‘Little people just get stepped on’: South Australians sick of major parties are ripe for One Nation’s message
Disillusionment with major political parties is fuelling support for One Nation in South Australia, as demonstrated by the launch of its candidate Bruce Preece’s state election campaign.
Discontent Grows in France Over a Decision by the Director of the Argentine House in Paris
Discontent is rising in France regarding the director of the Argentine House in Paris, Santiago Muzio's decision to remove a memorial plaque honoring the victims of the military dictatorship.
'It takes a war for something to be done,' says a reader about measures to contain diesel price hikes
In Brazil, readers express mixed opinions on government measures to curb rising diesel prices, highlighting discontent and support for political figures involved.
In addition to libertarians, radicals and provincial members also renounced the diet increase in the Senate
Various political factions in the Argentine Senate, including La Libertad Avanza and UCR, have opted to reject a proposed salary increase for legislators amidst public discontent.
A new leftist front to stay in the 'candelabrum'?
The article discusses the challenges faced by leftist parties in Spain in forming a united electoral front amid growing voter frustration.
Survey: Warning lights for Javier Milei due to the increase in social discontent
A recent survey indicates that social discontent in Argentina has reached a new low, posing challenges for President Javier Milei despite legislative successes.
The word box
The article reflects on a group of thirty-somethings discussing their frustrations with life and the need to create a better political party.
Trump Doubles Down on Iran but Could Lose Everything
Trump's escalating conflict with Iran could become his biggest political blunder, fueling discontent even among his loyal supporters in the U.S.
Orban has lost his magical weapon. The opposition in Hungary is gaining better ratings
The increasing discontent with Viktor Orbán's government in Hungary, fueled by economic conditions and political strategy shifts, has given the opposition significant momentum ahead of the upcoming parliamentary elections.
Between Sadness and Anger: Al Jazeera Observes Scenes from Tehran After Khamenei's Assassination
Al Jazeera reports from Tehran, capturing the mixed emotions of mourning and anger following the assassination of Iranian leader Ali Khamenei amid heightened security and political discontent.
Fury and jubilation as Gorton and Denton voters react: 'Westminster is laughing at us'
Voters in Gorton and Denton react with mixed emotions following the historic by-election victory of Green Party candidate Hannah Spencer, signaling discontent with political representation.
Why Mayawati is upset with the Samajwadi Party over Kanshi Ram's Jayanti? Understand how politics has begun over legacy
Mayawati expresses discontent with the Samajwadi Party's political strategy surrounding Kanshi Ram's anniversary.
Kraków may become a political testing ground. Tusk supports Miszalski, but KO has a 'plan B'?
Activists have gathered 75,000 signatures to trigger a referendum on the recall of Kraków's mayor, Alexandr Miszalski, with a goal of 100,000 to demonstrate public discontent.
Speechwriters from Reagan to Biden agree: Trump’s SOTU is a critical test for his second term
Former speechwriters from both Republican and Democratic administrations share insights on the significance of Trump's upcoming State of the Union address as he seeks to navigate public discontent and unify a divided nation.
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.
Iran, the protests return. A mysterious SMS appears to the protesters: "Trump man of action. Wait"
Protests have erupted once again in Iran as students return to universities, reigniting political discontent against the regime amid claims of government repression.
They Will Not Let “Somos MX” Through
The political landscape in Mexico is witnessing the emergence of new forces, particularly the quickly advancing political group Somos MX, which seeks to capitalize on public discontent with traditional options.
The double command, the union debacle, and the problems in communicating the reform
The article discusses the political and economic implications of the upcoming labor reform in Argentina, highlighting union failures and public discontent.
Third recall petition against Alberta politicians comes up short, another withdrawn
A third recall petition against Alberta's Nolan Dyck has failed to gather enough signatures, while another petition was withdrawn, highlighting ongoing political discontent.
Trump's Withdrawal in Minnesota Reflects the Power of Popular Discontent
Trump's political retreat in Minneapolis reveals the limits of American tolerance toward his immigration enforcement tactics amid growing public opposition.
One Year Since Approval of 'Yoon Seok-yeol's Right to Defense' Agenda: Human Rights Commission Staff Call It a 'Monster-like Agenda'
The National Human Rights Commission of Korea reflects on the one-year anniversary of its controversial approval of the 'Yoon Seok-yeol's Right to Defense' agenda, with staff expressing discontent and calling for internal reform.
The evening of Vance divides two municipalities. Anger in Buccinasco, Assago rewards him
The dinner of US Vice President J.D. Vance in Buccinasco, following his attendance at Olympic skating events, sparked political controversy due to security measures and community discontent.
Meloni: "About the cartoons from Il Fatto about me, why isn't anyone saying anything?"
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni criticized a double standard in the left's response to political satire, expressing her discontent over the lack of reaction to derogatory cartoons about her.
Trump and the anti-Ice athletes: 'Losers, get out of Team USA'
U.S. athletes at the Milan-Cortina Olympics express their discontent with the political climate under Donald Trump's administration, particularly regarding immigration and the treatment of protests.
The 'Aragonese' strip of Teruel, the great electoral booty on February 8: a plundered land with closed new hospitals
The article discusses the plight of Teruel in Spain, highlighting political discontent and the concentration of power in Zaragoza, with local leaders blaming national politicians for the province's neglect.
Grammy 2026: Celebrities handed out trophies and complained about Trump, who threatens the host over a joke about Epstein
At the Grammy Awards 2026 in Los Angeles, celebrities voiced their discontent with violent immigration agents and drew attention to socio-political issues while also being threatened by Trump over a joke made by the host.
Political Upheaval in Great Britain: The Decline of the Established Parties
In the UK, traditional parties Labour and Conservatives are losing support to the Greens and Reform UK, highlighting growing public discontent with established politics, especially ahead of an upcoming by-election in Manchester.
The Cuban Revolution: From the 'July 26 Movement' to the Establishment of a Socialist State
The Cuban Revolution was a socio-political and armed uprising led by Fidel Castro aimed at overthrowing the regime of Fulgencio Batista due to widespread public discontent over corruption and social inequality in Cuba.
Fassino against Conte: "No justification for lesser support for the Iranian people"
Piero Fassino criticizes the 5-Star Movement's abstention from supporting a motion against the Iranian government's violent repression of protests, highlighting discontent even among allies of the broader coalition.
Elections in Portugal: populism against the dreams of the Carnation Revolution
Portugal faces crucial presidential elections amid the rise of the far-right and discontent with traditional politicians, determining the future of the political system born from the Carnation Revolution of 1974.
Iranians rally in Tehran as violence intensifies in western regions
Protests in Tehran have surged amid escalating violence in western Iran, resulting in at least 12 deaths over economic and political discontent.
Iran: This time it could really be serious for the Mullah regime
The protest wave in Iran poses a significant threat to the Mullah regime as it faces escalating discontent, with demonstrations in their early stages.
Discontent at the Beginning of the Year: Let Yourself Be Surprised!
The article discusses casting off political pessimism as we enter 2025, highlighting potential positive developments, particularly with Zohran Mamdani becoming the new mayor of New York.