Economic News Filter: Fico's Threats to Ukraine Only 'Seriously' Impacted Slovakia's Reputation So Far
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico's threats to cut emergency electricity supplies to Ukraine appear to be more about political posturing than actionable policy, with no official orders to halt supplies being reported.
If art must not be political, it becomes empty to talk about cultural resilience
The article discusses the essential role of art and culture in understanding ourselves and maintaining democratic values during times of global crisis.
J. D. Vance in a Tough Spot
Vice President J. D. Vance is facing a political crisis following Donald Trump's initiation of a war with Iran, which has been labeled a significant setback for him and the anti-interventionist faction of the U.S. political right.
The crisis does not cease: Vox replaces Antelo as spokesperson in the Assembly of Murcia
The political crisis within Vox continues as the party replaces José Ángel Antelo as its spokesperson in the Murcia Assembly amid internal disputes over leadership loyalty.
Glyphosate Crisis: Is Bayer's Nightmare Ending, Mr. Anderson?
Bayer's CEO Bill Anderson is attempting to resolve the company's ongoing glyphosate litigation issues in the U.S., but challenges remain despite some support from political figures.
Anti-K Bullying: Milei Connected the Resuscitator
The article discusses Javier Milei's speech to the Legislative Assembly, focusing on his approach and the national political implications amidst a backdrop of international tension.
The latest twist in the sexual abuse case in the PSOE of Galicia: Tomé's son will enter as councilor after the head of Equality resigned
The political and judicial crisis surrounding José Tomé of Lugo has seen a new development as his son is set to become a councilor following the resignation of the Equality head due to personal reasons.
I must have been wrong, but my children were there. Crosetto's words on the Dubai case
Guido Crosetto faces political backlash in Italy for his trip to Dubai during a time of crisis, with calls for his resignation emerging from opposition parties.
Former Bulgarian President Creates Union for Starting Parliamentary Elections
Former Bulgarian President Rumen Radev has formed a new political union aimed at the upcoming parliamentary elections amid ongoing political instability in Bulgaria.
Nigeria: Prioritize the Welfare of Nigerians First, Angaye Tells Political Leaders
Professor Gesiye Angaye urges Nigerian political leaders to focus on citizens' welfare amidst a growing governance crisis marked by insecurity, poverty, and unemployment.
Iran, the hearing of Tajani and Crosetto: "The crisis threatens our security. The political line is that of the EU, Italy is not isolated"
Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani and Defense Minister Guido Crosetto addressed the Senate and Chamber committees, warning about the crisis in Iran and the Persian Gulf and affirming Italy's alignment with EU policies.
Guinea-Bissau’s main opposition urges dialogue with military rulers
Guinea-Bissau’s opposition parties are calling for dialogue with the military junta that took power in a coup, amidst a deepening political crisis.
Every country to withdraw from World Cup as Iran 'ready' to boycott USA 2026
Iran is considering boycotting the 2026 World Cup amid heightened tensions with the USA and Israel following a political crisis.
Guinea-Bissau: The Two Main Opposition Parties Call for Dialogue with the Ruling Junta
The main opposition parties in Guinea-Bissau are urging the military junta to engage in dialogue to resolve the political crisis following the coup in November 2025.
Delcy in Tehran
The article discusses the recent political turmoil in Iran, focusing on the impact of Israeli and US actions against the Iranian regime amid widespread protests and economic crisis.
Political Crisis at the Berlinale: Accusations of 'Genocide', Urgent Response from the German Government
The Berlinale has been rocked by a political crisis after severe accusations were made against Israel and Germany during the festival, prompting an urgent meeting by the German government to discuss the leadership of the festival.
Questions and Answers about Iran: Will the Regime Survive the Death of Khamenei? Will the Revolutionary Guards Take Control?
The article discusses the potential implications for Iran following the death of its political and spiritual leader, Ali Khamenei, highlighting the regime's current crisis and future challenges.
Trump Displays Himself as a 'Historic President'; Crisis Arises from Attacks on Iran Without Strategy
U.S. President Donald Trump announces the death of Iranian Supreme Leader Khamenei through social media, pursuing a legacy amidst internal political challenges.
Netanyahu extends political life again through war... support for bombing from opposition and public opinion
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is perceived to benefit politically from recent military conflicts involving the U.S., Israel, and Iran, unifying opposition support amid a potential cabinet dissolution crisis.
The Starlings Fled
On February 23, 1981, starlings left Valencia and returned three days later, coinciding with a significant political crisis in Spain.
Comment: Yle Published an Extremely Awkward Video – Social Media Reacts for a Reason
A video by Yle regarding the Eurovision Song Contest has sparked controversy in Finland due to its political implications amidst ongoing conflicts involving Israel and Iran.
The Fantasy of Power Without Limits or Discussion
Argentina's political system seems resigned to Javier Milei's reelection in 2027, as he accelerates sweeping reforms amidst an economic crisis.
Behind Kim Jong-un's 'Praise': Uncertainties Revealed at the Workers' Party Congress
North Korea recently held its Workers' Party Congress for the first time in five years, where Kim Jong-un emphasized new five-year plans but possibly concealed underlying public distrust.
New elections in Denmark: Frederiksen aims to benefit from the Greenland crisis
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen has called for early elections on March 24, aiming to capitalize on a political boost related to the Greenland crisis.
United Kingdom: The Windsor Family Throws the Crown and the Country into an Unprecedented Crisis
The article discusses the unprecedented crisis faced by the British monarchy due to actions taken by the Windsor family and political leaders surrounding Brexit.
Iran, a spent and cornered regime
Iran is facing a profound economic crisis and has recently quashed the largest wave of citizen protests since 2009 through brutal repression that has resulted in thousands of deaths.
Trump administration moves Cuba toward greater dependence on the U.S.
The Trump administration is implementing strategies to increase Cuba's reliance on U.S. oil supplies amid an energy crisis, enabling leverage for political and economic change.
Podcast 'On Point': State Elections: What's at Stake in Baden-Württemberg
The podcast discusses the impact of the automobile industry's crisis on the upcoming state elections in Baden-Württemberg, highlighting political dynamics among key parties.
Crisis of Film Festivals: The Berlinale is on the Brink
The Berlinale Film Festival faces a critical crisis that threatens its existence amid rumors of leadership change and ongoing political tensions.
In the midst of the political crisis over the Epstein case, Keir Starmer's government faces a key election in Britain
Keir Starmer's Labour government is facing a critical by-election in Gorton and Denton amidst the political turmoil surrounding the Epstein case.
Welcome to the Abyss
The Berlinale film festival is facing its worst crisis, clouded by political discussions and uncertainty surrounding its director.
Breaking news of political developments, live | Feijóo calls for the return of the emeritus King to Spain after declassification of 23-F documents
Political leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo calls for the return of Spain's emeritus King following the declassification of documents related to the failed coup attempt on February 23, 1981.
Melenchon Attempts to Resist Media Pressure with the Help of Social Media
Jean-Luc Melenchon, leader of the far-left party La France Insoumise, is using social media to combat media criticism amid a political crisis.
The Sunni Forces' Rejection of Maliki's Candidacy for the Iraqi Government Is Expanding
The Sunni political entities in Iraq are increasingly opposed to Nouri al-Maliki's candidacy for the premiership, citing his past leadership during a tumultuous period.
The Rule of Law in Crisis: How Russia, China, and Trump's America Are Destroying Our Idea of the State
The article discusses the destabilization of legal principles in the West due to increasing confrontations with Russia, China, and the political climate in the United States under Donald Trump.
Analysis: The Organized Crime CPI gains explosive potential and can breach political shielding in the Master case
The Organized Crime Parliamentary Inquiry Commission (CPI) in Brazil has unexpectedly gained significant attention and power amid the ongoing crisis involving Banco Master.
Slovak government in trouble, the state in crisis, Fico on the offensive
The Slovak government faces significant challenges as the state is in crisis, with Robert Fico taking an aggressive political stance.
Nigeria: Journalist Held for Over a Week On Defamation Charges
Nigerian journalist Ahmed Isah Sakpe was detained for over a week following defamation charges related to a press statement he published about a political crisis.
Edo attack: PDP slams Okpebholo over threats, intimidation of opposition
The Edo State chapter of the PDP has criticized Governor Monday Okpebholo for threatening and intimidating opposition members, warning of an impending political crisis.
DOUG SCHOEN: One big winner, one giant loser and one big problem after Trump's State of the Union
Donald Trump's State of the Union address highlighted positive achievements but left unclear whether it shifted America's political landscape significantly.
Kirchnerism severely weakened: the libertarians did it
The article discusses the weakening of the Kirchnerist faction in Argentina, highlighting the rise of Javier Milei and the struggles facing the libertarian government.
Venezuela is open arms for anyone who wants to return, says interim leader
Venezuela's interim leader Delcy Rodríguez announced that the country welcomes those wishing to return following the recent amnesty law aimed at fostering democracy.
Political parties are in crisis, but there are more of them: now 50% more than in 2014
The number of recognized political parties in Argentina has increased by 50% since 2014, despite a significant decline in electoral participation and party affiliation.
Chad Bianco reveals his California sports vision: Saving the LA Olympics and trans athlete crisis consequences
Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco expresses his mixed feelings about the Los Angeles Dodgers winning the 2024 World Series and shares his political aspirations for California.
Why Are Senior Members of the Ruling Party Silent Even Though They Know It Will Lead to Ruin?
The senior members of the ruling party, despite the looming crisis, remain silent due to fears of political repercussions and territorial concerns.
Cristina Monge, political scientist: "Staying astonished at what is coming is not an option"
Political scientist Cristina Monge discusses the crisis of trust in society in her new essay, which won the Paidós award.
Counting Sabers in the Sejm. The Beginning of a Reconstruction of the Political Scene
The article discusses the current political crisis in Poland and the potential restructuring of the government amid internal coalition tensions.
KUKU › Peterkop: I hope and ask politicians for a sense of responsibility with the crisis law
The civil crisis and defense law proposal has stalled in the Estonian parliament following its first reading due to amendments and disputes related to them.
A significant day for Democrats: S. Skvernelis' decision and possible successors
The recent raids at Saulius Skvernelis' home and parliamentary office have shaken the Lithuanian political landscape and prompted urgent discussions among his Democratic party.
If NATO wants to strengthen security in the Arctic, they should look elsewhere than Greenland
Denmark has succeeded in elevating Arctic security issues within NATO, particularly in relation to Greenland, which has recently become a focal point due to a political crisis within the alliance.