Democratic Leader Discusses the End Game of the US-Israel-Iran War
A Democratic leader explained that the current US-Israel-Iran conflict is primarily an 'Israel First War', not aligned with American interests.
Hezbollah Leader: This is Our Position on the War Against Iran
Hezbollah's Mahmoud Qamati outlines the party's position regarding military intervention in support of Iran, emphasizing that the decision will depend on the situation and Lebanon's stability.
Iran becomes a litmus test for Trump's iron grip on his party
The article discusses Republican support for Donald Trump's military actions against Iran and the underlying divisions within the party regarding prolonged conflict.
Kaczyński Thought It Over and Sent Jaki Before the PiS Ethics Committee
Poland's ruling party, PiS, has decided to refer Patryk Jaki to its ethics committee alongside other party members amid internal faction disputes over the SAFE program.
Text messages show new images of the conflict: In August, Jon Stephensen rejoined the Moderates
The leader of the Moderates, Lars Løkke Rasmussen, responded to accusations about offering Jon Stephensen a large sum to resign from Parliament, asserting that their discussion only revolved around Stephensen's fit within the party.
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.
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.
The Climate Minister is incapacitated in matters concerning Chemring Nobel
Climate Minister Andreas Bjelland Eriksen has been declared incapacitated regarding issues related to Chemring Nobel due to a close friendship with an involved party.
Conflict between Mitsotakis and Androulakis in the shadow of the wiretapping decision
The government is facing pressure from the opposition Pasok party over energy issues, particularly regarding price control and energy security, amidst escalating tensions following a recent judicial ruling on surveillance.
Conflict among Democratic Party's Gyeonggi Province candidates over Shin Yong-han's 'Park Geun-hye administration history'
Democratic Party primary candidates in Chungbuk are clashing over the candidacy of Shin Yong-han, who has referenced his experience under the Park Geun-hye government.
Mateusz Morawiecki to leave PiS? Sensational reports
Reports suggest internal conflicts within Poland's ruling party, PiS, may lead to Mateusz Morawiecki's departure from the party.
[View Briefing] Internal Conflict in the National Power Over Daegu-Gyeongbuk Unification
The article discusses internal conflicts within the National Power party regarding the unification of Daegu and Gyeongbuk regions, along with several political and economic issues in South Korea.
The internal conflict of the PJ moved to eleven municipalities where La Cámpora will face traditional Peronism
The internal conflict within the Peronist Party (PJ) in Buenos Aires is intensifying, with La Cámpora challenging traditional factions in eleven municipalities during upcoming primaries.
Pekka Haavisto appointed as UN special envoy to Sudan
Pekka Haavisto, a Finnish Green Party parliamentarian and former foreign minister, has been appointed as the UN Secretary-General's special envoy for resolving the conflict in Sudan.
Conflict between Karystianou and PASOK over wiretaps: 'We respect her fight, but everyone is judged'
The PASOK party responded sharply to comments made by Maria Karystianou regarding illegal surveillance, emphasizing accountability and the significance of Nikos Androulakis's legal actions that exposed the scandal.
Government – Samaras Clash: The Accusations and the 'Out of Touch' Statements
A new conflict has emerged between former Prime Minister Antonis Samaras and the New Democracy party over national issues and a recent agreement with Chevron for oil exploration in Crete.
[News Dive] Is there only 'rejection' and 'chaos' in the National Power Party?
The article discusses the turmoil and internal conflicts within South Korea's National Power Party, highlighting various controversial topics and political divisions.
Vox against Vox: the fratricidal war of Abascal and Ortega Smith
The internal conflict within the Spanish right-wing party Vox unfolds between its leader Santiago Abascal and former secretary-general Javier Ortega Smith, highlighting personal grievances intertwined with power struggles.
The Constitutional Court will examine for the first time the failure of the Government to present Budgets
Spain's Constitutional Court is set to examine a case regarding the government's failure to present the annual budget, following a conflict initiated by the Senate led by the Popular Party (PP).
Even With Re-Legislation Announced, the Gap Between the Government and the Democratic Party on 'Prosecutors' Complementary Investigation Rights' Remains... A Source of Conflict
The South Korean government announced new legislative proposals for the Criminal Case Investigation Agency and the Prosecutors' Office, yet tensions remain unresolved over the controversial issue of prosecutors' complementary investigation rights, potentially leading to further conflict.
East Africa: The Growing Threat of Conflict in the Horn of Africa
Tensions are escalating in the Horn of Africa, particularly in Tigray, following recent clashes and political divisions within the ruling party.
Jang Dong-hyuk's 'rejection of Yoon' met with silence at the party meeting... "It has become a hibernating party"
Despite declining approval ratings and discontent within the People Power Party, influential members remain silent, leading to an atmosphere of despair regarding the party's direction.
Germany Blog: AfD Faction Leadership Initiates Disciplinary Proceedings Against Jan Wenzel Schmidt
The AfD faction leadership has begun disciplinary proceedings against Jan Wenzel Schmidt following allegations of nepotism and internal conflicts within the party.
The left creates a poisoned atmosphere. What a mistake it is to return to judicial zealotry
Enrico Morando, a founding member of the Democratic Party, warns against the hostile environment facing supporters of judicial reforms within the left, highlighting the challenges they face from within their own ranks.
Pierre-Henri Tavoillot: "The Conflict at Every Level is Not a Drift but an Assumed Strategy by LFI"
Philosopher Pierre-Henri Tavoillot discusses the rise of political violence and citizen self-defense, suggesting that escalating conflict is a deliberate strategy by the political party La France Insoumise (LFI).
The internal conflict between Kicillof and Máximo Kirchner resurfaces in a tug-of-war over the authorities of the Buenos Aires Senate
The power struggle between Governor Kicillof and Máximo Kirchner intensifies as they negotiate leadership positions in the Buenos Aires Senate.
Conflict in the People Power Party Peaks over Jang Dong-hyek's 'Refusal to Sever Ties'.. Upcoming General Assembly on the 23rd will be a Turning Point
Jang Dong-hyek's refusal to support the severance of ties with former President Yoon Seok-yeol has led to escalating divisions within the People Power Party, with an important general assembly set for the 23rd.
CDU Party Conference: Merz Merkel
The CDU party conference in Stuttgart focused on avoiding conflict and controversy, underscoring a cautious leadership approach.
In Smer, they invented it, now they are complaining about a conflict with Žilinka. The story of the pension for the Attorney General
The Smer party in Slovakia is embroiled in a conflict with Attorney General Maroš Žilinka over his critiques of the government and the absence of a lifetime pension that was proposed but vetoed by the president.
Weapons exports to countries in conflict accepted by the Liberal Democratic Party under 'special circumstances'
The Liberal Democratic Party of Japan has proposed a revision that allows weapons exports to combat nations under specific circumstances, relaxing previous restrictions.
ANALYSIS: The conflict between Karis and the government is more a series of workplace accidents than a grand plan
Recent tensions between Estonia's president and the government are seen more as a series of unfortunate events than a strategic scheme to discredit President Alar Karis ahead of upcoming elections.
Bernie Sanders vs. Gavin Newsom: The Fight for the Wealth Tax Causing Conflict in California
Senator Bernie Sanders visits Los Angeles to support a proposed wealth tax opposed by Governor Gavin Newsom, leading to tensions within the Democratic Party in California.
Conflict Erupts in Government - National Coalition and Christian Democrats Face Off
A proposed regulation aimed at protecting Saimaa seals has sparked criticism among both government and opposition party representatives in Finland.
Woo Jae-jun, Supreme Council member, publicly demands the cancellation of Bae Hyun-jin's disciplinary action... It is uncertain whether it will be canceled
Woo Jae-jun has publicly called for the cancellation of Bae Hyun-jin's disciplinary action in the ongoing internal conflict within the People's Power party, but forecasts suggest low chances of cancellation.
Surge in Responses to the Death Penalty Avoidance Verdict: South Korea Continues to Conflict Over Former President Yoon's Emergency Martial Law
The South Korean court has sentenced former President Yoon Seok-youl to life imprisonment instead of the death penalty amid controversy over his declaration of emergency martial law, eliciting backlash from the ruling party.
The Conflict Between K. Neimantas and Ž. Pavilionis Reaches the USA: Controversial Congresswoman's Outburst on Social Media
A controversial Republican congresswoman, Anna Paulina Luna, criticized Lithuania's conservative party on social media, labeling them as 'war instigators.'
Šlesers is trying to distract from the joining of pro-Russian politicians to the party, Jurēvics suggests
Edmunds Jurēvics claims Ainārs Šlesers' call to revoke the citizenship of former MEP Andrejs Mamikin is an attempt to divert attention from the influx of pro-Russian politicians into the Latvia First party.
Turkish Parliamentary Committee Approves Report Supporting Peace with the Kurdistan Workers' Party
A Turkish parliamentary committee has backed a report proposing legal reforms that coincide with the PKK's disarmament, aiming to advance a peace process after decades of conflict.
Bogusław Chrabota: The Collapse of Poland 2050. The Government Undisputed, Szymon Hołownia's Project Buried
The article discusses the internal struggles within the Polish political party Poland 2050, highlighting a faction's dissatisfaction with its leadership under Katarzyna Pełczyńska-Nałęcz.
Conservatives in housing tax dispute with themselves: Party program contradicts Mona Juul
The Conservative Party in Denmark is facing an internal conflict over its stance on housing taxes, as party leader Mona Juul advocates for a housing tax freeze that contradicts the party's official policy.
Conservatives in a Housing Tax Dispute with Themselves: Party Program Contradicts Mona Juul
The Conservative Party in Denmark is facing internal conflict over its stance on housing tax, with leader Mona Juul promoting a housing tax freeze that contradicts the party's official policy.
Who is Rakibul Hussain, who has become the center of conflict in Congress due to Bhupen Bora
Bhupen Bora has left the Congress party, confirming his shift to the BJP amid controversies involving Congress MP Rakibul Hussain.
Elisabet Svane: Troels Lund Poulsen and Løkke can argue about anything without holding a grudge – except about Venstre
Denmark's Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen and Defense Minister Troels Lund Poulsen have a long history of camaraderie, marked by both collaboration and conflict, particularly concerning the political party Venstre.
Jan Maria Jackowski for 'Rz': It is a difficult moment for PiS. They have no sources of support
Jan Maria Jackowski discusses the challenges faced by Poland's ruling party PiS, highlighting internal conflicts and a lack of clear direction.
"Fear has taken over the Polish political scene." Katarzyna Pełczyńska-Nałęcz on the situation in Poland 2050
The article discusses the internal conflict within the political party Polska 2050, highlighting the resignation of leader Szymon Hołownia and the election of Katarzyna Pełczyńska-Nałęcz as the new head amid growing tensions.
What issues are being discussed in the Russia-Ukraine talks? Watch Today's World
A tri-party meeting in Geneva for talks between Russia and Ukraine, led by the United States, aims to address key issues related to the ongoing conflict, particularly disagreements over the Donbas region.
Within PiS, tensions are rising. Jacek Kurski's fate hangs by a thread
Internal conflict within Poland's PiS party intensifies as tensions escalate among its members, particularly surrounding Jacek Kurski's controversial statements.
What is the 'Suwerpolization of PiS'? A PiS MEP explains
An internal conflict within Poland's ruling party, PiS, has emerged following a public incident involving party members that has been referred to as ‘suwerpolization.’
PASOK: Unifying atmosphere, smiles and delays at the K.O.E.S.
The PASOK political party's K.O.E.S. meeting concluded with a noticeably unified atmosphere, signaling a shift toward collaboration despite existing differences.
Why did Lee Un-joo become the 'core' of the conflict over the merger between the Democratic Party and the Innovation Party?
The article discusses Lee Un-joo's strong opposition to the proposed merger of the Democratic Party and the Innovation Party in South Korea, highlighting his vocal criticisms and the implications for party dynamics.