Liberia: Ombudsman Raises Red Flag On Officials Serving in Government, Party Positions Simultaneously
The Office of the Ombudsman in Liberia is preparing to report to the Senate about government officials who are allegedly violating the National Code of Conduct by holding positions in both the government and political parties.
‘Iran Airstrike’: Jang Dong-hyuk Says 'Kim Jong-un's Future' While Park Ji-won Expresses 'Fear but Confidence'
As the U.S. and Israel conduct airstrikes in Iran, discussions about North Korea's situation arise among South Korea's political leaders.
On your marks, set, go: Parties race against May deadline for primaries
Political parties in Nigeria are under a tight deadline of 91 days to conduct primaries for the 2027 elections following a revised timetable issued by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
Parliamentary Degradation
The Argentine Chamber of Deputies session discussing labor reform devolved into chaos, overshadowing the significance of the legislative debate.
VIDEOS: JL1 of Wednesday, February 25, 2026
A CPI session in Brazil escalated into a physical confrontation while discussing sensitive political issues, including the financial conduct of public figures and various interventions by politicians.
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.
Readers' Letters: Signs, Benefits, Uruguay River
The letters from readers express concerns about political conduct in Argentina and the impact of economic policies on retirees.
Letters from Readers: A Regrettable Debate, Disconnection, Difficult but Necessary
This article discusses readers' letters criticizing the recent debate in the Argentine Chamber of Deputies regarding the Labor Modernization Law, highlighting the disappointing tone and conduct of the legislators involved.
FCT poll: Nigerians now know ruling, real opposition parties – 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.
Venezi: “Attacked because she is a woman, in Italy there is much machismo.” Muti: “Let her conduct”
Beatrice Venezi discusses the backlash over her appointment at the Teatro la Fenice in Venice, attributing it to political motives and deep-seated machismo in Italy.
Amnesty, a storm over the anti-police manual
An Amnesty International seminar on police conduct in Italy has sparked outrage among politicians, with claims that it undermines police authority and might promote anti-police sentiments.
Hesitations about Sweden Democrats: It is a gray scale
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson expresses uncertainty regarding the Sweden Democrats' (SD) suitability for government during an interview, referring to complex issues surrounding their political conduct.
Suspicious massages, monumental works, and political visits: what happened in Jeffrey Epstein's Paris apartment?
The article explores the mysterious activities and circumstances surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's Paris apartment, particularly in light of newly released documents detailing his criminal conduct.
Letters to the Editor. Immigrants and Swedes should be equal before the law
A letter argues that recent political changes are rooted in a certain worldview, expressing concern that a proposed 'conduct' law will disproportionately affect non-Nordic individuals.
The arrogance of motorist has entered politics. And the opposition is playing into their hands
The article critiques the role of the Czech Parliament and the conduct of lawmakers, suggesting they are failing to hold accountability while the political climate grows increasingly arrogant.
Their predictions are being closely monitored. The shamans gathered and revealed what awaits us
A group of Peruvian shamans convened in Miraflores, Lima, to conduct their annual ritual where they share predictions for the coming year, attracting public interest for its political and global implications.
The left is in turmoil over the Genoa case. And dreams of a gag for those who conduct investigations
The article discusses the turmoil within the left regarding the investigation into a supposed Hamas cell in Italy, highlighting the reactions of various political figures.