Why strength doesn't appeal to us but it is the only path
The article discusses the complexities of U.S. foreign policy under Donald Trump, particularly regarding Iran and Venezuela, highlighting the potential political motivations behind military intervention.
Supreme Court dismisses appeal regarding Palestinian protesters who followed Listhaug
The Norwegian Supreme Court has dismissed an appeal concerning the acquittal of demonstrators who followed political leader Sylvi Listhaug in Oslo two years ago.
Orban's election campaign strategy โ blackmail EU, Ukraine over Russian oil and hope for a fight
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's recent letters to the EU and Ukraine reveal a campaign focused on domestic political messaging, utilizing threats related to Russian oil to appeal to voters ahead of elections.
Why former Karabakh official Ruben Vardanyan isn't appealing his 20-year prison term in Azerbaijan
Ruben Vardanyan, a former official from Karabakh, has decided not to appeal his 20-year prison sentence in Azerbaijan, a decision that raises questions about the political and legal implications of his case.
AfD Wins Preliminary Victory in Case Over Classification as 'Definitely Right-Wing Extremist'
A German court ruled against the classification of the AfD party as 'definitely right-wing extremist' by the BfV intelligence agency, allowing for an appeal.
Demand for Voting in One Phase in Tamil Nadu, Appeal to ECI to Stop Freebies
Political parties in Tamil Nadu are urging the Election Commission of India to conduct elections in a single phase and to impose strict regulations on the use of money and distribution of freebies during elections.
The Interior Ministry withdraws the appeal in the dispute with SPD regarding inclusion in the extremism report
The Czech Interior Ministry has retracted its appeal in a legal battle with the Freedom and Direct Democracy party concerning its classification in a report on extremism.
REVIEW: Political Minor Accident Lacks Subtle Humor
The article reviews a political theme with humor, but it lacks substantive wit and appeal.
[Breaking News] Prosecutors abandon appeal in Song Young-gil bribery case
Prosecutors in South Korea have decided not to appeal the acquittal of former Democratic Party leader Song Young-gil in a bribery case linked to political funding.
Creative unions issued a serious appeal before the Estonian Independence Day: culture must not be a privilege of the rich
Creative unions in Estonia are calling for cultural policies to prioritize accessibility and equality ahead of the Independence Day celebrations and parliamentary elections.
Pichincha Court summons four sentenced as material authors of Fernando Villavicencio's murder for appeal hearing
A Pichincha court has summoned four individuals convicted of the murder of presidential candidate Fernando Villavicencio to present their appeal for a reduced sentence.
The District Court accepted the police's appeal: Baraverman will not be able to leave the country until next Tuesday
The Israeli District Court has extended the restrictions on Tsahi Baraverman, chief of staff to Prime Minister Netanyahu, prohibiting him from leaving the country until next Tuesday.
Marine Le Pen's appeal case is over. What are her chances of being acquitted?
Marine Le Pen may be barred from participating in next yearโs French presidential elections due to a previous conviction for EU fraud, with an appeal court set to decide her political future.
Elisabet Svane: "Now disagreements are being drawn much sharper"
Political analyst Elisabet Svane argues that Minister Troels Lund Poulsen's proposal to significantly cut aid to the world's poorest is a strategy to appeal to right-wing voters in Denmark.
Elisabet Svane: Troels Lund Poulsen tries to make himself appealing and dangerous
Political analyst Elisabet Svane critiques Defense Minister Troels Lund Poulsen's proposal to cut aid to the world's poorest, suggesting it is a strategic move to appeal to right-wing voters in Denmark.
Court rejects Ukrainian Vladyslav Heraskevych's appeal to wear tribute helmet at Milan Cortina Olympics
The Court of Arbitration for Sport denied Ukrainian athlete Vladyslav Heraskevych's appeal to wear a helmet honoring war victims at the 2026 Olympics, affecting his chance to compete for a medal.
Arbitration Court denies appeal from Ukrainian athlete disqualified for competing with helmet honoring war victims
The Arbitration Court has rejected the appeal of Ukrainian athlete Vladislav Heraskevych, who was disqualified from the Winter Olympics for wearing a helmet that honored victims of the war in Ukraine.
[Breaking News] Song Young-gil Acquitted in Appeal Trial for Illegal Political Funds and Money Bag Scandal
Song Young-gil, leader of the Democratic Party, has been acquitted of all charges related to alleged illegal political funding and distributing money envelopes during the party's leadership election.
Italian Court Concludes Judgment on Carla Zambelli's Extradition
The Italian Court of Appeal has concluded its hearing regarding the extradition request of former Brazilian congresswoman Carla Zambelli.
TSE rejects appeal seeking the cassation of Jorge Seif's mandate and ineligibility
Brazil's Superior Electoral Court has unanimously dismissed an appeal to annul Senator Jorge Seif's mandate over alleged electoral misconduct due to lack of evidence.
Kim Young-seon, despite being acquitted of violating political funds law, appeals while prosecution also files an appeal
Former Member of Parliament Kim Young-seon, acquitted of violating political funding laws, has filed an appeal claiming the verdict is unjust, while the prosecution contests the decision.
French court to decide on Marine Le Pen's appeal regarding embezzlement in July
A French court is set to make a crucial ruling in July about Marine Le Pen's appeal against a prior conviction related to embezzlement, which could impact her future political aspirations.
Le Pen will receive her verdict in July
Marine Le Pen's verdict regarding her appeal on a conviction for fraud with EU funds will be delivered on July 7, which could impact her candidacy in the next presidential election.
Malian appeal court upholds former PM Moussa Mara's prison sentence
The Malian appeal court confirmed former Prime Minister Moussa Mara's prison sentence for social media posts that supported political prisoners.
Berlin Salt Controversy: Why Wegner was Right
The article discusses the controversy over the use of salt for de-icing roads in Berlin, highlighting the appeal made by Mayor Kai Wegner to the Abgeordnetenhaus for permission to use salt amidst heavy winter weather, which drew ridicule from some political figures.
France, the accusation makes no discounts: "Le Pen banned for 5 years"
Marine Le Pen faces a potential five-year ban from public office following an appeal ruling regarding her European parliamentary assistants, which could significantly impact her political future.
Meloni: "On security we do not retreat". Then the appeal to Schlein: "We hope for common commitment"
Giorgia Meloni expresses her solidarity with journalist Bianca Leonardi and calls for a unified commitment to security among political parties in Italy.
"Seen as Anti-Takaichi" Sense of Crisis: New Conflict Axis and Positioning Appeal
The upcoming House of Representatives election emphasizes political ideological conflicts, prompting candidates to showcase their positions alongside policies, highlighted by a candidate in Fukuoka expressing a desire to clarify misunderstandings about accusations against them.
The Drama of Marine Le Pen
Marine Le Pen faces a pivotal moment in her appeal process that could affect her political future and could provide an opportunity for her party with a potential Plan B.
Marine Le Pen bets her political future in the trial for misappropriation of European funds of the National Front
Marine Le Pen's political future hangs in the balance as her appeal trial for the misappropriation of European funds related to the National Front has opened this week.
Case of FN parliamentary assistants: Marine Le Pen's appeal trial has opened in Paris
Marine Le Pen's appeal trial regarding the case of FN parliamentary assistants began in Paris, crucial for her political future, and is expected to last for a month.
Samaras on Novartis: 'Political conspiracy as Tsipras admitted'
Former Prime Minister Antonis Samaras commented on the Court of Appeal's decision regarding the Novartis case, arguing it confirms a political conspiracy and criticized the actions of two false witnesses.
Papers look ahead to Marine Le Pen's make-or-break appeal trial
French media forecast the significance of Marine Le Pen's upcoming appeal trial, which could be pivotal for her political future.
Tzachi Braverman appealed the restrictive conditions imposed on him, including distance from the Prime Minister's office
Tzachi Braverman, the Chief of Staff to the Prime Minister, has filed an appeal to cancel the restrictive conditions that were imposed on him, which include being barred from the Prime Minister's office.
Marine Le Pen, the Vertigo of a Political Destiny Facing Judicial Appointment
Marine Le Pen is set to face her appeal trial in Paris regarding the case of the FN parliamentary assistants, a crucial moment for her political future.