Trial for the Tempe Tragedy – Houpas: "Our children were killed by Karamanlis and he is not being tried"
The trial regarding the Tempe tragedy, which resulted in 57 deaths, begins tomorrow, with families blaming political leaders for accountability.
Father Chose Instead of OMON's Daughter. How Belarusian Families Dispute Due to Politics
An independent journalist reflects on the apolitical nature of Belarusian families in Latvia amid political tensions.
ICE agents told by relatives they will 'answer in hell' as families fracture over politics
Federal immigration agents face personal backlash from family members amid growing political tensions surrounding immigration policies.
Poul Madsen: Mette Frederiksen's wealth tax was sloppy spin. Now it has ended in disaster
Poul Madsen critiques the government's hastily implemented wealth tax as a failed political strategy that mistakenly included affluent families.
So much discussion about Mojtaba, but three brothers and... Know the professions and the families they married into in Iran
Mojtaba Khamenei has been appointed as Iran's new Supreme Leader following his father Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's death, raising interest in the Khamenei family's political influence and connections.
Democratic Town Hall Dynasties: Where the Office Remains in the Family
In Bavaria, local councils often showcase a familial dynamic where political roles are passed down through generations, as illustrated by a recent municipal election.
A Andorran banker recounts "coercion" by the 'patriotic police': "They demanded accounts of the Mas, Junqueras, and Pujol families"
An Andorran banker claims he faced coercive pressure from the 'patriotic police' regarding accounts of prominent political families in Spain during a court trial.
Five conclusions about the billionaire boom in the United States
The number of billionaires in the United States has surged, leading to greater economic and political influence concentrated among a select few families.
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.
Junts once again sinks the PSOE in the mud
The political party Junts has collaborated with opposition parties to defeat a decree aimed at protecting vulnerable families, further complicating the situation for the PSOE government led by Pedro Sánchez.
Back to Back Barries: the politics of no sympathy for ‘IS families’
A debate is unfolding in Australia regarding the fate of 34 Australian women and children held in a Syrian detention camp, highlighting the political tensions and differing views on their repatriation.
VIDEOS: EPTV 2 South of Minas on Wednesday, February 25, 2026
The Brazilian Supreme Federal Court sentenced brothers Brazão to 76 years in prison for the murder of Marielle Franco and Anderson Gomes and mandated them to pay R$ 7 million in reparations to the victims' families.
VIDEOS: AB2 of Tuesday, February 24, 2026
The article discusses various incidents occurring on February 24, 2026, including a political response to service perks in Brazil, criminal cases, and tragedies involving families.
Further names from Epstein's 'legacy' are shaking European governments and royal families
The scandal surrounding Jeffrey Epstein continues to have widespread implications, with connections emerging between him and various European political figures and royalty.
More than 200 political prisoners go on hunger strike in Venezuela to demand freedom
Over 200 political prisoners in Venezuela have initiated a hunger strike to demand their freedom, as reported by their families.
Political prisoners in Venezuela: chavismo evaluates granting "grace measures" and pardons for those excluded in the Amnesty Law
Chavismo is considering granting presidential pardons to political prisoners excluded from the Amnesty Law, as pressure mounts from NGOs and families.
MIDDAY HOUR ⟩ Aimar Altosaar: Children of families that left Estonia must be lured back here
A discussion featuring Aimar Altosaar and others on various topics including the Olympics, scientific fraud, Estonian expatriates, and the shift in political thinking.
Allies of Lula disagree about the impacts of the parade with 'families in jars' in Sapucaí
The carnival parade in Rio honoring President Lula has caused divisions among his allies regarding its political implications.
Venezuela: law approved for massive release of political prisoners
The Venezuelan National Assembly has approved a limited Amnesty Law that allows for the release of political prisoners from 2002 to 2025, amid hunger strikes by families of the detainees demanding their release.
The Chavista Assembly unanimously approves the amnesty law tailored for the revolution
The Venezuelan National Assembly has unanimously approved a controversial amnesty law, aimed at releasing some political prisoners amid growing pressure from families and activists.
Under pressure from the US, the Venezuelan Parliament unanimously approves an amnesty law
The Venezuelan Parliament has unanimously approved an amnesty law for political prisoners following pressure from NGOs, families of detainees, and the United States.
“Where did this phenomenon actually come from in the parliament?”
A heated debate in the Icelandic parliament regarding a bill from the Minister of Social Affairs has sparked significant political conflict, focusing on the well-being of the country's poorest citizens versus the interests of wealthier families.
The political furore over Islamic State families - podcast
A group of 34 Australian women and children detained by Islamic State has faced controversy after attempting to flee Syria back to Australia.
The Venezuelan regime delays the release of political prisoners and families take a 'drastic measure'
Families of political prisoners in Venezuela have initiated a hunger strike to protest the delayed release of their loved ones after a historical amnesty law was postponed.
Post-electoral crisis in Cameroon: the new postponement of the trial of 148 detainees exasperates relatives and lawyers
The trial of 148 detainees in Cameroon linked to post-electoral unrest has been postponed again, leading to frustration among their families and legal representatives.
A new theory explains Trump's foreign policy: the US government behaves like royal families in the 16th century
A new theory suggests that Donald Trump's foreign policy can be better understood as a reflection of the behaviors of 16th-century royal families rather than traditional political paradigms.
Contemporary History: Lecture on Jewish Families in the Freising District
A lecture discussing the experiences and persecution of Jewish families in the Freising District during the Nazi era is scheduled to take place on February 12, presented by political scientist Guido Hoyer.
Post Chaos Affects Sick Children and Crushes Holiday Dreams
Post chaos in Denmark is putting sick children's health at risk and disrupting families' holiday plans, prompting political action.
Good Ideas for Seniors: Care Doesn't Have to Be a Burden
The article discusses innovative and positive approaches to senior care that alleviate the burden on families and the overwhelmed political framework.
Noem rips Dems for using families as ‘political weapons’ as DHS funding fight threatens life beyond ICE
Kristi Noem criticized Democrats for allegedly using families as leverage in the contentious debate over Department of Homeland Security funding, warning it could disrupt vital government operations.
Heated debate on teenage deportations in Aktuellt
The proposal to stop deporting teenagers who grew up in Sweden has sparked significant debate, especially as many young people face contested deportation decisions while their families can stay.
Covid bereaved families urge Keir Starmer to strip Baroness Michelle Mone of peerage
Covid bereaved families are calling on Keir Starmer to revoke Baroness Michelle Mone's peerage amid political turmoil over other titles.
The anguish of families despite the promise of amnesty in Venezuela: 'I don't know where my daughter is or how she is being treated'
Families in Venezuela continue to suffer as they seek the release of political prisoners, amid promises of amnesty and growing protests demanding quicker action.
Students march against the Venezuelan regime due to the delay in the approval of amnesty for political prisoners
University students and families of political prisoners gathered to demand the swift approval of a promised amnesty law following Nicolás Maduro's downfall, reviving silenced protest voices.
Global Newspapers: What Did the Epstein Files Reveal? And What Were the Global Reactions?
The recent release of millions of Jeffrey Epstein's documents has sparked a political upheaval globally, causing a scandal that now extends beyond criminal implications to affect royal families in Europe and Western political elites.
Zone 7, the Caracas prison from which not a single political prisoner has yet been released
In Zone 7, a police station turned prison in Caracas, families of over 80 detainees await the release of their loved ones amid an announced amnesty by the Venezuelan regime, yet no political prisoners have been freed.
VIDEOS: GR2 of Monday, February 2
The article discusses the approval of a bill that provides gas cylinders to low-income families among other significant political and economic updates from Brazil.
VIDEOS: DF2 from Monday, February 2, 2026
The article discusses various significant political and social updates including the approval of a bill for gas cylinders for low-income families, announcements regarding the Code of Ethics by the Brazilian Supreme Court, and tensions involving Iran's nuclear program amid threats from the USA.
New agreement to strengthen protection of elected officials and their families
The Danish government, along with several political parties, has announced new initiatives to enhance the protection of elected officials and their families during election campaigns.
Congestion... saviors
The article discusses recent political movements in Greece, highlighting Maria Karystianou's rise as a notable figure among the families of the victims of the tragic train accident in Tempi.
I have always been an autonomist. The left must decide what to do
Attilio Fontana, the President of Lombardy, expresses strong concerns about the urban planning situation in Milan, specifically regarding demolitions affecting families, calling for a decisive political resolution.
Konstantopoulou: Karytsianou is not my political opponent, I remain a lawyer for the families
Zoi Konstantopoulou emphasized that Maria Karytsianou is not her political opponent and reaffirmed her commitment to representing the families in their fight for justice.
Venezuela Announced the Release of Political Prisoners. Families Are Still Waiting.
Venezuela has declared the release of political prisoners, but many families continue to await their loved ones' return.
Death of police officer in prison sparked avalanche of reports of political prisoners in Venezuela
The death of a police officer in a Venezuelan prison has led to a surge in reports from families of political prisoners seeking help.
Uncertainty grows over the slow release of political prisoners in Venezuela
Families of political prisoners in Venezuela express concern as only 16 out of a promised mass release have occurred amidst a lack of information.
Outside Prisons in Caracas, Venezuelans Anxiously Await Release of More Political Detainees
In Caracas, families and supporters of political detainees express anxiety as they await the release of more individuals imprisoned for their political beliefs.
In Venezuela, the 'hope' of families after the announcement of the release of a 'significant number' of political prisoners
The Venezuelan government has started the release of a significant number of political prisoners, as announced by Jorge Rodriguez, raising hopes among their families.
Drogois on Karystianou: Fyssas's mother did not form a party, the parents of the victims from the Tempi train crash do not want a party - Who supports her?
The article discusses the stance of various families of victims regarding political parties, specifically highlighting Fyssas's mother and the parents of the Tempi train crash victims.
140 hooded steps for a forced disorientation: the humiliation of the families of political prisoners in Venezuela
The article details the humiliating treatment of families of political prisoners in Venezuela, forced to endure exhaustive searches and walk blindfolded before seeing their incarcerated loved ones.
Families of political prisoners in Venezuela hold their breath and remain silent in anticipation of releases
Families of political prisoners in Venezuela are anxiously awaiting their loved ones' release while fearing that any public statement might jeopardize their chances of freedom.