The Socialist Grégoire is the new mayor of Paris
Emmanuel Grégoire of the Socialist Party has been elected as the new mayor of Paris following local elections in France.
Who is Emmanuel Grégoire, the new mayor of Paris who will govern the city that will be 'the heart of the resistance against the far right' in France
Emmanuel Grégoire has been elected as the new mayor of Paris, vowing to make the city a stronghold against the rise of the far-right in France.
Inauguration of UTOPÍAS Mixiuhca in Iztacalco; Clara Brugada reaffirms the right to collective well-being
Clara Brugada inaugurates UTOPÍAS Mixiuhca, a new social transformation space in Iztacalco, aimed at providing free services to the residents of Mexico City.
Paris remains on the left, defeated the right of Rachida Dati
Emmanuel Grégoire has been elected as the new mayor of Paris, ensuring the Socialist party continues to lead the city after defeating Rachida Dati's right-wing coalition.
DF has taken a step to the right – and a new generation has followed
The Danish People's Party (DF) is undergoing a significant shift towards the political right, accompanied by a generational change in its leadership and support.
Vėgėlė's Right-Wing 'Frankenstein': Will It Be Born Before the Elections and What Will It Be?
I. Vėgėlė announced plans to create a new political force in Lithuania during the 'Citizens' Conference' held in Kaunas.
New smartphone, 7 things to do immediately when you buy it
The article provides essential tips for new smartphone users on the initial steps to take right after purchase to ensure longevity and optimal performance of the device.
Mercedes announce new right-hand man for Toto Wolff as team boss reacts to decision
Mercedes Formula 1 team has officially appointed Bradley Lord as deputy team principal, acknowledging his extended responsibilities over the past two years.
Israeli right pushes for new borders inside Lebanon under the cover of war
The Israeli right is advocating for the expansion of borders into southern Lebanon amidst the ongoing war, now gaining political and media support.
Right-wing candidate Paloma Valencia soars in Colombia's presidential polls: rises from 4% to 16% in voting intention
Colombian presidential candidate Paloma Valencia has seen a significant increase in voting intention, according to a new poll, positioning her in third place behind frontrunner Iván Cepeda and Abelardo de la Espriella.
A New Threat to the World: That It Explodes Right Here
The article discusses the increasing tensions in the Middle East, particularly around key oil transportation routes amid the ongoing conflict.
Enel argues that Aneel adds new facts to the process and harms the right to defense
Enel claims that ongoing additions of new allegations by Aneel compromise its ability to adequately defend itself regarding a potential termination of its electricity supply contract in São Paulo.
"The Devil Has Changed Camp": In Nice, the Outlines of a New Right
The article discusses the evolving political landscape in Nice, France, highlighting a shift towards a new right-wing movement led by Éric Ciotti.
Trust in SVT Drops Among Voters Identifying as 'Clearly Right'
Trust in SVT has significantly decreased among voters who identify as 'clearly right,' dropping from 57% to 46% between 2024 and 2025.
Right-wing men are more eager for children than left-wing men
A new study reveals that right-leaning men in Sweden show a higher desire to have children compared to their left-leaning counterparts, while women's parental aspirations remain unaffected by political affiliation.
College Republicans of America stands by new political director amid scrutiny of past controversial comments
The College Republicans of America supports the appointment of Kai Schwemmer as political director despite controversy over his past comments and associations with far-right figures.
Test Your Knowledge in 50:50 General Knowledge Quiz! The Best Know-it-alls Get Everything Right
A new general knowledge quiz called 50:50 is available for participants to test their trivia knowledge and share their scores online.
The right takes over the School of Magistracy, Paladini leads close to Mantovano. Sciarra out
The Italian right-wing government has taken control of the School of Magistracy, appointing Paladini as the new head and ousting the previous leader, Sciarra.
BMW i3: Right in the Heart
The fully electric BMW i3, set to launch this fall from Munich, is part of BMW's expanding 'New Class' lineup amid competitive market challenges.
Jens Raavik: a car is not a luxury but a human right
Jens Raavik argues that the new vehicle registration tax in Estonia unfairly burdens citizens already facing high taxation.
At the 'new' SaS event / We are not hipsters from a catalog like PS. Our voters approve of stopping Sulík
The Slovak party SaS, under Branislav Gröhling's leadership, has shifted direction and is positioning itself as the only real right-wing party amid economic challenges.
Right back Jeampaul Herrera would be the new reinforcement of Emelec
Jeampaul Herrera, a 22-year-old Ecuadorian right back, is set to join Club Sport Emelec for the upcoming season.
New law guarantees breastfeeding rights for children up to 3 years and 11 months in SP
A new law in São Paulo ensures that children up to 3 years and 11 months have the right to breastfeeding in public and private daycare centers.
EU: Right to vote by proxy for pregnant women and new mothers Members of Parliament
European ministers approved plans allowing female Members of Parliament to temporarily assign their votes to representatives before and after giving birth, a reform aimed at making the institution more family-friendly.
President Yoon appoints Kim Seung-yong as new Fire Chief, calling him 'the right person to ensure public safety'
President Yoon has appointed Kim Seung-yong as the new Chief of the Fire Agency, highlighting his qualifications and experience in ensuring public safety.
Michael Cunningham: "Was it all already foreseen, right Roth?"
Pulitzer Prize winner Michael Cunningham reflects on the relevance of Philip Roth's work in today's socio-political climate during a tumultuous time in New York.
In Some Places, Siri Hustvedt's Book Gives Chills Right to the Bone
Siri Hustvedt's new book combines personal emails from her experiences with cancer, tributes to her late husband Paul Auster, and a heartfelt love story reflecting a nostalgic America.
I have the absolute right to impose new tariffs, Trump said regarding the Supreme Court ruling
Trump asserts his right to impose new tariffs following a Supreme Court ruling.
Donald Trump attacks supreme court over tariffs again in late-night social media post – US politics live
Donald Trump criticized the Supreme Court for ruling some tariffs he imposed as illegal, asserting he has the right to impose new tariffs in a late-night social media post.
How to Choose the Right MacBook for You in 2026?
The article discusses the new MacBook released by Apple that targets the budget-friendly market, providing users with various models to choose from based on their needs.
Trump claims he has 'absolute right' to impose new tariffs after supreme court blow
Donald Trump asserts his authority to impose new tariffs following a Supreme Court ruling that deemed several of his previous tariffs illegal.
A huge victory. Exploit of the Le Pen mayors. Paris, Marseille, Lyon, Le Havre in the runoff
French municipalities are voting to elect new mayors, in a crucial test for both the right and the left, with the Rassemblement National party achieving significant victories in several cities.
Argentina is on the right track and the market wants it to succeed
The CEO of Citi Latin America expressed optimism about Argentina's economic prospects amidst geopolitical tensions and a new government.
Haikin extended contract with Bodø/Glimt: – The right choice
Goalkeeper Nikita Haikin has signed a new contract with Bodø/Glimt that extends until summer 2027, expressing his satisfaction with his decision.
Love Story vs. Daryl Hannah: Who is right in the dispute over Netflix's new hit
The article discusses the impact of Netflix's 'Love Story' series, centered on John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette, and its controversy involving Daryl Hannah.
Konstantinopoulos was probably right
Odysseas Konstantinopoulos, expelled from PASOK, raises valid points about political deficiencies and the weak opposition in Greece.
Alarming figures about children and young people drop right in the middle of the election campaign
New statistics on the mental health of children and young people in Denmark reveal ongoing problems that politicians have yet to address during the election campaign.
Ontario city uses strong mayor powers to block four units as-of-right
A Markham mayor has exercised new strong mayor powers to veto a planning decision allowing four residential units on properties, citing concerns about infrastructure stress.
Jarosz: AI will not replace CFOs. It will be their right hand
Agnieszka Jarosz emphasizes that new technologies like AI will support CFOs rather than replace them, aiding in financial management and company value enhancement.
After Kast's inauguration, Chileans declare themselves Brazilians on social media
Following José Antonio Kast's inauguration, many Chileans have humorously declared their allegiance to Brazil on social media, expressing opposition to the new far-right president.
The new right-wing president of Chile promises changes
The new right-wing president of Chile, Jose Antonio Kast, has pledged to implement radical reforms to address national emergencies during his inaugural speech.
Chile marks sharp turn to the right as new hardline president vows sweeping reforms
Chile's new president, Jose Antonio Kast, promises extensive reforms reflecting a significant shift to conservative politics reminiscent of the Pinochet era.
Radical right-winger is new president of the country
A radical right-wing politician has been elected as the new president of Iceland.
Ben Gvir's new assistant: right-wing activist convicted of attacking a Palestinian and making threats
A right-wing activist, Aharon Gabai, who has a criminal record for assaulting a Palestinian and making threats, has begun working as an assistant to Israel's Minister of National Security, Itamar Ben Gvir, while having access to sensitive security information.
Chile joins 'Shield of the Americas': Will sign agreement with Trump on critical minerals and security
Chile's new right-wing president intends to strengthen ties with the Trump administration by signing agreements on critical minerals and security.
Video: this was the first 'right of reply' in Big Brother between Luana and her ex
The first 'right of reply' segment on Gran Hermano featured Luana confronting her ex-boyfriend Lucas, as part of a new format that allows contestants to interact with their outside relationships.
‘More Australian babies!’ where will Matt Canavan take the Nationals now? – podcast
Senator Matt Canavan has been elected as the new leader of the National Party in Australia following David Littleproud's resignation, sparking discussions about a potential shift further to the right.
Echoes of the Doral letter
The Doral Letter and the Monroe Doctrine, established by President Trump and right-wing Latin American leaders, aim to create a new model of regional integration focused on security cooperation, migration control, and economic relief.
North Korea declares respect for "the right and choice of the Iranian people to elect their new supreme leader"
North Korea has expressed its respect for Iran's choice of Mojtaba Khamenei as the new supreme leader, amidst ongoing US-Israeli military operations in Iran.
More parasite than nemesis of Trump
The return of Trump to the White House in 2025 is seen by some as the start of a new conservative revolution, while others believe it will increase divisions within the right and eventually mobilize the progressive space.