'Society may disagree,' says new president of TRE-SP about the use of electronic voting machines
The newly appointed president of TRE-SP, José Antônio Encinas Manfré, stated that society has the right to disagree with the use of electronic voting machines, emphasizing the importance of respecting the law.
New ruling weakens the possibility of banning Trump's and Putin's German friends
A court ruling has lifted the extremist label from the AfD party, raising questions about the potential ban of the right-wing party in Germany.
Kia Sorento diesel: the right engine, in the right place. Also with all-wheel drive
The new Kia Sorento diesel serves as a practical choice for long-distance drivers and families, blending modern technology with traditional SUV strengths.
Highly Relevant Thriller Novel About Greenland Right Now
The article discusses a new thriller novel about Greenland that critiques Danish attitudes towards Greenlanders through the experiences of a character named Sus.
Suspense Novel About Greenland is Highly Relevant Right Now
A new suspense novel set in Greenland is drawing attention to the complex dynamics between Greenlanders and Danes, highlighting issues of identity and social attitudes.
If voting were today with the new system: right-wing secured in the Chamber
A new electoral law to be introduced for the 2027 elections in Italy suggests significant changes favoring the right-wing coalition.
Fleeing New Zealand to live in Australia? I’m right there with you, Jacinda Ardern
The author expresses excitement about Jacinda Ardern's move to Australia amid feelings of disenchantment with the current New Zealand government.
Azzariti: "The proposal of the center-right is at high risk of unconstitutionality"
Gaetano Azzariti, a constitutional lawyer, criticizes the new electoral law proposed by the center-right, emphasizing its potential unconstitutionality and questioning its claimed benefits for political stability.
Proportional and Prize, Here Are the New Rules. 'The Right Has More Chances'
The article discusses the potential effects of Italy's new electoral system on political parties, highlighting how the right may gain a better position as per recent simulations.
They say Nicolás Maduro does not have the money to pay for his defense in the United States
The U.S. has blocked the Venezuelan government's ability to fund Nicolás Maduro's legal defense against drug trafficking charges in New York, raising concerns over his constitutional right to counsel.
Electoral law, center-right text submitted to Parliament. Schlein: 'Unacceptable for us'
The center-right coalition in Italy has submitted a new electoral law to Parliament, which includes provisions for a majority prize and a runoff election, prompting criticism from opposition leader Schlein.
Message deleted - new information emerged about Lauri Markkanen
Lauri Markkanen of the Utah Jazz reportedly injured his right ankle and hip during practice, leading to an MRI and speculation about the NBA's involvement due to Utah's questionable handling of his injury.
Electoral law, agreement in the center-right: proportional with majority prize
Italy's center-right coalition has reached an agreement on a new electoral law aimed at ensuring government stability, transitioning back to a proportional system with a majority bonus.
"Occupation and Islamization".. Organized Hate Campaign Against Ramadan Iftar in the Heart of New York
A Ramadan iftar event in New York's Times Square has become the target of a coordinated hate campaign perpetuated by far-right and pro-Israel accounts on social media.
New Right postpones press conference with member of Parliament
New Right has postponed a press conference to announce a current member of Parliament joining the party due to pending responses from the Ministry of the Interior and Health.
Public Service: A Bill Guarantees the 'Right to Remain Silent' in Case of Disciplinary Proceedings
A new French bill aims to guarantee public servants the right to remain silent during disciplinary procedures, among other reforms.
Will the Right Win in 2027? Not Necessarily. In the Era of Triopoly, the Chances of Liberals and the Left are Growing
Polls suggest an uptick in anti-right sentiments in Poland, indicating challenges for the ruling Law and Justice Party (PiS) as support declines and new political configurations emerge.
Super-fast new internet cables installed right outside ex-prince Andrew's new home
High-speed internet cables have been installed near ex-Prince Andrew's new residence in Norfolk, improving connectivity for him and local residents.
The best baby monitors for peace of mind, parent-approved with tips from an expert
This article reviews the best baby monitors, providing recommendations and expert tips for new parents on choosing the right model.
New electoral law, a mega prize with 0.1% more
Italy's new electoral law allows a coalition to gain a significant advantage in seats with just a 0.1% higher vote share than their opponents.
Suspended City Magistrate Alankar Agnihotri has formed a new party named 'RAM'
Suspended city magistrate Alankar Agnihotri announced the formation of a new political party named 'National Right Front (RAM)' in Vrindavan.
Undercover far-right investigation and debut novels dominate 2025 Young Writer shortlist
The 2025 Sunday Times Young Writer shortlist features an undercover far-right investigation and an anonymous debut author, reflecting a new generation's commitment to addressing social and political issues through literature.
Rob Jetten: Who is the new Prime Minister of the Netherlands?
Rob Jetten, at 38, is the youngest Prime Minister in Dutch history and has shifted his party, D66, slightly to the right.
New Alliance in Spain: The Dream of a New Left Front
In Spain, leftist parties are attempting to unite in a new alliance to combat the rising influence of right-wing populism.
New Alliance in Spain: The Dream of a New Left Front
Left-wing parties in Spain are attempting to form a new alliance to prevent further decline in the face of rising far-right populism.
New government formed in the Netherlands, centrist R. Jetten to lead
R. Jetten has emerged victorious in the recent elections in the Netherlands, defeating the far-right Freedom Party.
Is a competitor for TV Republika and Channel Zero TV on the rise? The background of the new station has been revealed
Newsmax is launching a Polish branch to compete with local right-leaning news channels, with broadcasts set to begin in 2026.
Right-wing extremist worldview after 1945: Old Nazis in new clothes
The article discusses recent scholarly works addressing the historical continuity of right-wing extremism in Germany, particularly in the context of society's responses to it over the decades since 1945.
Netherlands: Just Govern, Simply Govern
The article discusses the shift in Dutch governance as a new centrist coalition led by Rob Jetten replaces a right-populist cabinet, focusing on substantial changes in climate policy and asylum laws.
Won a prize of US$1000 per day for life in New York, but rejected it and chose another option: mistake or right choice?
Spiros Moustakas won a lottery jackpot of US$1,000 per day for life but opted for a one-time cash payment instead.
Assistant Police Officers Get the Right to Stop Cars with Unmarked Police Vehicles
Assistant police officers in Estonia will now have the authority to stop vehicles using unmarked police cars, based on a new bill aimed at expanding their role in police activities.
Maxi Gutiérrez, the new reinforcement of Independiente arriving from Chile
Maxi Gutiérrez, a 21-year-old football player from Chile, joins Independiente on loan as a right winger with a possible future purchase option.
BRIAN READE: 'Rupert Lowe's new party Restore sounds like a male hair loss treatment'
Brian Reade critiques Rupert Lowe's new political party, Restore, likening its name to a hair loss treatment and questioning its support and policies.
Emelec aims to strengthen with two forwards and a right back, but at this point 'dismantling a team is complicated'
Emelec seeks to enhance its squad with new signings while facing challenges related to league match rescheduling and internal management changes.
Planned to give auxiliary police officers the right to stop vehicles from private cars
Estonian plans to grant auxiliary police officers the authority to stop vehicles from private vehicles independently, pending a new legislative proposal.
Her podcast is causing people to cancel their subscriptions. Now she responds to the criticism
Journalist Sisse Sejr-Nørgaard faces backlash for her new podcast discussing her experience after a prison sentence, highlighting her right to tell her story amid calls for accountability.
Neither Right nor Left: The Political Calculation Behind the Election of José María Balcázar as President of Peru
The election of José María Balcázar as the new president of Peru reflects a shift in political alignments rather than a simple ideological victory for the left.
Domino's Garlic and Herb Easter Egg branded 'so wrong it's right'
A food reviewer has rated a new controversial garlic and herb-flavored Easter egg by Domino's surprisingly high, sparking debate online.
New law in SP guarantees residents the right to install electric vehicle chargers in buildings
Residents of residential and commercial buildings in São Paulo now have the legal right to install electric vehicle chargers in their parking spaces without prior approval from the condominium, provided they meet safety and technical requirements.
"These songs of defiance had to come out right away." The band U2 reacts to current problems in the world
Irish hitmakers U2 are releasing a new album at the end of this year, but have pre-emptively launched an EP titled 'Days Of Ash' in response to current world issues.
The Center-Right Executive Board Starts with Turbulence: 'Rebellion' and Party Departure in Prime Minister Nomination
The new executive board of the Center-Right Reform Coalition has begun its tenure with turmoil, highlighted by rebellions within the party during the Prime Minister nomination.
59-year-old Halle Berry is getting married for the fourth time. Who is this 'right person'?
Halle Berry, at 59, is making headlines as she prepares to marry again, continuing a trend among celebrities of entering new romantic relationships later in life.
'It is our responsibility to give AI the right direction,' said PM Modi
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi emphasized the importance of guiding AI technology correctly during the AI Impact Summit in New Delhi.
AI Summit: What is PM Modi's MANAV mantra? AI vision presented before the world
During the AI Impact Summit in New Delhi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed CEOs of AI companies worldwide, emphasizing the importance of guiding AI in the right direction with the MANAV vision.
Hate laws put free speech at risk, constitutional expert tells inquiry
A constitutional law expert has warned that new hate laws in New South Wales may threaten free speech amid rising right-wing extremism.
Salvador Illa and knowing what to do
The urgent need to prevent a new budget extension is highlighted alongside rising anti-immigrant sentiments in Catalonia amid the electoral embrace of far-right parties throughout Europe.
Maya Hawke is no longer 'the daughter of': the consolidation of the young star who learned to live with her surname
Maya Hawke, now a recognized star in her own right, recently married indie folk singer Christian Lee Hudson in New York.
Peru 'takes a turn' to the left: Legislator José María Balcázar becomes interim president
Peru's Congress has appointed leftist legislator José María Balcázar as the new interim president, succeeding right-wing José Jerí, who was removed after just four months in office.
Reform UK: Nigel Farage Divides and Rules
Nigel Farage aims to make his party Reform UK more serious and diverse by introducing new leaders and smoothing over past positions.
The murder of Kentan Derank in Lyon triggers a new political storm in France
The murder of 23-year-old student Kentan Derank in Lyon has intensified political polarization in France ahead of upcoming elections.