Rising anger over ‘lop-sided’ and ‘immoral’ US health funding pacts with African countries
African countries are expressing outrage over perceived inequities in US health funding agreements that demand sharing of biological resources and data.
The pacts strain the relationship between Génova and the PP of Extremadura: 'The message to Guardiola did not sit well'
Negotiations with Vox are causing internal tensions within the Popular Party, particularly in Extremadura, where communications between the national leadership and regional party members have become strained.
Sílvia Orriols sees possible government pacts with Junts if Aliança does not have to renounce its program: "Many people who are born, live, and work in Catalonia will never be Catalan"
Sílvia Orriols, leader of Aliança Catalana, expresses openness to potential alliances with Junts ahead of the municipal elections, provided it does not require compromising her party's political platform.
The PSOE pins its future on the 'lifeline' of the far-right brought back by the instability of PP-Vox pacts
The PSOE is betting its future on the instability caused by agreements between the PP and Vox to regain support against the far-right in Spain.
Guide to Follow the Elections in Aragon: Polls, Pacts, and a Fragmented Parliament
Aragon residents are set to vote in early elections to renew the regional parliament, with emerging parties likely playing a crucial role in government formation amidst electoral fragmentation.
The Power of Rome Imposed Without War in Lusitania: New Findings Document Pacts with the Peoples of the Tagus
New archaeological findings reveal that Rome established its power in Lusitania through diplomatic pacts rather than military conflict with the local tribes along the Tagus River.
India eyes rare earth mining pacts in Russia and Africa
India is seeking rare earth mining agreements with Russia and various countries in Africa and South America in response to China's export restrictions on these critical resources.
Josep Maria Triginer, founder of the PSC and signatory of the Moncloa Pacts, dies
Josep Maria Triginer, a key figure in the Catalan Socialist Party (PSC) and a signatory of the pivotal Moncloa Pacts, has passed away, having served as a deputy and senator from 1977 to 1993.
Podemos isolates itself from the unity of the left and advances to run alone in the general elections
Podemos is increasingly isolated from unity pacts and is advancing a strategy to run solo in the general elections with Irene Montero as candidate, opposing other leftist forces.
The PP normalizes pacts with Vox
The PP has shifted from viewing agreements with Vox as an uncomfortable exception to presenting them as a normal part of the political landscape following electoral results in Extremadura.