The politics of no sympathy for 'IS families' | Back to Back Barries podcast
The podcast analyzes the political discourse surrounding the fate of Australian families associated with ISIS and discusses broader political themes including capital gains tax and polling.
Ogun @50: How Abeokuta was chosen to be state capital
The article discusses the historical context and personal reflections regarding the selection of Abeokuta as the capital of Ogun State in Nigeria, highlighting personal identity and political involvement.
In Lyon of the Deranque Murder: From Capital of the Resistance to Stronghold of the Far Right
The article explores the political divide in Lyon following the assassination of nationalist activist Deranque.
FCT poll: Nigerians now know ruling, real opposition parties โ Wike
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, praised President Bola Tinubu for the successful conduct of the Area Council elections in Abuja, which showcased the political landscape of Nigeria.
Belgian Prime Minister Criticizes Political Stalemate Lasting Over 600 Days in Brussels Region
Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever has called for urgent reforms to address a political deadlock that has left the Brussels capital region without an effective government for over 600 days.
VIDEO: Wike unveils new radio station in Rivers
Nyesom Wike, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, has launched a new radio station, Majority FM 89.5, in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, as part of political mobilization efforts ahead of the 2027 elections.
'The Five Failures of Real Estate' Is Still Under Attack Today, What Is the 'Devil' Mentioned by Lee Jae-myung?
The article discusses the South Korean government's decision to end the exemption on the capital gains tax for multiple homeowners, highlighting the political implications and criticisms surrounding it.
Treasurer's ticker is about to be tested
Jim Chalmers's commitment to economic reform will be scrutinized in the coming months, particularly in relation to his influence over Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
How capital gains tax changes could impact you
The article discusses the implications of potential changes to capital gains tax concessions as investigated by Treasurer Jim Chalmers and hints at political strategies surrounding the issue.
South Kordofan on a Hot Plate.. Is Resolution on the Horizon or Settlement is Fading?
The Sudanese army's recapture of Kadugli, the capital of South Kordofan, marks a significant military shift in the ongoing conflict, reshaping military and political calculations in the region.
Politics wonโt stop development in FCT โ Wike
Nyesom Wike, the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, assured that political activities will not hinder ongoing development projects amidst the upcoming Area Council Elections in Abuja.
Rain of Dollars: Companies Took Advantage of the Financial Context and Issued Over $20 Billion in 2025
Argentinian companies issued over $20 billion in the capital markets in 2025, driven by the energy sector and a decrease in country risk, marking a historic milestone despite political turbulence due to midterm elections.
Legendary Investor: The World Is on the Brink of War Where Money Is Used as a Weapon
Ray Dalio warned that the world is dangerously close to a capital war amid increasing political tensions and financial market instability during the World Government Summit in Dubai.
Arabic as a curricular language at the Montale high school in Rome sparks political controversy
The Montale linguistic high school in Rome becomes the first school in the capital to offer Arabic as a third curricular language, igniting a political debate regarding the inclusion of non-European languages in education.
With the battlefield and political transformations.. Will Yemen's temporary capital regain its vitality?
Recent changes in Aden, Yemen, raise questions about the temporary capital's ability to recover after years of armed conflict and political disparities that have weakened its status as a vital economic center.
Demonstrations on the anniversary of the revolution in Tunisia demand the release of prisoners
Hundreds protested in Tunisia's capital demanding the release of political prisoners on the 15th anniversary of the 2011 revolution that ousted former president Zine El Abidine Ben Ali.
Iran on Fire, from the Capital to the Border Regions: The Map of Protests
Protests across Iran have escalated from isolated urban centers to a nationwide mobilization driven by economic crisis and evolving into a political challenge, as the judiciary warns of severe punishments for demonstrators.
Silence of Conte and Schlein on the Beating
The annual commemoration of the tragic events at Acca Larentia has again sparked political controversies, alongside criticism of the far-right march and a recent violent incident in the capital.
Bipolar Dilemma: Political and Economic Erosion of the Military Leadership in Mali
The military leadership in Mali is facing escalating military and political pressure, struggling to control energy and food supplies to the capital and seeking alternatives while tightening security to maintain power.
Photo: Maduro's supporters protested in the capital of Venezuela
Supporters of Venezuelan President Nicolรกs Maduro gathered yesterday in Caracas for a protest amid new political developments in the country, raising concerns about safety as some protesters were seen carrying rifles.
New coup attempt in Burkina Faso amid military and political tensions
Burkina Faso is experiencing heightened tensions as reports of a new coup attempt against transitional President Ibrahim Traore emerge, with military movements observed in the capital Ouagadougou and concerns of division within the armed forces.
Trump: If I hadn't won, America would have become Venezuela on steroids
President Donald Trump stated that the U.S. will manage Venezuela until a 'safe' political transition occurs, asserting that the U.S. has accomplished what no other country could regarding military operations in the Venezuelan capital.
Iran: Protests Widen
Protests in Iran's capital Tehran against economic hardships are increasingly targeting the political leadership and spreading to other cities, including Isfahan and Kerman, with student communities joining in the demonstrations.