Liberia: Liberian Women, Guardians of Peace and Pillars of Democracy
Liberia commemorates International Women's Day by recognizing the significant role of women in fostering peace and democracy in the nation.
SA premier warns One Nation poses threat to federal Labor as Marles says party only ‘about stunts and the vibe’
The South Australian premier warns that One Nation represents a significant threat to federal Labor following the party's strong performance in the state elections.
Weekly Selection of Eva Čobejová / Flašíková's personnel audit at STVR is strange, the editor whose contribution is exceptional for the nation's memory is also redundant
The article discusses the controversial personnel audit initiated by Eva Flašíková at STVR, leading to unnecessary layoffs including an editor deemed important for national memory.
Rwanda: Youth Urged to Preserve Kinyarwanda, Uphold Culture
Rwandan youth are encouraged to maintain the use of Kinyarwanda to strengthen the nation's cultural identity.
SOS signal from the IEA: No country is immune to the worst energy crisis in decades
The head of the International Energy Agency (IEA) warns that the global energy crisis, exacerbated by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, is affecting every nation with unprecedented oil supply losses.
March 24, 1976
The article reflects on the 50th anniversary of the military coup in Argentina, urging a comprehensive understanding of the nation's tragic past.
As One Nation's Vote Soars, SA Supporters Explain Their Reasons
Support for One Nation has surged in South Australia, driven by voter frustration with the two-party system and concerns about migration.
Australian voters are frustrated and angry. One Nation’s SA surge sounds an urgent warning for the Liberals and Labor | Tony Barry
As South Australian voters express frustration with traditional parties, One Nation's rise signals a significant political shift, challenging the status quo of the Liberal party.
Meloni Tests Her Leadership in a Key Referendum on Justice
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni faces a pivotal referendum that questions her judicial reform and overall political strength amid a polarized nation.
Britons increasingly dissatisfied: 78% believe government is handling immigration poorly
A recent survey reveals that 78% of Britons believe their government is failing to manage immigration effectively, which remains the nation's foremost concern.
The nine seats to watch as counting continues after the SA election
Vote counting for the South Australia election is ongoing, with nine closely-contested seats still undecided amid significant electoral shifts.
Conditions are ripe for a party of grievance like One Nation to keep growing
One Nation's electoral success in South Australia poses significant challenges to the traditional dominance of the Liberal and Labor parties.
1980 AFCON heroes celebrate 46 years triumph
The 1980 African Cup of Nations champions, Nigeria’s Green Eagles, are commemorated for their historic win which united the nation post-civil war.
Cuba's Minister: Preparing for Possible US Attack
Cuba's Deputy Foreign Minister stated that the communist-led island nation is preparing for a possible attack from the US while asserting there are no current tensions with Washington.
A Word on the War with Culture
The article discusses the manipulation of cultural language by politicians in Slovakia, highlighting the role of artists and writers in shaping the true meaning of concepts like nation and homeland.
Israel Katz: 'We will send Iran back decades if attacks continue'
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz issued a stern warning that Israel would retaliate against Iran and potentially push the nation back decades if attacks on Israeli cities continue.
'24 years of work without a holiday', what was said on PM Modi's record of 8931 days
Senior ministers from the central cabinet congratulated Prime Minister Narendra Modi for completing 8,931 days in public service, highlighting his commitment to nation-first ideals and empowering the poor.
Ingrid Sembach-Hõbemägi: Estonians are a gardening nation
Ingrid Sembach-Hõbemägi discusses the rising trend of balcony and rooftop gardening globally, asserting that Estonians significantly value gardening.
Now the police can catch speeding offenders on bicycles
Swedish police have equipped their vehicles with radar speed meters to catch speeding offenders, including cyclists, as part of the nation's zero-vision traffic safety initiative.
'How long can any nation survive without oil?': Cuba faces repeated blackouts amid blockade
Cuba is experiencing severe power outages due to a failing national grid and a US oil blockade, with experts questioning the nation's capacity to manage without oil.
QUIZ: They say we are a nation of DIY enthusiasts. Are you one of them?
A quiz article from a Czech source encourages readers to explore their status as DIY enthusiasts.
One Nation wins at least one SA seat as Liberals consider ‘sobering lessons’ from election defeat
One Nation is set to win a seat in the South Australian lower house while the Liberals reflect on their significant election defeat to Labor.
Breaking: One Nation wins first seat in SA Parliament's Lower House, ABC projects
One Nation has achieved its first Lower House seat in South Australia with David Paton winning in Ngadjuri, indicating a growing presence beyond Queensland.
Habermas Awaits Europe
German philosopher Jürgen Habermas reflects on the intrinsic relationship between nation-states and nationalism following the transformations in Europe after the fall of the Soviet bloc.
Habermas, Mexico, and the King
The article discusses the importance of critical reflection on a nation's past in validating a democratic community, emphasizing the influence of nationalism in historical narratives.
Milei, a revisionist president 50 years after the coup
Argentinian President Javier Milei faces criticism from human rights organizations and historians for his revisionist views on the country's military dictatorship as the nation marks the 50th anniversary of the 1976 coup.
Albanese urges 'vigilance' against those seeking to 'turn back the clock' on Australia
Prime Minister Albanese emphasizes the need for vigilance against political efforts to roll back Australia's multicultural policies, following a rise in support for One Nation party.
Across much of Adelaide, One Nation has cannibalised the Liberal vote
In the recent South Australian state election, One Nation has made significant electoral gains, surpassing the Liberal Party and becoming a major player in the political landscape.
Letters from readers: Land of peace; reaction; they talk about democracy, but...
A reader reflects on the privileges of living in Argentina as a peaceful nation amidst his travels in conflict-ridden Middle Eastern countries.
The Prime Minister of Bhutan Visits Japan, Discusses Ties with the Nation
The Prime Minister of Bhutan, Tshering Tobgay, visited Japan to commemorate the 40th anniversary of diplomatic relations and highlighted the significance of their friendship and collaboration.
1980 AFCON heroes relish title on 46th anniversary
Members of Nigeria's 1980 Green Eagles squad celebrate the 46th anniversary of their historic AFCON victory, recalling its significance in the nation’s sporting history.
Helle Ib: The three most powerful politicians behave like whiny children
A Danish political commentator criticizes the nation's three most powerful politicians for their unprofessional behavior.
Bishops of BiH: The possibility of injustice and overshadowing must be removed from the electoral process
The Bishops' Conference of Bosnia and Herzegovina has expressed concerns about the portrayal of a single nation as a victim, emphasizing the need for dialogue and respect during electoral processes.
'A lot of nervous people in Liberal Party circles': One Nation’s moment arrives in SA. It might only be the beginning
One Nation's strong performance in South Australia's election signals potential challenges for traditional parties, especially the Liberal Party.
Massachusetts Mayor Wants Nation to See Positive Impact of Cash Handouts as City Tackles Poverty
The mayor of Salem, Massachusetts is advocating for a cash handout program aimed at reducing poverty and believes it has shown positive impacts on the community.
Iranian student warns 'barbaric' regime is taking nation 'hostage,' executing civilians to end unrest
An Iranian student warns that the regime is using executions and fear tactics to suppress dissent and control the population.
Benito Juárez, the Admired and Denounced First Indigenous President of Mexico
Benito Juárez, an important figure in Mexican history, rose from a Zapotec indigenous community to become the first indigenous president of Mexico, where he modernized the nation and laid the foundations for its institutions.
Islamic Republic of Absurdity: Regime executes star wrestler, targets athletes
The Iranian regime executed a prominent wrestler in a move seen as a warning to the nation amid celebrations of the traditional New Year, Nowruz.
In South Australia One Nation has put meat on the bones of its polling surge – now both major parties need to respond
The South Australian election results saw Peter Malinauskas' Labor government confirmed as the winner, but the rise of One Nation poses significant challenges for both major parties.
‘I’m going to leave you some landmines’: Pauline Hanson sends SA premier a message amid jubilant supporters
Pauline Hanson celebrated her party's significant electoral gains in South Australia while taunting the state premier.
War, environment, and nation
The article discusses the ecological consequences of modern warfare, highlighting its impact on geopolitical stability and the environment.
Chr. Dimas: Resources of 2.36 billion for projects across the country – The emblematic projects currently underway
The Greek government plans to invest 2.36 billion euros in various infrastructure projects across the country by 2026, highlighting the critical role of the construction sector in the nation's development.
SA state election 2026: Labor confident but all eyes on One Nation vote as polls close in South Australia
In South Australia, polls for the state election closed with Labor expecting a landslide victory, while the performance of One Nation is being closely monitored by both parties.
Live: South Australians head to the polls in the 2026 state election
South Australians are voting in the 2026 state election, with early voting at record levels and key implications for the major parties involved.
Edson Gomes sings Fire in Babylon and makes the joy of the reggae nation at Lollapalooza
Edson Gomes delivered a powerful performance at Lollapalooza, captivating reggae fans with his unique blend of Rastafarian symbolism and Brazilian evangelical themes.
The coup of 76 | The peculiarities of a dark experiment
The article discusses the 1976 military coup in Argentina, its peculiarities, and its enduring impact on the nation.
First Week of the Maximum Oil Price System Implementation... Gas Prices at Gas Stations Plummet
In the first week of the maximum oil price system in South Korea, fuel prices have witnessed a significant decrease across the nation.
One Nation dumps South Australian election candidate after reports claiming warrant for his arrest in UK
One Nation has dropped South Australian candidate Aoi Baxter amid reports of a UK arrest warrant related to a sexual assault charge.
Polls open in South Australian election, with record number of early votes
South Australians are voting today in the state election, with early voter turnout at a record high of 454,800.
Candidates accuse One Nation volunteers of illegally filling out how-to-vote cards
In South Australia, candidates have reported One Nation volunteers to the electoral commission for improperly completing how-to-vote cards at polling booths.