Saddam's Collapse after the Attacks: "Answer No"
The article discusses the resilience of the Iranian regime despite the targeting of its leadership by Israel and the USA, arguing that Iran's unique political structure is not comparable to Iraq's historical collapse under Saddam Hussein.
The Iranian regime threatens him and killed his brother. 'Now it will be different,' he believes
The article discusses a man in Iran who faces threats from the regime after the loss of his brother, showcasing the dangerous political climate.
Belarus opposition leader: "Lukashenko is very afraid of Trump"
Belarusian dictator Aleksandr Lukashenko has released a new group of political prisoners after talks with the U.S., but opposition leader Sviatlana Tsikhanouskaya warns against legitimizing his regime.
Lisa Magnusson: The Murders are Camouflaged with Lies - But Iran Reveals Itself
The article discusses the execution of a Swedish citizen in Iran, drawing parallels to other political prisoners and criticizing the Iranian regime's manipulation of the truth regarding such cases.
The fall of General Padrino Lรณpez deepens the dismantling of 'Madurismo'
General Vladimir Padrino Lรณpez's resignation from the Defense Ministry marks a significant shift in Venezuela's military and political landscape, further eroding the grip of the Maduro regime.
A group of political prisoners released by the Minsk regime arrived in Lithuania
A group of political prisoners from Belarus has arrived in Lithuania, facilitated by Lithuanian authorities, amidst ongoing discussions about sanctions involving Belarusian banks by the US.
Saeima condemns the repressive psychiatric methods used during Soviet regime
The Latvian Saeima has adopted a declaration condemning the repressive psychiatric methods used during the Soviet occupation, acknowledging the rights of individuals subjected to political persecution to rehabilitation and justice.
A group of political prisoners released by the Minsk regime has arrived in Lithuania
Fifteen political prisoners released by the Belarusian regime arrived in Lithuania following negotiations between Minsk and Washington, and the Lithuanian government provided support for their arrival.
Cuba on the Brink. The Regime Counts on Iran but May Provoke Trump
The article discusses the current strategy of the Cuban regime amidst international political tensions and its implications on Cuba-U.S. relations.
Gloria Estefan on the Cuban regime: 'Silence is the greatest enemy of freedom'
Gloria Estefan has reiterated her criticisms of the Cuban regime, emphasizing the importance of breaking the silence surrounding the political situation in Cuba.
Whose memory of the regime change is it? Concerns over historical rewriting in Bangladesh
The February 2024 election in Bangladesh, following a regime change after the fall of a long-standing government, has raised concerns about political divisions and historical narratives following significant societal unrest and violence.
Death of Larijani is a harsh blow to Iran, but it does not change strategy, says professor
The death of Ali Larijani is a significant loss for Iran's Islamic regime, according to a political professor, yet it is unlikely to alter the country's military strategy.
Who in the Iranian leadership has been killed?
Several senior Iranian political and military leaders have been killed in US and Israeli strikes as part of operations aimed at regime change in Iran.
"Iran is Responding Strategically" - The Key to Ceasefire Lies in Market Trends
Iranian political researcher Matsunaga Yasuaki discusses the challenges of regime change in Iran and the strategic responses following a recent attack that killed the Supreme Leader Khamenei.
Australia, only two of the Iranian football players seeking asylum remain. The others returned home
Only two out of seven Iranian female footballers who sought asylum in Australia have remained, as the team's captain opted to go back home after facing pressure and threats from the Iranian regime.
S. Cichanouskis: after the US delegation's visit, Belarus may release another group of political prisoners
Siarhei Cichanouski, a Belarusian opposition figure, expressed hopes for the release of more political prisoners following discussions between the US government and Alexander Lukashenko's regime.
EU and Israel 'destroy the dome' of Iran: Confirmation of the death of Ali Lariyani, Secretary of the Supreme Council
Political and social uncertainty in Iran escalates after the regime acknowledges the death of Ali Lariyani, a key figure in national security, following Israeli bombings.
The political challenges Netanyahu faces in Israel as hopes for a regime change in Iran fade
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is preparing for a significant confrontation with Iran amid fading hopes for a regime change in Tehran.
How much does a ton of fertilizer cost and how much do I? Lukashenko's prisoner described the strange dealings of the regime
The recent release of political prisoners in Belarus raises questions about the regime of Alexander Lukashenko and ongoing repression in the country despite the actions taken.
Death of Laridschani: Now Iran's Regime Will Become Even More Radical
The reported death of Ali Laridschani, Iran's de facto leader, marks a significant shift in the country's power dynamics, with implications for its political landscape and radicalization.
Has the war strengthened the grip of the Iranian regime instead of overthrowing it?
Reports indicate that rather than weakening the Iranian regime, the ongoing war has inadvertently reinforced its control and diminished political space.
Ali Larijani: Why He Was the Most Powerful Man in Iran โ The 'Dynasty' That Elevated Him
The article discusses the significance of Ali Larijani in Iran's political landscape, highlighting his recent death and the impact on the regime.
Sarkozy returns to court in the appeal trial for the Libyan financing case of his campaign
Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy has returned to court for the appeal trial regarding the alleged illegal financing of his 2007 campaign by the late Libyan regime of Muammar Gaddafi.
He Should Have Been Operated on More Than Four Years Ago, But He Remains Imprisoned by Chavista Regime
Josnars Baduel, a political prisoner in Venezuela, is in critical health condition due to lack of medical care while serving a lengthy sentence under a regime accused of torture.
We must endure until the Ivanishvili regime collapses [INTERVIEW]
Salome Zurabishvili, the fifth president of Georgia, expresses confidence that the Ivanishvili regime will collapse, citing lack of financial support from Russia and issues of illegitimacy in the current political landscape.
'Cut off one head and others will grow': why the Iranian regime remains difficult to overthrow
Experts assert that the power structure in Iran ensures the regime's longevity, despite external pressures for change.
In Paris, supporters of the mullahs' regime infiltrate the anti-racism demonstration
Supporters of the Iranian regime joined a Paris rally against racism, echoing its political discourse.
"Americans are everywhere, so the regime is moderating." Why revolutionaries in Venezuela turned to the devil Trump
Opposition activist Adรกn experiences a surprising encounter with Venezuelan police, hinting at a possible shift in the political climate.
The Oil Blockade Suffocates Cuba: 'The Regime Must Give Up. There Is No Other Way'.
Cuba is facing severe electricity shortages and shortages due to the U.S. oil blockade, but the regime shows no signs of capitulating.
The Italian-Venezuelan politician Williams Dรกvila released: "During my imprisonment, I faced isolation and mistreatment"
Williams Dรกvila, an Italian-Venezuelan dissident and former deputy in Venezuela, recounts his 550 days of imprisonment marked by severe mistreatment and isolation in Maduro's regime prisons.
Cartoonist freed after 15 years in prison in Eritrea
Biniam Solomon, known by his pseudonym Cobra, has been released from prison after 15 years of incarceration for his political cartoons criticizing the Eritrean regime.
American Writer: The Second Iran Republic is Coming and It Won't Be Nice
American writer David Ignatius discusses the future of Iran following recent U.S. strikes, suggesting that while tactical victories may be achieved, political wins or the collapse of the Iranian regime are unlikely.
Danish-Iranian director of Trump film: 'The worst thing about the regime in Iran is that they are so incompetent'
Ali Abbasi, a Danish-Iranian filmmaker, expresses his pessimism regarding the political situation in Iran and discusses the impact of ongoing conflicts on his family.
Mojtaba Khamenei as Iran's new Supreme Leader signals continuity to international community
The appointment of Mojtaba Khamenei as Iranโs new Supreme Leader indicates a continued commitment to the existing political framework of the regime amidst ongoing internal and external pressures.
What a mistake the prolonged stop at Hormuz is, this is how the regime harms China
A political analyst discusses the negative impact of the prolonged stoppage of oil tankers at Hormuz on China's economy and energy security.
The Tractor, an Iranian league champion too uncomfortable for the ayatollahs: "It's something more than a football club"
Tractor Sazi FC, Iran's league champion, has become a symbol of protest against the regime, addressing social issues and political grievances in the northwest city of Tabriz.
The Iranian Regime is Splitting from Above, but the Revolutionary Guards are Going Forward
The article discusses the fragmentation of Iran's leadership, highlighting the discord between the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) and the civilian government, which is struggling to maintain its influence amidst escalating military actions.
Mojtaba Khamenei is more dangerous than his father
A former classmate claims that Mojtaba Khamenei is more perilous than his father, as he is willing to lie and values human life minimally.
Artur Sirk โ statesman or romantic gambler?
The article reflects on the life of Artur Sirk, a key figure in Estonia's political history, particularly in relation to the authoritarian regime established after the 1934 coup.
How does this end? Four scenarios for the future of Iran.
The article discusses four potential scenarios for the future of Iran, emphasizing regime change as the most optimistic but uncertain outcome.
That horror that is Cuba
The article critiques the regime established in Cuba, emphasizing its dictatorial nature and the suppression of freedoms under Fidel Castro.
Gen Z Movement Overthrew the Regime in Madagascar โ Wants to See New Protests
The Gen Z movement in Madagascar has gained momentum as young activists mobilize through social media, leading to a dramatic shift in the political landscape after protests against the regime resulted in significant loss of life and the president fleeing the country.
The Ongoing War with Iran through the Eyes of Jerusalem / Israel is not as concerned about changing the Iranian regime as the USA. What matters is limiting the power of Islamists
The article discusses the recent intensification of the Israel-Iran conflict, including military operations and political considerations, particularly in light of American involvement.
R. Motuzas: We cannot solve the truck problems in Belarus because the regime exploits it for pressure
R. Motuzas highlights that truck issues in Belarus are being politically exploited, particularly following Lithuania's closure of its border with Belarus as a response to the regime's actions.
The new Supreme Leader of Iran and the rise of tensions - The Subject #1675
The selection of Mojtaba Khamenei as the Supreme Leader of Iran indicates a continuation of the regime's hardline stance amid ongoing conflict, frustrating U.S. expectations for political change in Tehran.
'External World': As the war in Iran prolongs, both economic and political risks are rising
The ongoing war in Iran has significantly disrupted global flight schedules and increased oil prices, while the Iranian regime has appointed a new leader amid the conflict.
All the Times the US Imposed Leadership in Other Countries: Coups, Interventions, and Regime Changes
The article discusses the historical interventions by the United States in foreign countries to influence leadership decisions, with a focus on Iran.
Iranian Women to the Left: 'You Have Remained Silent About the Regime'
Iranian women in Italy express feelings of being misunderstood by the Western left regarding the political situation in Iran, criticizing their silence on the regime's oppression.
Continued bombardment of neighboring Arab countries: Iran is far from admitting defeat
Iran's president apologizes to his aggrieved Arab neighbors but faces internal political pressure from hardliners in the regime.
War against Dictatorship: 'The ruling elites of Iran have so much to lose'
Political scientist Aurel Croissant warns that the death of Iran's supreme leader may lead to the ruling regime losing its last restraints amid ongoing U.S. and Israeli military actions against Iran.