Korea over the past three years as the most significant in three decades, showcasing a change in tone from previous admissions of failure.
Lower Franconia: CSU Duel for the Town Hall: When a Former Mayor Wants to Replace Her Successor
Karola Back, a former mayor of Strahlungen, is running again for mayor against her successor Johannes Hümpfner in a local political contest.
Taking action on questions about lectures
Prominent journalists offered media consulting through lectures, which led to breaking the rules of the Storting's press association, prompting them to take action.
China’s top legislature removes 9 military officials ahead of Beijing’s ‘two sessions’
China's legislature has removed nine military officials, including five generals, ahead of the critical political meetings known as the 'two sessions.'
Watch the parliamentary question hour live at 4 PM - will the new minister Wille Rydman answer opposition questions?
The article discusses the upcoming parliamentary question hour in Finland, featuring new social affairs and health minister Wille Rydman among other officials.
"The Machinery of Scandals Takes Off." Clinton is Under Fire Because of Her Husband
Hillary Clinton is facing renewed scrutiny and criticism associated with her husband amid emerging scandals.
Yolanda Díaz, after announcing that she will not lead the left: 'We will continue gaining rights'
Yolanda Díaz, Spain's Second Deputy Prime Minister, has announced that she will not be a candidate for the left in the upcoming elections, while emphasizing her commitment to continue advocating for rights, particularly for transgender individuals in the workplace.