Anti-K Bullying: Milei Connected the Resuscitator
The article discusses Javier Milei's speech to the Legislative Assembly, focusing on his approach and the national political implications amidst a backdrop of international tension.
Panama anger, China-linked crime, ousted Peru president: 7 readings on Latin America relations
The South China Morning Post outlines key relations and developments in Latin America, focusing on tensions in Panama, China's market influence in Brazil, and political upheaval in Peru.
Paralympics: Ukraine's uniform featuring map banned as 'political propaganda'
The Ukrainian Paralympic Committee's planned uniform featuring a map of Ukraine was banned by the International Paralympic Committee over accusations of political propaganda.
Iranian-American journalist calls out Mamdani over response to US-Israel strikes
Masih Alinejad, an Iranian-American journalist, criticized NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani for his response to the recent U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran, highlighting concerns over safety and political alignment.
2026 World Cup: The United States Under Pressure 100 Days Before the Kick-off
With less than 100 days until the 2026 World Cup, the United States faces significant challenges related to immigration rhetoric, political divisions, and international tensions, despite strong ticket sales.
Bin Laden thrown into the ocean, negotiations on Sinwar: the dilemma of the enemy's body
The article discusses the fate of the body of Iranian Ayatollah Ali Khamenei following his elimination in a US-Israeli raid, exploring the implications of displaying or withholding the remains for political reasons.
Enough with the narrative of Paralympic heroes. Wars outside the Games
As the Winter Paralympics approach, Italy faces turmoil overshadowing the sporting event due to international tensions and political decisions regarding Russian and Belarusian athletes.
It is important to break the isolation of Belarus
The article discusses the need to break the international isolation of Belarus as a way to foster dialogue and political change.
The Russian flag again next to the Olympic torch. Not only Ukrainians are protesting
The upcoming Paralympic Winter Games in Cortina d’Ampezzo face boycotts from several countries due to the participation of Russian and Belarusian athletes amid ongoing political tensions.
Attack on Iran: 'The risks of the action are more political than economic'
Economists suggest that the economic impacts of the U.S.-Israeli attacks on Iran are minimal as long as the oil market remains stable.
'Trump has a tradition of betraying his allies': Will Khamenei's death bring regime change in Iran?
The article discusses the potential implications of Ayatollah Khamenei's death for Iran's political landscape and relations with the United States, particularly in the context of Donald Trump's foreign policy.
Federico Merke: "Summits are like Lollapaloozas of climate change"
Frederico Merke discusses how climate change is more a political and economic issue than a meteorological one, comparing environmental summits to major music festivals.
Ali Khamenei mastered the art of pitting his enemies against each other
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei of Iran, a skilled political strategist, faced unprecedented challenges to his leadership amid military pressures from the US and Israel.
British writer explains Trump's 'great gamble' in the attack on Iran
A British writer discusses the implications of the extensive US-Israeli military action against Iran, suggesting it targets the Iranian regime and aims for a significant political change.
Who is Ali Khamenei, the custodian of the Revolution
The article discusses the significance and current status of Ali Khamenei, Iran's Supreme Leader, amid speculation about his health and political influence.
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: EPTV 2 Sul de Minas from Friday, February 27, 2026
The article discusses multiple news highlights from Brazil, including labor reform votes, government policies on electronics tariffs, and significant political figures' statements.
Trump suggests US could carry out ‘friendly takeover’ of Cuba
Donald Trump has proposed the idea of a 'friendly takeover' of Cuba amid escalating tensions between the US and Cuba following the political situation in Venezuela.
VIDEOS: JL1 of Friday, February 27, 2026
Various topics were covered on the JL1 broadcast, including significant political developments in Brazil and international relations.
VIDEOS: Good Morning Acre this Friday, February 27, 2026
This article discusses various news items including political events, a recent judicial action in Brazil, ongoing conflicts, and a crime case.
N. Cesiulis who met with I. Ruginiene: there's no way for us with R. Žemaitaitis, the cup of patience is already overflowing
N. Cesiulis, the mayor, expressed his concerns about the political situation in Lithuania, indicating a breakdown in relations with R. Žemaitaitis and suggesting that patience is running out.
Somalia: Jubaland President Chairs Cabinet Meeting On Security, Politics and Drought Response
Jubaland President Ahmed Madobe chaired a cabinet meeting addressing security operations, political relations, and drought responses in Somalia's semi-autonomous state.
Sergio Massa, the amphibious candidate
The article discusses Sergio Massa's political maneuvering and his relations with Cristina Fernández de Kirchner as he prepares to run for the Argentine presidency.
Financial Times: How Wars Have Lost Their Effectiveness?
The article discusses the diminishing effectiveness of war as a tool for achieving political objectives in the 21st century, as illustrated by major conflicts from Ukraine to Iraq and Afghanistan.
Harsh Assessment: China's Government Could Collapse
A political expert suggests that China's Communist Party might be more fragile than perceived, challenging assumptions of its stability.
What Macron's Conversations with African Leaders Reveal About France's Future on the Continent?
French President Emmanuel Macron is engaging in a series of bilateral meetings with African leaders focused on strengthening political, security, and economic partnerships.
Meeting of Kristrún Frostadóttir and Donald Tusk
Kristrún Frostadóttir and Donald Tusk recently held a meeting to discuss collaborative efforts and political relations.
The United States Ambassador to Belgium Seeks to Ease Tension After Being Reprimanded for His Criticism of the Political Class
The U.S. Ambassador to Belgium, Bill White, is working to ease tensions after receiving a reprimand for his criticisms of Belgian politics, stating that U.S.-Belgium relations have returned to a positive path.
"The Thing is": Dnipro is Europe's Thermopylae
A discussion on the implications of the ongoing war in Ukraine, featuring insights from political scientist Roman Kuźniar, highlights the complexities of international order and democracy.
Venezuela begins prisoner releases as Rodriguez promises return for exiles
Venezuelan Interim President Delcy Rodriguez announced the release of political prisoners and pledged to welcome exiled citizens back home, signaling a potential shift in relations with the West.
Ukraine, the political scientist Fesenko: 'Too many concessions from the US to the Russians, this prolongs the war'
Ukrainian political scientist Volodymyr Fesenko discusses the sentiment among Ukrainians as they enter a fifth year of war and critiques US concessions to Russia that could delay peace negotiations.
Before the Framework Agreement Meeting.. Maliki Sticks to His Nomination for the Presidency of the Government
Nouri al-Maliki reaffirms his commitment to running for the Iraqi premiership amid U.S. opposition and a significant political meeting ahead.
Swords of the South: Is the Yemeni State coming back?
The article discusses the complex security and military dynamics in southern Yemen and how they influence the political landscape amidst ongoing Saudi-UAE tensions.
From Efficiency to Alignment: The Story of the Global Economic Division
The article discusses the transformation of the global economy from a model of efficiency to one of alignment, influenced by recent shifts in political leadership.
What did Netanyahu say about relations with India?
Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu praised the relationship between Israel and India ahead of PM Narendra Modi's visit to Israel, highlighting its importance for economic, political, and security cooperation.
French Ministry of Foreign Affairs summons US ambassador. 'Unacceptable interference'
The death of a far-right activist in France has sparked international tensions and diplomatic disputes involving the US and Italy.
Cuba News: What is known about the 'secret channel' and the confidential pact between Marco Rubio and Raúl Castro's grandson
The article discusses secret communications between U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Raúl Castro's grandson, potentially signaling a shift in U.S.-Cuba relations amidst significant political and economic pressure.
Reconstruction and Development Alliance in Iraq: Al-Maliki’s Nomination Faces Internal and External Rejection
The nomination of Nouri Al-Maliki for Iraq's prime minister faces significant opposition from various local and international political factions.
Japan, Similar to Korea, Declares 'Investment Withdrawal Is Impossible'... Political Circle Criticizes Trump's Attitude as 'Nonsense'
Japan is cautiously monitoring the U.S. administration's tariff response after the Supreme Court ruled against the imposition of countervailing tariffs, anticipating that the impact on the market will be limited.
VIDEOS: NE2 of Saturday, February 21, 2026
Heavy rain in Rio and surrounding areas, fatal accidents involving cyclists, and significant political and international updates highlight today's news.
Sheinbaum: "The United States would not be what it is without Mexicans"
Claudia Sheinbaum emphasized the importance of Mexicans living and working in the U.S. during her visit to Coahuila, advocating for national sovereignty amidst ongoing political tensions.
Algeria: How Algeria's Diplomatic Reset With Niger Advances Its Sahel Strategy
Algeria and Niger are navigating a delicate diplomatic reset aimed at revitalizing their political and security relations after a period of tension.
Calabria, the Cuban doctors stay: the government says no to Washington
Cuban doctors who have been supporting the healthcare system in Calabria for three years are now at the center of an international political controversy with the U.S.
Of Relieves and Deceptions in the Atlantic Relationship
The new U.S. ambassador to Spain, Benjamín León Jr., aims to stabilize the often tense bilateral relationship amidst a complex political backdrop.
Ten judges and a secret
Brazil's Supreme Court judges are now focused on keeping secret the exact relations of two of them with Banco Master, amid ongoing investigations into political conspiracies.
Venezuela enacts political amnesty law
Venezuela's interim president Delcy Rodriguez has enacted a law to grant clemency to those jailed for political unrest, responding to international pressures and legal challenges faced by the government.
Quiet on Yoon’s conviction, US voices concern over ‘targeting’ of religious figures, US firms
The US government refrains from commenting on South Korea's former President Yoon Suk-yeol's life sentence, acknowledging concerns regarding the political targeting of religious figures and US businesses in Korea.
The Son of the 'Great Vlada' Suddenly Passed Away at Zůna. He acted as a liaison to Parliament
The son of a prominent political figure in Czechia has died unexpectedly, known for his role as a liaison to Parliament.
White House: 'Former President Yoon’s life sentence is a Korean judicial matter... Concern about targeting U.S. businesses and religious figures'
The White House commented that former President Yoon Suk-yeol's life sentence is a matter for the South Korean judiciary but expressed concerns about targeting U.S. businesses and religious figures in South Korea.
Improvement in India-Bangladesh Relations After the 2024 Crisis?
India is set to restore all visa services in Bangladesh, indicating a possible improvement in relations after the recent political changes.