Wike promises FCT indigenous people CofO on ancestral lands
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has warned residents to be cautious of opportunistic politicians and reiterated his commitment to granting Certificates of Occupancy to indigenous people of the FCT.
Vote in the Senate: Trump can continue to attack Iran
The U.S. Senate voted against a proposal to limit President Trump's military powers to attack Iran, allowing his actions to continue without Congressional approval.
ADN promotes an anti-mafia bill to hit and dismantle organized crime economies
Ecuador's National Assembly Vice President Mishel Mancheno announced an anti-mafia bill aimed at dismantling criminal economies that threaten national sovereignty and security.
Video shows councilwoman reprimanding parliamentarian during discussion in Lorena
A video recorded during a city council meeting in Lorena, Brazil, captures councilwoman Rita Marton reprimanding fellow councilman Mauro Fradique, leading to a complaint filed by Fradique against Marton for alleged aggression.
The "Iranian comrade" complicating Cristina Kirchner
Luis D’Elía, a controversial figure in Argentine politics, claims ties with the Iranian Revolutionary Guard and has made provocative statements impacting Cristina Kirchner's political landscape.
Teddy bear does not put democracy at risk
The article discusses the perceived risks to Brazilian democracy and reflects on the political environment that led to Jair Bolsonaro's presidency.
What Bill Clinton Said About His Appearance in Epstein's Files
Bill Clinton denied any wrongdoing during his testimony regarding connections to Jeffrey Epstein's criminal activities.
DOMiNO: It is unacceptable for Možemo to turn classrooms into ideological battlegrounds for mobilizing future voters
Igor Peternel from the DOMiNO party criticizes political activism in schools, arguing it politicizes education and manipulates students.
Congress: Should I read the Official Bulletin or watch TV?
The article discusses the Argentine Congress's recent extraordinary sessions, highlighting the legislative productivity showcased in the Official Bulletin versus the political realities experienced outside the chambers.
Antisemitism: Le Pen judges Mélenchon's mockery of Glucksmann and Epstein "far worse than what could be reproached" to his father
Le Pen criticizes Mélenchon's mockery regarding Glucksmann and Epstein, suggesting it's worse than accusations made against her father.
Canadians want floor-crossing MPs to face ‘immediate’ byelections: poll
A recent poll indicates that most Canadians believe MPs should face immediate byelections if they switch parties, although this sentiment does not reflect negatively on Prime Minister Mark Carney's approval ratings.
Leaving leadership in the hands of temporary council could protect Khamenei successor
An analysis suggests that a temporary council may safeguard the succession of Ayatollah Khamenei in Iran.
Why Trump announced that he cut trade with Spain
Donald Trump announced the suspension of trade with Spain due to Spain's refusal to allow U.S. military operations on its territory, labeling the country as a 'terrible partner.'
Members of the CPI investigating alleged frauds in Health contracts in MT disclosed
A parliamentary inquiry committee has been formed in Mato Grosso, Brazil, to investigate allegations of fraud in health contracts from 2019 to 2023, including during the COVID-19 pandemic.
MARK HALPERIN: Is Democrat James Talarico the real deal — or Beto 2.0 headed for a Texas flop?
The article discusses Democratic state legislator James Talarico's potential to break the long-standing Republican dominance in Texas elections, highlighting the skepticism surrounding his campaign.
Reactions to Fasting Sermon and Song Play: 'There Was No Mockery Today'
The debut of the new fasting preacher has sparked divided opinions among attendees, with some praising the performance while others found it lacking.
'Restoring control at borders not a betrayal of Labour values,' home secretary to say
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood asserts that reestablishing control at UK borders aligns with Labour values while announcing upcoming immigration reforms.
Santiago Viola, Karina's legal sword with ties to Comodoro Py and the Lijo brothers
Santiago Viola has been appointed as Secretary of Justice in Argentina and is a key legal advisor to Karina Milei, instrumental in significant judicial appointments.
Why is the National People's Congress of China drawing attention? Key points for this year.
The National People's Congress in Beijing will commence on the 5th, discussing crucial topics that the world is paying attention to.
Presidency delivers electoral reform to the Chamber of Deputies: What’s next?
The Mexican government has delivered a proposed electoral reform to the Chamber of Deputies, outlining changes to 11 constitutional articles.
Kanye West arriving in European city – Angry outburst occurred immediately
Kanye West's upcoming performance in Marseille, France, is under threat due to political backlash against his controversial statements.
Luana Piovani calls Dado Dolabella's pre-candidacy a ready-made joke
Luana Piovani criticized Dado Dolabella's announcement to run for federal deputy, labeling it as a 'ready-made joke' due to his controversial background.
Lee Seong-gwon: If elections are held tomorrow, we would face a defeat similar to that of 2018... we must exclude party officials who sympathize with the Yoon Again faction
Lee Seong-gwon warns that holding elections tomorrow could lead to catastrophic results for the party akin to the 2018 local elections.
UK MP's partner reportedly arrested on suspicion of spying for China
Three men, including the partner of a current UK MP, have been arrested on suspicion of espionage for China by British police.
Iranian War Drives Up Fuel Prices: Is the Fuel Discount Returning?
The increase in oil and gas prices due to the conflict in Iran has reignited discussions about potential fuel discounts for citizens and businesses in Germany.
A new relationship with Justice, the definitive victory of Karina
Karina's influence in the justice system is solidified as her ally is named Minister of Justice in Argentina.
TSE excludes rule for 2026 allowing promotion of government criticism outside electoral context
The Brazilian Superior Electoral Court has removed a provision from electoral rules for 2026 that allowed the promotion of criticisms of the government outside the electoral context.
Talk of what comes next for Iranians was conspicuous in its absence from White House briefing
The White House briefing lacked discourse on the future of the Iranian people amid ongoing military actions against Iran.
We invite you to a discussion evening with Postoj on the topic: Is change coming?
The article invites readers to a discussion event focusing on political changes in Slovakia and the situation in Ukraine, scheduled for March 10 in Námestovo.
Alcolumbre says that if Lula wants to speak with him, he must seek him out
Senate President Davi Alcolumbre stated that President Lula should seek him out if he wishes to discuss matters together, especially regarding the nomination of Jorge Messias to the Supreme Federal Court (STF).
Tadeu Leite elected as a councilor of the Court of Auditors of Minas Gerais
Deputy Tadeu Leite has been elected as a councilor for the Court of Auditors of the State of Minas Gerais, pending the governor's approval after he concludes his current legislative term.
Australia politics live: stranded Australians return from Middle East; new inquiry into racism towards Indigenous Australians
The Australian government has announced a parliamentary inquiry into rising racism against Indigenous Australians, prompted by recent attacks and a general increase in hate towards First Nations people.
Alcolumbre says he expects a meeting with Lula and awaits a message about Messias's nomination
Senate President Davi Alcolumbre expressed hope for a meeting with President Lula following tensions regarding the nomination of Attorney General Jorge Messias to the Supreme Court.
National Assembly will meet in Samborondón and Cuenca in the next two weeks
The Ecuadorian National Assembly is scheduled to hold meetings in Samborondón and Cuenca over the next two weeks as part of its mobile sessions initiative.
Trump Administration Clamps Down on Funding - Now There’s a Severe Threat
The city of Foxborough, USA, threatens to block World Cup matches if promised security funding from the Trump administration isn't received by the deadline.
Nockherberg live: Singplay: Bard Söder sings and Rider begs as a Monk
The upcoming Nockherberg Singspiel, four days before the Bavarian local elections, will feature a notable performance including political figures from Munich and beyond, broadcast live by Bayerischer Rundfunk.
Mindaugas Sinkevičius: Possible funding violations of 'Nemuno aušra' must be investigated by law enforcement
Mindaugas Sinkevičius emphasizes the need for law enforcement to investigate potential funding violations related to the 'Nemuno aušra' party, highlighted by a journalistic investigation.
The leader of the Social Democrats says he is confident that there will be enough votes in the Seimas to establish the Kapčiamiesčio training ground
The leader of Lithuania's Social Democrats expresses confidence that there will be sufficient parliamentary support to create the Kapčiamiesčio military training ground, despite recent concerns over regional security and prioritization of air defense systems.
"Entering the Middle East was the worst decision of all time": All the times Trump... was right
The article discusses Donald Trump's criticisms of U.S. military interventions in the Middle East, highlighting his claims that past wars have resulted in significant financial and human costs.
ERR in Washington: Many Americans do not support US military actions in Iran
A sharp political debate continues in Washington over US military actions in Iran, with many Americans opposing these interventions and Democratic leaders criticizing the lack of clear strategy from the administration.
Lisa Magnusson: The Ban on Ugly Schools is Part of the Liberals' New Secret Plan
The Liberal Party in Sweden proposes banning ugly school buildings in favor of creating more aesthetically pleasing educational environments.
Ratinho Jr. anticipates early definition of presidential candidacy for the PSD
Paraná Governor Ratinho Jr. has suggested that the PSD party may announce its presidential candidate ahead of schedule, potentially by the end of March.
New democratic star wins eye-catching primary election in Texas
A young state politician from Texas has achieved a surprising victory over a favored candidate in the Democratic primary, signifying an early test for the party's strategy against Trump leading up to the 2026 midterm elections.
Badenoch gives a borderline disgraceful performance at PMQs on Iran | John Crace
The article critiques Kemi Badenoch's performance during Prime Minister's Questions, especially in relation to the escalating situation in Iran.
Daring Theory: Trump's War with Iran is Just a Distraction
A theory suggests that President Donald Trump initiated a war with Iran to divert attention from damaging investigations related to Jeffrey Epstein.
Støre received illegal applause
The article discusses a controversy where Norwegian Prime Minister Støre received applause deemed illegal and localized, amidst criticism from Progress Party leader Sylvi Listhaug.
She spoke about Bad Bunny in a school and the Government denounced her for "political indoctrination"
A teacher in Pilar, Argentina, was reported to the government for alleged political indoctrination after discussing Bad Bunny and U.S. immigration policies in class.
Mette Frederiksen is not the best in TV 2's so-called reality program
The article discusses a fictional political campaign in the third season of 'Borgen', where a reality TV format is applied to traditional political debates.
Sign on a street in the outskirts of the southern zone of SP features logo of PT councilwoman
A street sign in Jardim Vera Cruz, São Paulo, displaying the logo of councilwoman Luna Zarattini (PT), has sparked allegations of early electoral campaigning.
FDP in Baden-Württemberg: The Main Thing is to Enter Parliament
The FDP's future in Baden-Württemberg hinges on their re-entry into the regional parliament, as party leader Christian Dürr intensifies his campaign efforts in the area.