Wike faction dismisses Oyo court judgment on PDP convention
The Wike-led faction of the PDP in Nigeria has dismissed a recent Oyo State court ruling regarding the party's convention as inconsequential and unenforceable.
Kaczyński Places a Muzzle on PiS Politicians. The First Names Have Overstepped
Jarosław Kaczyński has urged PiS politicians to refrain from internal conflicts, but the factions within the party have continued to engage publicly on social media, leading to disciplinary actions against several members.
The Tisza Threatens the Longtime Fortress of Orbán's Party: A Pre-Election Report from the Capital of Hungarian Car Manufacturers
Hungary is preparing for historically significant parliamentary elections where Viktor Orbán faces a strong challenger for the first time in 16 years.
'The court's order has proved that AAP leaders...,' said Kejriwal
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal claimed that a court ruling has vindicated the integrity of Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leaders.
'AAP's five big leaders went to jail together', said Kejriwal
Kejriwal highlighted that five leading members of the Aam Aadmi Party were incarcerated together, yet the party maintained its political strength.
Starmer humiliated by Greens in election defeat
The UK Labour Party faced a significant loss in a parliamentary by-election, with the Green Party securing a seat historically held by Labour for nearly a century.
Sisodia 510 days, Kejriwal 177… How many days have big faces spent in jail in the liquor scam case
A Delhi court acquitted Arvind Kejriwal, Manish Sisodia, and 23 others in the liquor scam case, marking a significant moment in Indian politics.
Nepotism in the SPD: 'The Impression of an SPD Network is Long Established'
Allegations of nepotism are surfacing within the SPD in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, highlighting connections between party officials and family members in key positions.
Nidec receives report from third-party committee on improper accounting; press conference under consideration
Nidec has received a report from a third-party committee investigating improper accounting practices and is considering holding a press conference next week.
AfD and the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution: What the Cologne Administrative Court's Ruling Means for AfD
The Cologne Administrative Court ruled that the Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution cannot currently classify the AfD party as 'securely right-wing extremist', providing a temporary reprieve for the party.
The Church's Kitchen receives leftovers from Frederik and Mary's canceled party
The Danish royal family donated leftover food from a canceled celebration to prevent waste.
Starmer recognizes defeat in Manchester: 'The result sends a clear message'
After a shocking loss in the parliamentary seat of Gorton and Denton in Manchester, Labour leader Keir Starmer acknowledged that the outcome sends a clear message demanding faster changes from the leadership.
Michał Kolanko: Does PiS exist beyond Jarosław Kaczyński?
The article discusses the internal factional strife within Poland's ruling PiS party, highlighting a renewed conflict between two key groups over leadership and policy direction.
Social Democracy is Bigger than the Independence Party Close Behind
Recent polls show the Social Democracy party leading in Reykjavik with 24% support, closely followed by the Independence Party at 22.7%.
AfD: Here, networking is of utmost importance
The article discusses accusations of favoritism within the AfD party's Saxony-Anhalt state branch.
Fury and jubilation as Gorton and Denton voters react: 'Westminster is laughing at us'
Voters in Gorton and Denton react with mixed emotions following the historic by-election victory of Green Party candidate Hannah Spencer, signaling discontent with political representation.
A speech that stunned the world
Historian Jacob Mikanowski argues that Nikita Khrushchev's secret speech at the 20th Congress of the Communist Party in 1956 was the most important speech of the 20th century.
Key Green Party policies from drugs, Gaza and pay to scrapping nuclear weapons
The Green Party's recent by-election victory in Gorton and Denton has significantly challenged Labour's dominance and is prompting calls for re-evaluation from the party leadership.
The big competition heats up in the National Coalition Party
Heikki Autto, chair of the Defense Committee, is running for the position of deputy chair of the National Coalition Party in Finland, joining other candidates in a competitive race ahead of the party congress.
‘We defeated the parties of billionaire donors’: Hannah Spencer’s victory speech
Hannah Spencer, a local plumber and Green party councillor, has won the Gorton and Denton byelection, marking a historic victory for the Green party in northern England by defeating Labour's substantial majority.
The Left-Green Movement and the Independence Party Give In in the City
The Left-Green Movement and the Independence Party have made concessions in negotiations regarding the city governance in Reykjavik.
Bianca Balti, the rebirth in Sanremo: "I’m back! I’m happy, it will be a party"
Bianca Balti returns to the Sanremo Festival, celebrating her recovery from cancer and exuding joy and resilience.
Jarosław Kaczyński refers Mateusz Morawiecki's case to the party's ethics committee
Jarosław Kaczyński has referred Mateusz Morawiecki to the party's ethics committee over disputes regarding judicial reforms and the IPN law.
Hungary's Opposition: How Does the Threat of a Sex Video Affect It?
Hungary's opposition, led by Péter Magyar's Tisza Party, is currently polling ahead of the ruling Fidesz party, but uncertainties remain as the April 12 election approaches.
AfD in Bavaria: 'We can’t complain about anything.' Nevertheless, they vote for AfD.
Despite a thriving economy in Bavaria, many residents express support for the far-right party AfD, raising questions about the factors influencing their electoral choices.
Video shows young woman being run over and assaulted after argument at a party in Manaus; suspect sought
A 20-year-old woman named Cibele Felix de Lima was intentionally run over and assaulted following an argument at a party in Manaus, Brazil, and police are searching for the suspect, Luciano Vieira Gonçalves.
Opposition in Hungary Increases Lead, Orbán Sends Troops to the Streets. 45 Days Left Until Elections
The Hungarian opposition party Tisza has an 11-point lead over Orbán's Fidesz party nationwide, with a larger 20-point lead among decided voters just 45 days before the elections.
Politics bush telegraph: He is Antti Lindtman's nightmare - The National Coalition and the Finns Party hope for a big victory from Minja Koskela
The discussion in a recent political podcast focuses on Finland's debt brake and the proposed budget cuts by various parties ahead of the elections.
Kim Jong-un courts Trump
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un suggests that relations with the United States could improve if the U.S. government recognizes North Korea as a nuclear power, according to state media reports following an important party congress.
North Korea's leader wants the country recognized as a nuclear power
Kim Jong-un declares that North Korea's relationship with the U.S. could improve if the American government recognizes it as a nuclear power, during a recent party congress.
EU countries can use funds to help women with abortion
Jon Stephensen reveals in an interview that he was offered a considerable sum by officials from the Moderates party to resign from his mandate, which he declined.
Crisis for Keir Starmer: A humiliating defeat in by-elections tests his leadership
Keir Starmer's leadership faces a critical test following a humiliating loss in the Gorton and Denton by-elections, where the Green Party emerged victorious.
16-Year-Old Assaulted After House Party in Jalasjärvi – Suspects Aged 15-22
A 16-year-old was assaulted by multiple individuals after a house party in Jalasjärvi, Finland, resulting in serious injuries that required hospitalization.
1 Day with Alex Vanopslagh: 'I Tell the People Around Me That It's Just Pia Olsen Dyhr Spin'
Alex Vanopslagh expressed skepticism about Mette Frederiksen calling a parliamentary election, while simultaneously working hard to raise funds for his party.
New electoral law, simulations on the parties: the League risks being halved
The new electoral law in Italy could lead to the League party, led by Matteo Salvini, losing half of its representatives even in a coalition victory due to decreasing support and new voting rules.
The birthday party that exploded on social media: this was the pink party of an inmate in the Lomas de Zamora Penitentiary
An inmate celebrated her birthday in a lavish party that went viral, raising concerns about prison conditions and the use of mobile phones by inmates.
Everything you need to know about the seismic Gorton & Denton by-election
The Green Party's Hannah Spencer won the Gorton and Denton by-election, defeating Labour and the Reform Party in a historic victory.
CSU Before the Local Elections: Once Over 50 Percent – and Soon Under 30?
The CSU faces potential losses in the upcoming local elections due to the rise of the AfD, which could bring its support below 30% according to party leader Markus Söder's concerns.
Slovenia Soon Goes to Elections: Who are the Key Players?
Slovenia is heading to parliamentary elections on March 22, where voters will select 90 representatives, with former Prime Minister Janez Janša's SDS party predicted to lead.
Spring statement 2026: What it could mean for you and your money
The upcoming spring statement by the UK government on March 3 is depicted as a low-key event, amidst political scrutiny following Labour's recent electoral defeat.
“Hitting Someone with a Sign is an Invasion of Portrait Rights”…Innovative Party Files Complaint Against Kim Seong-ok of the People Power Party with the National Assembly Ethics Committee
The Justice Innovation Party has announced that it will file a complaint with the National Assembly Ethics Committee against Kim Seong-ok for hitting Lee Hae-min with a hand sign during a protest.
"Lackey of the fascists": Sophia Chikirou maintains her comments on the 'little Nazis' regarding journalists
Sophia Chikirou from La France Insoumise has doubled down on her controversial remarks calling journalists 'little Nazis' in the wake of heightened tensions between the political party and the media.
M: We agree with S on nuclear power - completely wrong, replies S
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson claims that there is already broad support for nuclear power in parliament, contrary to the views of the Social Democrats who insist a comprehensive agreement is needed.
House Parties Led to Violence - 16-Year-Old in Hospital
A house party in Jalasjärvi, Finland, escalated into violence, resulting in a 16-year-old being hospitalized after sustaining injuries during an altercation.
Great Britain: 'Hannah the Plumber' Writes British Election History
Hannah Spencer, known as 'Hannah the Plumber', made history by becoming the first Green Party politician to win a by-election in the UK.
These five likely at the top of the Independence Party's list
The article discusses the potential frontrunners for the Independence Party's candidate list in Iceland.
Kaarel Tarand: artificial intelligence enters the party
Kaarel Tarand discusses the implications of artificial intelligence potentially influencing political landscapes, particularly in the context of Estonia's upcoming elections.
'AAP's sins are not washed away yet...,' Poster war from BJP after Kejriwal's acquittal
Following the acquittal of AAP leader Arvind Kejriwal in the excise policy case, the Delhi BJP launched a poster campaign criticizing the AAP government.
New survey may hurt prime minister candidate Troels Lund Poulsen
Troels Lund Poulsen has announced his candidacy for prime minister but faces challenges reflected in new survey results.
Zack Polanski 'punched the air' after bombshell Andy Burnham by-election news
Zack Polanski expressed elation upon learning that Andy Burnham was barred from running in the Gorton and Denton by-election, leading to a surprising victory for the Green Party in Greater Manchester.