They will try to divide us, paralyze us. Czech general warns of the near future
A Czech general warns that Russia's aggressive policies pose a direct threat to the Czech Republic, potentially leading to war within three to six years.
Spanish Stock Market, a Refuge to Weather the Ups and Downs of Trump and AI
The Spanish stock market is emerging as a safe haven amidst geopolitical and commercial uncertainties driven by Trump's policies and AI disruptions.
Insurers will cancel policies and increase prices for ships in the Persian Gulf and the Strait of Hormuz
Insurers have announced the cancellation of policies and a significant price increase for maritime insurance in the Persian Gulf and Strait of Hormuz following recent U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran.
There are no reasons to think that Trump's war against Iran is necessary
The article discusses the inconsistency in Trump's stance on military intervention, highlighting his shift from criticizing the Iraq War to advocating for aggressive policies against Iran without clear justification.
Working Hours and Society's Choices
A recent article discussed a study comparing Brazil's working hours with those of other countries, highlighting the role of various determinants like productivity and government policies.
Commentary: Trump and Netanyahu Are Mainly Helping Themselves with Their Attack on Iran
The article discusses how Trump and Netanyahu's actions towards Iran appear to be more self-serving than beneficial to their respective countries' foreign policies.
The far right has channeled hatred against immigrants, but it is much older
The article discusses the historical construction of immigrants as outsiders and examines how societies have used institutional policies to marginalize them.
New Directive of Asesec
The new directive of the Asesec seeks to enhance the educational policies and processes in Ecuador's higher education system.
Angelos Syrigos in Vima: What do the USA and Israel really want, and how will Tehran respond?
Professor Angelos Syrigos discusses potential Iranian responses to American bases and the implications for the Strait of Hormuz amid U.S.-Israel policies.
The Hiss-Chambers Affair / When to Betray a Friend
The article discusses the political landscape in Slovakia, focusing on the controversy surrounding Prime Minister Fico's policies towards Russia and Ukraine, and the ongoing impeachment narrative.
DAVID BLUNKETT: 'Keir Starmer must show how policies can change the lives of voters'
David Blunkett urges Keir Starmer to effectively communicate how his policies will positively impact voters' lives following a Labour defeat in a key by-election.
In Iran attack, Trump seeks what he foreswore - regime change
The article examines how Trump's recent actions in relation to Iran are pushing towards regime change, despite his previous claims against such policies.
Norwegian billionaire fled to Switzerland: Now he has a stark warning for Mette Frederiksen
Norwegian billionaire Jens Rugseth warns Denmark against increasing taxes, citing capital flight from Norway due to similar policies.
End of obligation. The government changes the rules for property owners
The Polish government is considering changes to asbestos removal policies in response to a call from local governments for increased funding.
Trump, terrorist economic policy
The article critiques Donald Trump's economic policies, likening them to a terrorist strategy that creates unpredictability in international markets.
Susanne Nyström: Suddenly politicians realize they have been lying about immigration
Swedish politicians are facing scrutiny for their immigration policies as criticism arises regarding the misinformation surrounding the topic.
San Francisco moderate Democrats spending millions in local elections, fearing another progressive takeover
Moderate Democrats in San Francisco are investing heavily in local elections to counter progressive candidates who pose a risk to the city's centrist policies.
The actress Ottavia Piccolo: 'A nice no to protect our children and grandchildren'
Ottavia Piccolo expresses her determination to vote against specific policies on March 22-23, emphasizing the importance of protecting future generations.
VIDEOS: EPTV 2 Sul de Minas from Friday, February 27, 2026
The article discusses multiple news highlights from Brazil, including labor reform votes, government policies on electronics tariffs, and significant political figures' statements.
Shabana Mahmood vows to stick with hardline migration policies after byelection defeat
Shabana Mahmood remains committed to her hardline immigration policies despite calls from unions and Labour MPs for a reevaluation following a byelection loss.
Scouting America to reinstate ban on trans children to appease Pentagon
Scouting America is set to revise its policies, including reinstating a ban on transgender children, in response to directives from the Pentagon under Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
The tax pressure hit YPF: paid US$1700 million in earnings and ended the year in the red
YPF faced significant losses in 2025 after paying US$1700 million in taxes, leading to a substantial financial downturn from previous profits.
BNDES announces an additional R$ 70 billion to finance industry
The BNDES has increased its financing goal under the NIB program from R$ 300 billion to R$ 370 billion to support industrial policies in Brazil.
"Nefarious": Adorni spoke about the withholdings and reaffirmed that the Government will continue with tax reductions
Manuel Adorni, Argentina's Chief of Cabinet, addressed the inauguration of a production line by Louis Dreyfus Company, emphasizing the government's commitment to reducing taxes amidst criticisms of past agricultural policies.
The Story of a Woman Adopted in Iran by a U.S. Veteran Who Now Could Be Deported Due to Trump's Policies
A woman adopted from an Iranian orphanage by a U.S. veteran faces deportation despite living in the U.S. for over 50 years without a criminal record.
From Abbott to Newsom: the jab about the exodus of companies from California to Texas's 'talent magnet'
Texas Governor Greg Abbott critiques California's policies as corporate relocations from the state to Texas increase, highlighting Texas's appeal for businesses.
"We were stealing": two government measures reduced profits for companies after years of record profitability
A confession by a tire industry businessman sparked government scrutiny of various sectors, as President Javier Milei labeled certain entrepreneurs as "criminals" for taking advantage of protective commercial policies.
Mining sector in MG blocks advances in environmental policy, says mayor of Juiz de Fora
The mayor of Juiz de Fora, Margarida Salomão, claims that the mining sector hinders progress in environmental policies in Minas Gerais amid recent environmental disasters.
AI-written code becomes a nightmare, company server crashes, job lost immediately
A software developer shared on Reddit how AI-generated code led to his job loss after crashing the company’s server during a live deployment.
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.
Trump government appoints far-right official to guide policies directed towards Brazil, says agency
The Trump administration has appointed a hardliner critic of Brazil's current government as a senior advisor on policies related to Brazil.
Today the SAFE Act will go to the President. It is a card in the game about his role in defense
The Polish parliament is set to send the SAFE Act to the President, which could significantly affect the country's defense strategy and financing policies.
Meloni, the Italian Liberals and Europe
The article discusses how Donald Trump's actions have prompted European authorities to rethink their defense policies, with Italy and Prime Minister Meloni positioned at the center of this shift.
People: 'Los Angeles does not exist without all of us'
Actress Kristen Stewart emphasizes the importance of immigrants to Los Angeles and critiques the impact of Trump-era policies on culture and identity.
RICK PERRY: Where's the beef? Trump knows and he's trying to make it affordable
Rick Perry discusses how Trump's America First policies aim to address rising ground beef prices exacerbated by Biden's administration.
Europe and the USA begin to drift apart due to Trump
The article discusses how Europe and the USA are increasingly distancing themselves from each other as a result of Trump's policies and political actions.
Trump's World (Day 403): Americans are fleeing from America
More people moved out of the United States last year than moved in, the first time this has happened since the Great Depression, influenced by both immigration policies and a wave of native Americans seeking better prospects abroad.
Montero does not renounce presenting the Budgets, although he acknowledges the lack of support
Minister María Jesús Montero insists on presenting the state budget despite lacking parliamentary support.
The agricultural sector is on course to become the EU's biggest climate sinner
A German farmer's fields are flooded, reflecting the potential negative impact of EU agricultural support policies on green transition efforts in Danish and European agriculture.
606 Immigrants Died Crossing the Mediterranean in Two Months Due to Strengthened European Regulations
In the first two months of this year, at least 606 migrants lost their lives while attempting to cross the Mediterranean Sea, a significant increase attributed to stricter immigration enforcement policies in European countries.
Nikkei Average at 58,850 Yen, Three-Day Consecutive Record High Amid Continued Expectations for the Takagi Administration
The Nikkei average rose to 58,850 yen, marking a record high for the third consecutive day as investor expectations grow for the Takagi administration.
USA: "This is not okay, and it is also not legal"
Recent court rulings have dealt significant legal blows to the Trump administration, including the Supreme Court's decision against the legality of tariffs and a federal judge's ruling against unconstitutional immigration policies.
For more than 30 years at Folha, reader fights disinformation and advocates for public policies
Anibal Carrion, a long-time reader of Folha, actively combats disinformation and supports public policies while expressing loyalty to the current government in Brazil.
Hong Jun-pyo supports President Yoon's real estate policy, stating that money from real estate will raise the KOSPI
Former Daegu Mayor Hong Jun-pyo expressed support for President Yoon's real estate policies, suggesting that money invested in real estate could positively impact the stock market in South Korea.
Geopolitical Turn Changes the Rules of the Economic Game: The Role of the State in Corporate Activities is Growing
A strategic forecast suggests that by 2026, geopolitics will play a more direct role in shaping the business environment, necessitating a shift in corporate strategies and decision-making.
Jonson opens for nuclear weapons in Sweden during wartime
Sweden's Defense Minister Pål Jonson indicates a willingness to host nuclear weapons on Swedish territory in the event of war, reflecting shifting security policies.
The chaos with Trump's tariffs increases pressure on Brussels to apply the EU-Mercosur agreement
The disarray caused by Trump's tariff policies is intensifying pressure on the European Commission to swiftly implement the EU-Mercosur trade agreement as Latin American countries push for rapid ratification.
Letter to the Editor. Abolish the waiting day – an insult to us in care and welfare
A healthcare worker argues that the current waiting day policy financially penalizes staff for minor injuries, urging its abolition.
A Year Without Surprises
Mexico's economic forecast indicates a stable year ahead, with cautious monetary policies and the rise of nearshoring expected to positively impact growth.
Newborns at All-Time Low in Japan, but Tokyo Sees Increase for First Time in 9 Years – Why?
Despite Japan's newborn population hitting an all-time low, Tokyo's birth rate has increased for the first time in nearly a decade, raising questions about effective policies.