The Superior Court of the Valencia Community records the judge's request to investigate Mazón
The Superior Court of Justice of the Valencian Community is considering a request to investigate former president Carlos Mazón regarding his role in a flood disaster that resulted in 230 deaths in 2024.
Umahi vs Sowore: Leadership as monarchy
A recent incident between Nigerian Minister David Umahi and journalist Omoyele Sowore raises questions about the nature of power and leadership in Nigeria.
"These Crimes Do Not Obviously Affect the Political Class"
The article discusses the perspective that certain crimes do not impact politicians and the political class in Iceland.
The political responsible for the firefighters in the 'dana' justifies Mazón's absence in a Cecopi meeting where no deaths were discussed
A protest in Valencia demands accountability for Carlos Mazón regarding the recent tragic events caused by 'dana', as new details emerge about a crucial emergency meeting he missed.
[Column] This is what accountability looks like
The article discusses the accountability of political leaders, focusing on Yoon Suk-yeol's failed coup attempt in South Korea and its consequences.
The parties with familiar cleansings of elected representatives
The article discusses the familiar practices of political parties in dealing with elected representatives in Iceland.
'No one takes Kejriwal seriously...,' says Ghulam Ali Khatana
'No one takes Kejriwal seriously,' remarks Ghulam Ali Khatana amidst concerns about political integrity and election accountability.
'We got here because we echoed the question of who ordered Marielle's murder,' emphasizes city councilor's daughter about the case
'We got here because we echoed the question of who ordered Marielle's murder,' emphasizes city councilor's daughter about the case of Marielle Franco.
Hillary Clinton calls for Trump to testify as she faces US House Epstein panel
Hillary Clinton has urged that Donald Trump should testify in front of a US House panel investigating Jeffrey Epstein.
'Questions for the current Prime Minister...,' said Pawan Khera
The article discusses a video where Pawan Khera emphasizes the importance of questioning the current Prime Minister of India, highlighting the political significance of leadership accountability.
VIDEOS: Good Morning DF of Thursday, February 26, 2026
The report covers various pressing issues in Brazil, including allegations of sexual abuse, ongoing severe weather in Minas Gerais, and political developments.
Parliament: PASOK calls for accountability of the Asset Development Fund – Letter to the chairman of the Permanent Committee on Economic Affairs
The Greek political party PASOK has submitted a request for accountability regarding the Asset Development Fund to the chairman of the parliamentary committee.
The deceitful friendship of Epstein and the prince: what the pedophile documents reveal about Andrew
The article discusses the long-standing and close ties between Prince Andrew and the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, highlighting the lack of legal and political accountability for these connections.
Ex-FBI official fired by Trump admin lobs DOJ weaponization accusation while launching US House bid
Former FBI official Dave Sundberg is accusing the Trump administration of weaponizing the Justice Department as he launches his campaign for Congress.
Bail granted to former British ambassador Peter Mandelson as political demand grows for an end to impunity
Former British ambassador Peter Mandelson has been granted bail following his arrest tied to allegations of misconduct, amid rising political calls for accountability in the fallout from connections to Jeffrey Epstein.
Joint report of SYRIZA and the New Left on OPEKEPE: Clear political responsibilities – A preliminary inquiry for Voridis and Avgenakis should be established
The SYRIZA and New Left parties call for a preliminary investigation into the OPEKEPE scandal, citing severe political implications and accountability within the Greek government.
Jigwiyeon's Strange Legal Principles
Critics are raising their voices against the first-instance ruling regarding Yoon Seok-yeol's charges of insurrection, primarily targeting Judge Ji Gwi-yeon's unusual legal interpretations.
Abuse of 'dominant position'
The article discusses the creation of economic units with a dominant position in Greece and the government's questionable alignment with them instead of regulating their monopolistic practices.
What did CM Rekha Gupta say about the cleanliness of Delhi?
Delhi CM Rekha Gupta highlighted the ongoing accumulation of six thousand metric tons of waste daily, leading to massive garbage mounds in the city.
Democratic Party: 'We must complete the end of civil war in local elections... ousting the 'Yoon Kids' from 8 metropolitan districts'
The Democratic Party of Korea announced plans to use the upcoming local elections as an opportunity to expel mayors elected during Yoon Suk-yeol's administration, seeing it as a chance to end the ongoing political strife in the country.
Seven years after the murder of Samir Flores: Calls to investigate Cuauhtémoc Blanco and Hugo Eric Flores
The anniversary of activist Samir Flores' murder sees calls for justice and accountability directed at political figures in Morelos, Mexico.
Pending Reform
The political dismissal of Mario Godoy from the presidency of the Judiciary Council marks a significant institutional response to public demand for accountability under the law in Ecuador.
Poul Madsen: The pseudo-debate about sexist snow removal shows how little we grasp equality
In Denmark, a recent debate sparked by claims of sexist snow removal practices reflects broader issues of political accountability and media responsibility in equality discussions.
Wrong time to honor Norwegian institutions
The article criticizes a recent editorial in Aftenposten celebrating Norwegian institutions, arguing that they have failed over decades, evidenced by the Jeffrey Epstein revelations.
Former South Korean leader apologizes for military crisis
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol has issued an apology following his life sentence conviction for insurrection aimed at paralyzing the National Assembly.
Africa: AU Summit - Annual Ritual Without Tangible Progress
The African Union Summit, held annually in Addis Ababa, is criticized for failing to bring about real change for ordinary Africans despite grand promises.
Jang Dong-hyuk is unresponsive, but Song Eon-seok says: 'I feel responsible for the guilty verdict of Yoon Suk-yeol'
Song Eon-seok, leader of the People Power Party, expressed deep concern following the court's life imprisonment sentence for former President Yoon Suk-yeol, emphasizing the need for accountability and reaffirmation of the rule of law.
Ex-South Korea leader Yoon gets life in prison for insurrection
A South Korean court has sentenced former president Yoon Suk Yeol to life imprisonment for leading an insurrection by declaring martial law in 2024.
Woo Won-shik: 'The failure of the insurrection is due to the people's resistance... a regrettable verdict'
Woo Won-shik commented on the life sentence given to former President Yoon Suk-yeol for his role in an attempted insurrection, emphasizing the need for accountability and respect for democratic principles.
South Korea: Former President Yoon Sentenced to Life Imprisonment
Former South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol has been sentenced to life imprisonment for declaring martial law in December 2024, which undermined the country's constitution.
Former South Korean President Yoon Seok-yeol Sentenced to Life Imprisonment for Rebellion and Imposing Martial Law
Former South Korean President Yoon Seok-yeol has been sentenced to life imprisonment for instigating a rebellion by declaring martial law in December 2024.
Will the impeachment trial against Mario Godoy continue despite his resignation from the presidency of the Judiciary?
Mario Godoy's resignation from the presidency of the Judiciary does not stop the ongoing impeachment process initiated in the National Assembly.
French far-left party in the spotlight over far-right activist’s death
The French far-left party is facing scrutiny following the death of a far-right activist, raising questions about political violence and accountability in France.
Yves Thréard's Editorial: "Jean-Luc Mélenchon, Time for Accountability"
Yves Thréard's editorial discusses the ongoing violence in France and implicates Jean-Luc Mélenchon and his political movement in the recent murder of Quentin Deranque.
Finland demands accountability from Russia – Kremlin responds with a note
Finland, alongside 14 other countries, demands a thorough investigation into the death of opposition leader Alexei Navalny and the release of all political prisoners in Russia.
DN Debate. "S fiddled with electricity - what will the Tidö government do this fall?"
An opinion piece calls for an independent review of the Swedish government's handling of the electricity crisis ahead of the upcoming actions from the Tidö government this fall.
Lithuania together with other countries demands an investigation into A. Navalny's death circumstances
Lithuania and several other nations are calling for a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding the death of Alexei Navalny, emphasizing the Russian government's accountability.
Venezuela must avoid an amnesty without memory and a forgiveness without justice
The article discusses the need for Venezuela to establish justice and accountability in the face of political repression rather than merely granting amnesty.
Obama laments lack of ‘shame,’ lost ‘decorum’ following Trump’s racist monkey post
Former President Barack Obama expressed his dismay over the current state of political decorum and accountability in response to a racially charged post by Donald Trump on social media.
Amendments to the law on political abuse approved by the Seimas became a headache for the VRK
The Seimas has approved amendments related to political abuse, leading to questions about their implications for the VRK regarding politicians' accountability.
Legislative Justice and Evidence
The article discusses the differences between political trials and regular judicial processes in Ecuador, focusing on the constitutional basis and procedural guarantees for each.
Payment of licenses: cross accusations and bewilderment in the Government due to a last-minute change in labor reform
The Argentine government faces confusion and accusations regarding a last-minute amendment to labor reform that alters payment for sick leave.
The PSOE Ignites: Torres Challenges González to Leave the Party and Page Demands Apologies from Óscar López for His Criticism of Lambán
Tensions within Spain's PSOE escalate as party members publicly clash over political strategy and accountability following recent electoral results.
Article
The discussion around Article 86 of the Greek Constitution is facing risks of devolving into a spectacle from the past.
Støre: The Epstein case shows how wealthy people can buy political power
Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre emphasizes the need for full transparency in the investigation of connections between wealthy individuals and political power as highlighted by the Epstein scandal.
Battle in the PSOE for Aragón after "the nothingness of the Sanchistas" and clash in the inner circle of the president
The electoral defeat of the PSOE in Aragón has led to significant internal conflict, with calls for strategic changes and accountability among party leaders.
Investigation Request for 110 Cases of Unconstitutional Orders by Senior Officials
An investigative report reveals attempts by government functions to implement unconstitutional orders during the 12.3 emergency martial law crisis, leading to requests for actions against 110 officials.
Former Interior Minister of South Korea Sentenced to Prison
Former South Korean Interior Minister Lee Sang-min has been sentenced to seven years in prison for his role in an attempted military state of emergency during former President Yoon Suk-yeol's administration.
John Ivison: When mass murder meets politics
Following the school shooting in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., public desire for political accountability grows amidst widespread grief.
India: The Minister of Petroleum admitted his 'limited' contacts with Jeffrey Epstein
The Indian Minister of Petroleum admitted to communicating and meeting with convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein during his stay in the United States but asserted that he has no involvement in any crimes.