Jesuit School, French-Inspired Palace, and 'Bandeirante' Property: Discover the Seats of the São Paulo Government
The history of the São Paulo government's headquarters reflects the city's political and cultural evolution, showcasing various styles of power through its historical locations.
From Monarchy to Taliban: How the Afghan Flag Changed with Political Power
The article explores the evolution of the Afghan flag throughout the country's turbulent political history, reflecting changes in power and governance from the monarchy to the Taliban.
The Deadlock of Antifascism: From Maoists of the 1970s to Jean-Luc Mélenchon
The article discusses the evolution of antifascism in France from its radical roots in the 1970s to its current expression within the French political landscape, focusing on figures like Jean-Luc Mélenchon.
Rockers are back: Foo Fighters backtrack with immature song and U2 shows spirit with political EP
Foo Fighters has announced their new album while U2 has released a politically charged EP, indicating the continuing evolution of rock music.
Zuzanna Dąbrowska: Without the Past and Without Ideas, or the Split in Poland 2050
The article discusses the evolution and fragmentation of political parties in Poland leading up to 2050, focusing on the historical origins and ideological shifts of major parties such as PO and PiS.
Nisse: One step to the right and one step to...
The article explores the evolution of Sweden's political parties and their often inconsistent alignment with their traditional values and labels.
The World’s Most Expensive Painter Gerhard Richter in Paris: Uncle Nazi, Aunt Anti-Fascist
The Paris exhibition showcases 275 works by Gerhard Richter, highlighting the political themes alongside his artistic evolution from figurative to abstract styles.
How each municipality in Aragon has voted since 1983: the evolution of support in regional elections, party by party
Aragon is set to hold its 12th regional election since 1983 on February 8, assessing the shifts in political support across municipalities over the decades.
Climate activism peaked in 2019. Now they are looking for other paths
Esther Kjeldahl, a prominent figure in the climate movement, reflects on the evolution of climate activism since its peak in 2019, expressing her discomfort with traditional political engagement.
Will the Midwest be key to stopping MAGA?
The author reflects on the evolution of Indiana's political landscape, noting a shift from a more bipartisan approach to a predominantly Republican stance.
Social Democracy 21
The article discusses the relevance and evolution of social democracy in contemporary political landscapes, particularly in Argentina.
The Spirit of 'Mattarellismo'
The article discusses the key themes of President Mattarella's end-of-year speech, reflecting on the evolution of political parties in Italy over the past 80 years of the Republic.
José Manuel Macarro, former PSOE deputy: "Polarization is the responsibility of the left and I will never forgive Pedro Sánchez for that"
In this interview, historian José Manuel Macarro discusses his life, political evolution in Spain, and critiques of Pedro Sánchez, while promoting his new book.
Giacomo Poretti: 'Tafazzi became a political debate. But even today we live by hurting ourselves'
Giacomo Poretti discusses the evolution of the Tafazzi phenomenon into a political debate and reflects on contemporary societal issues, all while managing the Oscar Theatre in Milan post-COVID.