Aftershocks of the Judicial Three Laws... Pressures for Justice Chief Cho’s Resignation and the Ruling Party’s Outside Protests, What’s the Conclusion?
The article discusses the political turmoil surrounding Supreme Court Chief Justice Cho Hee-daeh amid calls for his resignation and protests from the opposition party following the passage of the controversial 'Judicial Three Laws.'
[View Briefing] The Ruling Party's Struggles After 'Yoon Again' and Street Protests
The article discusses ongoing political disputes and strategies within South Korea's ruling party following recent controversies and street protests.
Afternoon recap: Five officers arrested over bribery in El-Rufai airport breach, Ronaldo leaves Saudi Arabia following strikes, other top stories
Five security officers were arrested in Nigeria for their alleged involvement in a bribery-related airport security breach linked to former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai, alongside other significant political and social events in the region.
The regime that Khamenei helped create survives his death
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's death prompted public celebrations in Iran, yet the political structure he established is likely to endure.
Through the Eyes of Saša Mitrofanov: I wouldn't be surprised if 'Resignation!' was heard at Letná!
The article discusses the political climate in the Czech Republic, hinting at potential calls for resignations amidst ongoing issues.
Do you think the conflict in Iran can be resolved in 'four to five weeks', as Trump says?
The article discusses the feasibility of resolving the conflict in Iran within four to five weeks, as suggested by Donald Trump, amidst ongoing protests and political disagreements in the region.
Who is Yasmine Pahlavi, wife of the Iranian crown prince, daughter of exile and modern woman?
Yasmine Pahlavi, the wife of the Iranian crown prince, emerges as a potential symbol of a changing Iran amidst ongoing protests and a turbulent political landscape.
Reasons for pessimism in Iran
The article discusses the pervasive reasons for pessimism regarding Iran's political and social situation, drawing parallels with recent historical events in the Middle East and the frequent failures of uprisings and reforms in the region.
Iranian expatriates took to the streets of Western cities with flags
Iranian expatriates staged demonstrations in Western cities waving flags to express their political sentiments.
Opposition: Machado announces imminent return to Venezuela
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado has announced her imminent return to Venezuela to accompany the transition towards democracy.
Opposition: Machado Announces Imminent Return to Venezuela
Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado has announced her imminent return to her country to support the democratic transition.
Why is Mojtaba Khamenei called the second crusher? Learn more
Mojtaba Khamenei is known as the 'second crusher' in Iran due to his significant role in suppressing major revolts and protests.
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.
A historic moment
The death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has sparked jubilation among many Iranians, seen as an opportunity for potential political change.
The towels in the maternity ward in Malmö became national politics: "It's the smallest problem we have"
The issue of towel replacements in Malmö's maternity ward has sparked political debate in Sweden following protests from staff against budget cuts.
Celebration of Opponents After Ali Khamenei's Death... People Celebrating in London and Berlin - VIDEO
Following the news of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei's death, celebrations erupted in various cities across Iran and abroad.
Generation Z of Nepal presses to defeat the old guard in the upcoming elections: 'We want to see new faces'
Nepal's Generation Z is actively campaigning to replace the old political guard ahead of the impending elections on March 5, following protests that led to the resignation of the former prime minister.
VIDEOS: GR2 of Friday, February 27
The Brazilian Senate begins voting on labor reform amid protests, while other headlines indicate significant corporate mergers and political developments.
VIDEOS: DF2 of Friday, February 27, 2026
Brazil's Senate begins voting on labor reform amid protests, while various political developments highlight tensions and strategic partnerships.
Videos from g1 and TV Subaé - Friday, February 27, 2026
The Brazilian Senate has begun voting on Milei's labor reform amid protests, while various significant political and business developments unfold.
VIDEOS: RJ2 of Friday, February 27, 2026
The Senate in Brazil begins voting on labor reform amid protests, while various political and business updates unfold, including Trump's remarks about Lula and the anticipated EU-Mercosur agreement.
VIDEOS: NE2 of Friday, February 27, 2026
The Brazilian Senate began a vote on labor reform amidst protests and various significant political developments.
Expert: Weak Argumentation in the Verdict Against Activist
An expert criticizes the court's ruling against a man convicted of disturbing peace with political protests outside the homes of Swedish ministers.
Jerzy Haszczyński: Losing at cards to a relative of the chess
The article discusses the complex situation in Iran and the potential implications of U.S. political decisions under Donald Trump.
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.
Desperate screams from inmates in El Rodeo 1, the prison where Nahuel Gallo is held: "They are asking for the Red Cross and paramedics"
Inmates at El Rodeo 1 prison are calling for urgent medical help, sparking family protests demanding the release of political prisoners and raising alarm over reports of torture.
Nigeria: Protest As El-Rufai Remains in Detention
Protests erupted in Kaduna against the continued detention of former Governor Nasir El-Rufai, with demonstrators demanding his release and warning of escalating political tensions.
Snowballing is Part of Political Battle. Four New York Police Officers are Injured
The article discusses injuries sustained by four police officers in New York amid ongoing political conflicts.
Rebels on UGC: Statements from Sakshi Maharaj and Brijbhushan Increase BJP's Tension!
Amid growing protests over the UGC bill in Uttar Pradesh, BJP MP Sakshi Maharaj and former MP Brijbhushan Sharan Singh have created discomfort for their own government with divergent views.
Kenya: Kenya Expels Zimbabwean Lawyer Brian Kagoro Over Alleged Role in Funding Protests
Kenya has expelled Zimbabwean lawyer Brian Kagoro, accusing him of involvement in funding protests aimed at inciting political unrest.
Iranian court issues first death sentence for anti-regime protests
An Iranian court has sentenced an individual to death following protests against the regime, marking a significant escalation in state responses to dissent.
Fierce uproar in the Bihar Legislative Assembly
A significant disruption occurred in the Bihar Legislative Assembly session, highlighting ongoing political tensions.
Iran students protest for third day
Students in Iran have continued their protests for a third consecutive day, expressing their demands for political and social change.
Iranian students have the "right" to protest but must not cross "red lines," warns the government
Iranian students are warned by the government that while they have the right to protest, they must not cross certain 'red lines' such as desecrating sacred places or the national flag.
Repos for patching and fighting for votes
The article critiques political leaders in Greece for prioritizing emotional appeals and micro-political gains over addressing serious economic issues, highlighting recent confrontations during a health minister's hospital visit.
Iran: Students rally one month after deadly protests
Students in Iran have gathered to protest one month after a wave of deadly demonstrations rocked the country.
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.
Can the price of a cucumber make the Russians protest?
The article explores the socio-economic struggles of Russians under prolonged political and military turmoil, questioning what might provoke public protests against the backdrop of an ongoing war in Ukraine.
Protests continue for the third consecutive day in Iranian universities
Demonstrations against the political leadership are ongoing at Iranian universities, with students chanting slogans and expressing dissatisfaction with the regime's support for radical groups.
Venezuela: 23 new prisoners released under the amnesty law
Twenty-three prisoners have been released in Venezuela under an amnesty law, amid ongoing protests from those still incarcerated.
A hawk leads Iran's preparations for a possible war
Iran has placed Ali Larijani at the helm of its military and political strategies in the face of potential US attacks and internal protests.
Dead Right-Winger: This Debate Brings No Good to France
The death of a far-right activist in France intensifies political divides while protests in Lyon manage to remain peaceful.
Quentin's death sparks tensions across France
The death of Quentin Derangue has ignited tensions in France, leading to protests and concerns over political polarization ahead of local elections.
Protests and tensions accompany the resumption of studies at Iranian universities
Protests erupted in several Iranian universities as students clashed over political issues coinciding with the resumption of classes.
Al-Maashiq Palace: Protest Fires Complicate Security Scene in Aden
The attempted storming of the presidential palace in Aden reflects the fragile security situation and political complexities faced by the Yemeni government.
Demonstration for Czech Television? The Response of a Well-Known Moderator Was Surprisingly Skeptical
Jakub Železný, a prominent moderator, expressed skepticism about whether people would still rally to defend Czech Television today.
Letters from Readers: Enough Violence, Inside and Outside Congress; in Extinction; the Strike
Readers express their outrage over ongoing violence related to political protests in Argentina and call for an end to such actions both inside and outside the Congress.
He could become France's Charlie Kirk
The article discusses political tensions in France surrounding the far-left party meeting and counter-protests against anti-Israel rhetoric, with parallels drawn to American political figures.
Werder Bremen cancels tour in the USA for 'political reasons'
Werder Bremen has canceled its planned tour in the United States, citing political reasons linked to protests against immigration policies in Minneapolis.
Werder Bremen cancel US tour citing 'political reasons'
Bundesliga club Werder Bremen has cancelled its planned US tour due to political concerns, particularly regarding protests in Minneapolis.