Germany and the Iran War: The Oath upon State Reason is Followed by the Revelation Oath
Germany has declared it will not participate in the war against Iran, as political leaders from various nations affirm their commitment to defending national interests.
The law of unforeseen consequences?
The article discusses the potential consequences of U.S. military actions in Iran, particularly in light of recent escalations and the strategic interests of key political figures like Donald Trump and Binyamin Netanyahu.
The reasons for the attack on Iran: an offensive tinged with the personal political interests of Trump and Netanyahu
The article discusses the recent military offensive against Iran by the U.S. and Israel, suggesting that motivations include personal political interests as well as genuine military objectives.
In PiS they play by Kaczyński's rules, the war over SAFE, Sikorski, and the insurance doctrine
The article discusses the political dynamics surrounding the SAFE legislation in Poland, emphasizing the conflicting interests of President Nawrocki and Prime Minister Tusk.
Imprisoned Kurdish leader Öcalan announced the beginning of a new era
Kurdish leader Abdullah Öcalan, imprisoned in Turkey for over 25 years, has declared the start of a new political era, emphasizing democratic methods for advancing Kurdish interests after decades of violence.
Blanca Pedrín: Activist, Businesswoman, Politician... or a Risk to the Heritage of San José del Cabo?
The article analyzes the complicated persona of Blanca Pedrín, who presents as a cultural and environmental activist but has business and political interests that raise questions about her true motives.
Afternoon Update: Hillary Clinton rebukes Epstein committee; Magda Szubanski in cancer remission; and London’s ‘fountain of filth’
Hillary Clinton criticized a congressional committee investigating her alleged ties to Jeffrey Epstein, asserting that the inquiry was biased and aimed at protecting specific political interests.
Newsfilter: Fico is changing election rules, prepare for the worst
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico's coalition is moving to change electoral laws, eliminating mail-in voting from abroad and potentially altering other voting rules to serve their political interests.
Personal whims and weaknesses of authoritarians influence politics
The article discusses how the personal traits and insecurities of authoritarian leaders often override national interests in political decision-making, focusing on Russia, China, and the US.
Only Fico and Orbán are dependent on Russian oil, not us
The article critiques Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico's stance on halting Russian oil supplies, suggesting it serves political purposes rather than the interests of Slovakia.
Malaspina justified the football strike and linked it to the questioning: 'There are political and economic interests'
Cristian Malaspina, president of Argentinos Juniors, defended the football strike, claiming it is connected to political and economic interests after a legal complaint against the AFA.
Albanese says One Nation doesn’t ‘represent working people’ and claims Pocock ‘seeks to promote grievance’
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese critiqued the political party One Nation, suggesting it serves the interests of wealthy individuals rather than the working class, and accused David Pocock of leveraging grievances for political gain.
Politico: Melenchon's fall into disgrace serves the interests of right-wing populists
The article discusses how Jean-Luc Melenchon, leader of France's left-wing populists, is facing criticism that right-wing populists are trying to exploit for political gain.
Analyst: The West has consciously turned a blind eye to the political reality in Vietnam
The article discusses the Western perspective on Vietnam's political climate and suggests a deliberate oversight of its complexities.
Haaretz: Israeli Scandals Are So Numerous and Ongoing That It Is Difficult to Keep Up With Them
A critical article in Haaretz outlines numerous ongoing scandals in Israel's political and legal institutions, arguing they reflect narrow personal interests at the expense of the rule of law.
"Completely unacceptable": sharp criticism from D. Šakalienė towards "Nemuno aušra"
D. Šakalienė of the LSDP expressed strong criticism against the political party "Nemuno aušra", emphasizing the importance of prioritizing national interests over party alignment.
Yedioth Ahronoth: For these reasons, Israel may take over funding the removal of debris in Gaza
The article discusses Israel's potential role in funding and leading the debris removal efforts in Gaza as per a source from the Peace Council, emphasizing its military and political interests in the matter.
American political scientist Newman: Trump is not a strategist. He sees Europe as a court that should pay royal tax
Abraham Newman and Stacie Goddard argue that Donald Trump's approach to international relations reflects a form of 'neoroyalism' that prioritizes his personal interests over national strategies.
“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.
Where are you going, Venezuela?
The article discusses the current confusion and uncertainties in Venezuela's political and economic landscape, while highlighting the strategic interests of the U.S. in the region's oil reserves.
The Awkward Revision
The article discusses the political motivations behind constitutional revisions in Greece, emphasizing that such changes often serve factional interests rather than the public good.
Jacek Nizinkiewicz: Uncomfortable Questions That Must Be Asked Before the RBN Meeting
The article discusses the importance of Poland's alliance with the United States amid changing political landscapes, focusing on maintaining national interests.
Between Self-Interest and Public Welfare: What Interests Political Consultants Pursue
The article discusses the interests of political consultants, highlighting their lack of neutrality and the influence of social media on their roles.
Machiavelli has not died and lives in Balcarce 50
The article discusses the implications of a statement made by the President of Argentina regarding Machiavelli's relevance in modern politics, suggesting that traditional political negotiations often neglect public interests.
The Milei’s extend bridges with the Macris, but are targeting the City: bridge, 'warm manaus' and judicial hints
This article discusses the fluctuating political relationship between Javier Milei's party and Mauricio Macri's PRO party in Argentina, highlighting their complex dynamics across different regions and their mutual interests leading up to the 2027 elections.
Alexis Charitsis: The constitutional revision cannot be used as a tool by a government that systematically undermines institutions
Alexis Charitsis criticized the Greek government for rushing the constitutional revision process, arguing that it serves political interests rather than genuine institutional reform.
The Power Struggle over the Tank Manufacturer KNDS Before the Planned IPO
There is a significant power struggle involving the European tank manufacturer KNDS as it prepares for its Initial Public Offering, with political interests at play and leadership skepticism towards potential investment from Rheinmetall.
Bill Clinton demands a public hearing in the Epstein case
Former President Bill Clinton and his wife Hillary are demanding that their testimony regarding the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein be held publicly, stating that the current arrangements serve only political interests.
Trump's Clappers – how PiS becomes the Polish branch of the MAGA movement
The article discusses how PiS's support for Donald Trump has shifted from mutual transatlantic sympathies to a servile stance contrary to Poland's interests, potentially leading to lucrative political careers funded by the U.S.
'No PM leaves the field like this...' said Promod Tiwari
Promod Tiwari criticized Prime Minister Modi for not leaving the political arena and highlighted the importance of safeguarding farmers' interests amidst discussions about Trump.
K. Žuromskas explains why Deputy Minister E. Mačieža was dismissed
K. Žuromskas discussed the dismissal of Deputy Minister E. Mačieža, suggesting that internal committee actions were influenced by political interests regarding forest laws.
Behind Naqvi's Stunt is the Bangladesh Election! Pakistan's Reversal from Boycott in T20 World Cup is Certain
The much-anticipated match between India and Pakistan in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026 is entangled in political decisions, diplomatic pressures, and economic interests, raising questions about Pakistan's commitment to its boycott of the match.
Compromise with the Interests of Farmers, Oil and Announcement from America... What Questions is the Opposition Raising on the US Trade Deal?
India and the US shocked the world with the announcement of a trade deal that includes significant tariff reductions on Indian goods and promises of increased imports from the US, while sparking political debate regarding its implications for farmers and economic policy.
Mihhail Kõlvart: the president must represent the people of Estonia, not a worldview
Mihhail Kõlvart argues that the current presidential campaign is more focused on extending political power rather than selecting a candidate who truly represents the interests of the Estonian people.
Division in the White House over María Corina Machado's visit: some want oil and others democracy
The White House is divided over María Corina Machado's visit, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio pushing for political change while Special Envoy Richard Grenell supports business interests.
Gantz's campaign indicates desperation, panic, and mainly irrelevance
Benny Gantz's campaign launches a call to free Israel from extremists, but broadcasts desperation and panic more than anything else, reflecting a confused strategy and political interests.
Progressive jurists file a complaint with the Madrid Bar Association for its 'subservience' to Ayuso
Progressive legal associations have lodged a complaint against the leadership of the Madrid Bar Association, accusing it of being subservient to political interests tied to the regional government led by Isabel Díaz Ayuso.
Z1 cancels Bujica, Radić claims he has nothing to do with the decision
The news that Z1 television will no longer air 'Bujica' has sparked considerable excitement and speculations in right-wing circles about the influence of political interests behind the decision.
SZ Podcast 'At the Point': Is Trump a Hooligan, Herfried Münkler?
Herfried Münkler, a political theorist, discusses how Donald Trump's actions are undermining the post-war global order and prioritizing American interests.
Redefining the Atlantic Alliance
The article discusses the perception that NATO has been primarily serving U.S. interests rather than broader collective security concerns, particularly from various political perspectives in Spain.
Myths of the Venezuelan economy: 'There is a lot of oil, but it is neither the cheapest to extract nor of the best quality'
The article discusses the complexities of Venezuela's oil industry amidst political turmoil and international interests in its resources following the capture of Nicolás Maduro.
Venezuela: More Plans for the Oil Industry than for the Government
The article discusses the strategic interests of the Trump administration in Venezuela, particularly focusing on securing access to oil reserves amidst internal political conflicts.
The Army, a company at risk in future Venezuela
The article discusses concerns about the role of Defense Minister Padrino López and the interests surrounding the Bolivarian Armed Forces amidst Venezuela's political uncertainties.
Dethroning Maduro: Why Trump's Interests in Venezuela Go Beyond Oil
The U.S. government is focused on resources and political influence, with an expert advising Europe to prepare for potential ramifications, including an attack on Greenland.
Uncomfortable Governments and Political-Economic Interests. From Chile to Cuba, a Century of Blitz in Latin America
The article discusses the historical interventions by the U.S. in Latin America to replace inconvenient governments, particularly since 1989, highlighting the application of the Monroe Doctrine.
US Attack on Venezuela: War in the Backyard
The US military conducted airstrikes in Caracas, Venezuela, following an order from President Donald Trump, marking a violent intervention in the nation's affairs driven by political and economic interests.
Future of the Media: How the Foundation Model Safeguards Independent Journalism
In a time when media worldwide is under pressure, the establishment of a foundation aims to ensure the independence of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung from government and political interests.
The former advisor of Sanders for Latin America analyzes the operation in Venezuela: "Trump's interest is oil, not democracy"
Political scientist Michael Paarlberg discusses U.S. interests in Venezuela, suggesting that Trump prioritizes oil over democratic principles.
A Year in the North: Two Stories Show How the Tormented Region Struggles with Mining and the Ghost of Great Interests
The article explores the impacts of mining and political decisions on northern Bohemia, highlighting its struggles and the ongoing transformation as mining activities begin to end.
The direct line between the Flotilla and Hamas and the dual role of the leaders
The article discusses the connections between the Global Sumud Flotilla, which included members of Italian political parties, and individuals arrested in Genoa for allegedly financing Hamas, highlighting two important international institutions linked to Palestinian interests.