Trump’s Iran strategy is working and teaching our foes what deterrence means
The article argues that President Trump's Iran strategy is effectively deterring Iranian aggression by showcasing a willingness to respond to attacks.
Federal Politics: Rehlinger: "This cannot continue" – SPD leaders comment after election debacle
SPD Vice President Anke Rehlinger calls for a thorough analysis of recent election failures, emphasizing the need for better communication and strategy.
Municipal Results 2026: François Hollande Denounces the 'Deadlock' of the PS's 'Union for Union' Line
François Hollande critiques the French Socialist Party's strategy of 'union for union', calling it a deadlock and lacking clarity for future alliances.
China’s Zijin Mining clinches US$2.6 billion Chifeng Gold takeover in expansion drive
Zijin Mining has acquired controlling shares in Chifeng Gold for US$2.6 billion as part of its expansion strategy amid increasing resource nationalism.
Javier Milei, live: the latest measures of the Government
Javier Milei's government faces backlash as its strategy of overwhelming the public agenda with impactful events begins to backfire.
Hugging and Flattery for Trump... Takaiichi's Winning Strategy Prepared Before the Summit
Japanese Prime Minister Takaiichi's warm greeting and flattery towards President Trump prior to a recent Japan-U.S. summit sparked discussions about diplomacy and internal politics amidst regional tensions.
Caught up by its alliances with LFI, the left loses bastions but saves the big cities
In recent municipal elections, the left in France retained major cities like Paris, Lyon, and Marseille, but lost ground in smaller cities to the right.
Mohamsson: L has been a victim for far too long
Simona Mohamsson has been elected to lead the Liberals towards collaboration with the Sweden Democrats, marking a significant shift in party strategy.
Waltz says Trump is using Iran's own oil strategy against itself to drive down global prices
U.S. officials are considering allowing the sale of Iranian crude oil previously bound for China to help lower global oil prices, redirecting those shipments to countries like India and Bangladesh.
Michael Milstein to Vima: 'Israel and the US have no exit strategy'
Israeli analyst Michael Milstein argues that Israel should abandon the notion of regime change in Tehran and focus on Iran's nuclear and missile programs, highlighting the lack of an exit strategy from the war in Israel and Washington.
PSDB launches former advisor of the FHC government for Chamber
The PSDB has announced the candidacy of former advisor Raul Christiano for federal deputy in São Paulo as part of a strategy to regain political prominence.
"Sometimes you need to increase the tension in order to decrease the tension"
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent commented that sometimes increasing tension is necessary to reduce it, in response to a question about Trump's Middle East military strategies.
The United Arab Emirates Demonstrated Transparency at the Start of the War. It Didn't Hold Up
The UAE initially showed transparency regarding the Iranian attacks during the conflict but has since shifted to a more opaque communication strategy as damage accumulates.
897 arrested during seven curfew days in four provinces of Ecuador
Between March 15 and 22, 897 individuals were arrested in Ecuador for violating a curfew imposed in four provinces as part of a strategy to weaken criminal structures.
DRC's Tshisekedi tasks PM with plan to save struggling national airline
President Félix Tshisekedi of the DRC has tasked his prime minister with creating a strategy to rescue the state-owned airline, Congo Airways, which is suffering from financial and operational issues.
Copom Reduces Selic Rate and Consortium Remains a Strategy for Home Ownership
The Copom's decision to lower the Selic rate impacts housing credit accessibility in Brazil, leading many to consider consortia as a viable alternative for purchasing homes.
Oh Se-hoon, who interviewed, says 'Expansion of a Centrist Campaign Committee is Necessary... Not Forcing Leadership to Step Back'
Oh Se-hoon, the mayor of Seoul, clarified that his request for the early establishment of an innovative campaign committee is not a demand for the current leadership to step back, but rather a strategy to improve the party's poor support in the Seoul metropolitan area ahead of upcoming elections.
Business Ticker: VW CEO Blume praises China's "high discipline and willingness to perform"
VW CEO Oliver Blume commends China's planning strategies and operational discipline while suggesting that Germany could learn from China's approach.
Trump's Contradictory Statements: Ultimatum of 'Annihilation' to Iran... The Strategy is Unclear
U.S. President Donald Trump's warning to Iran about impending military strikes has raised skepticism about the administration's long-term strategy amid conflicting messages.
"Work the World Again into the Fire"
The article emphasizes the urgent need for a spiritual and cultural revival of democratic institutions amid a complex global landscape dominated by power politics and military conflicts.
A security plan, not platitudes
President Bola Tinubu expresses condolences for recent killings in Maiduguri while pledging to enhance security, but critics highlight a persistent lack of effective strategy in addressing ongoing violence.
Zenith Bank paints Manchester red
Zenith Bank has inaugurated a new branch in Manchester, UK, as part of its expansion strategy and commitment to improving service for its customers.
Central Office in Two Years, Digitalization Will Wait. The Government Already Knows How Quickly It Will Change Construction
The Czech government is planning to establish a Central Office in the next two years and has outlined a strategy for transforming the construction sector, putting digitalization on hold for now.
BJP's 'Spiritual Gamble' in Bengal Elections, Tickets Given to Saints and Priests
The BJP has nominated several spiritual leaders as candidates for the 2026 West Bengal assembly elections as part of a strategy to counter the Trinamool Congress.
Bengal Elections: Some Blindfolded, Others Became 'Barbers', Unique Campaigning by Candidates
West Bengal's assembly elections see a variety of unique campaign methods, including a candidate participating in a traditional game to symbolize their election strategy.
From one side North Korea, from the other Taiwan. Pacifist Japan is changing strategy
Japan is shifting its pacifist strategy in response to threats from North Korea and Taiwan.
Fascist the Opponent, the Story of a Rhetorical Weapon Invented by the Communist Party of the Stalin Era
The article explores how the French Communist Party historically labeled opponents as fascists as a rhetorical strategy, a practice with roots in the Stalinist era.
A Turn in Viktor Orban's Strategy. This is How He Wants to Defend Himself Against Losing Power
As Hungary approaches its April elections, Viktor Orban's strategy has shifted amidst rising concerns of losing power to opposition leader Péter Magyar of the TISZA party.
The Moment Persia Became Iran: The Decision That Forever Changed the Geopolitical Game
On March 21, 1935, Iran officially changed its name from Persia, marking a significant shift in its national identity and geopolitical strategy.
Kiev's spies reveal the new Russian cruise missile: what’s behind the Izdeliye-30
Ukrainian intelligence has disclosed details about Russia's latest cruise missile, the Izdeliye-30, as part of a transparency strategy to aid international export controls.
The 'hour of truth' for SYRIZA – The crucial meeting, Tsipras, and the next day
SYRIZA's Central Committee is meeting to redefine the party's strategy and address internal dynamics amidst Tsipras's leadership.
La Francia Insumisa strengthens its commitment to immigrant-origin voting in the ‘banlieue’
La Francia Insumisa is consolidating its strategy to gain voting support from immigrant communities in the suburbs of Paris, particularly highlighted by the electoral success of Bally Bagayoko in Saint-Denis.
Feigning dementia, the only gamble that the Government sustains
The Argentine government is facing growing controversies, yet its officials opt to ignore these issues as a coping strategy, with President Milei continuing his international engagements despite domestic turmoil.
Peter Frankopan: 'There is no doubt that the U.S. sees the challenges it faces as existential'
In an interview with La Nacion, historian Peter Frankopan discusses the existential challenges the United States faces, particularly regarding its military strategy related to Iran.
Revealing a military dictatorship strategy to prevent Church claims regarding the disappeared
Investigators reveal how Argentina's military government strategically managed the Catholic Church to mitigate criticisms about its human rights violations during the dictatorship.
Boulos' former marketer to lead unionist's campaign for Chamber of Deputies
Gabriel Gallindo, known as Gallo, has been appointed to oversee the communications strategy for Moisés Selerges' pre-campaign for the Chamber of Deputies, reinforcing the significance of Selerges' candidacy within the political landscape of Brazil.
An innovative strategy to care for renal health and save the planet
The Argentine Society of Nephrology campaigns for renal health awareness and environmental protection during World Kidney Month.
Fashion industry pins survival strategy on new Australian-made push
Australia's fashion industry is launching a national roadmap to revitalize local manufacturing in response to disruptions from global supply chain issues.
CBS to dissolve its radio news service that has existed for 99 years
CBS has announced the closure of its radio news service, citing programming strategy changes and challenging economic conditions.
Iran's New Strategy: Heavy 'Toll' Collection from Ships Passing Through Hormuz
Iran is starting to impose significant tolls on ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz as a means to exert control and respond to US and Israeli actions in the region.
Lowering speed limits among contingency plans to curb UK oil demand
The UK government is considering lowering speed limits as a strategy to reduce fuel consumption amid a global oil supply crisis stemming from Middle Eastern tensions.
Vladimir Padrino López proposes changes in Venezuela's defense
Venezuelan ex-Defense Minister Vladimir Padrino López called for a new strategy to defend the country after being dismissed from his position, emphasizing the need for changes in the military hierarchy.
2026 Municipal Elections: A Historic Second Round in 10 Questions
The upcoming second round of the 2026 municipal elections in France will be crucial, with 17 million voters involved and key cities at stake, making the outcomes unpredictable as they come just a year before the presidential elections.
Taken over by Bari Weiss, CBS News launches a wave of layoffs within its editorial staff
CBS News is implementing layoffs affecting 6% of its workforce as part of a strategy to adopt a more neutral editorial line and enhance its streaming services under the new leadership of Bari Weiss.
Sports Article Industry: Three Stripes, Gut Feeling, and Little Strategy
Adidas faces criticism and concern among its employees following the announcement of Mathias Döpfner's appointment to the supervisory board due to the company's past struggles during the COVID-19 pandemic.
A. Grzegorzewska, Gedeon Richter: Asian business enters the European drug market
Aneta Grzegorzewska discusses the aggressive strategy of Indian pharmaceutical companies entering the European market with generic products.
A. Grzegorzewska, Gedeon Richter: Asian Business Enters the European Drug Market
The article discusses the aggressive strategy of Indian companies seeking to enter the European generic drug market as Europe aims for greater autonomy in pharmaceuticals.
Banco Macro buys 50% of Banco Sáenz and strengthens its digital ecosystem
Banco Macro has purchased a 50% stake in Banco Sáenz to bolster its digital expansion strategy in the Argentine financial sector.
"Who knows about surprises more than Japan?" Trump's joke unsettled Tokyo
Donald Trump's joke about Pearl Harbor during a press conference in Tokyo has caused discomfort and overshadowed serious discussions regarding U.S. military strategy in the Middle East.
S-South states target blue economy, manufacturing for regional growth
The South-South states in Nigeria aim to boost their economy by focusing on the blue economy and manufacturing as part of a regional development strategy.