The Argentine Nahuel Gallo, after being released in Venezuela: 'I'm not ready to tell the atrocities they did to me'
Argentinian gendarme Nahuel Gallo was released after 448 days of arbitrary detention in Venezuela, revealing the prison conditions he experienced during his incarceration.
“Instills the idea that the center-right takes away rights.” Parents' complaint against a teacher
A group of parents in Guastalla, Emilia-Romagna, has raised concerns over a teacher allegedly making political comments in class, claiming it constitutes ideological propaganda.
Former hostage Louis Arnaud discusses life in Evin prison – and his fears for Iran’s future
Louis Arnaud, a French citizen and former hostage in Iran, shares his experiences in Evin prison and expresses concerns about the implications of US-Israeli strikes on Iranian political prisoners.
Hillary Clinton got angry
Hillary Clinton expressed her anger over recent political events.
The Manifestation for a Free Iran. "The Left Abandoned the Event"
A rally in Rome for a free Iran highlighted the absence of certain political parties, particularly the left, raising questions about their support for the Iranian people's struggle against the regime.
‘I don’t think the public are buying it’: Fallout from the Musqueam agreements
There is ongoing political backlash in British Columbia regarding the agreements made between the federal government and the Musqueam First Nation, with significant questions raised in the legislature.
"Nahuel Gallo deserves respect": the family photo and message published by the gendarme's wife
María Alexandra Gómez, the wife of Argentine gendarme Nahuel Gallo, shared a family photo and a message about his suffering during 448 days in a Venezuelan prison, expressing hope for justice and the release of other political prisoners.
Bold Rebellions and Courageous Testimonies at One World
The One World festival aims to create a space for open discussion and human rights advocacy, featuring 106 films and honoring political prisoner Mikalaj Statkevič.
Lecturer: The debate about expulsion is about the foundations of the rule of law
The article discusses the shift in the interpretation of human rights by the Danish government in pre-election campaigning to facilitate the expulsion of more criminal foreigners, emphasizing that this issue goes beyond technical legal adjustments and is linked to broader political and identity narratives.
Uncertain situation for Djalali in Evin prison: 'No contact'
Djalali, imprisoned in Iran's notorious Evin prison, has experienced deteriorating health and communication issues, raising concerns among his family amidst reported unrest near the facility.
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.
Amy Hamm: The zealotry of the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal must be exposed
The article criticizes the B.C. Human Rights Tribunal for its perceived bias against individuals expressing gender-critical views, particularly in the wake of a significant ruling against a former school trustee.
Two Men Met in Osaka [Why]
The author shares insights from a recent trip to Osaka where they attended a book launch discussing the political history of the Korean residents in Japan and their struggles for recognition and rights.
Rosa María Payá: "The transition is essential today for the survival of Cubans"
Rosa María Payá discusses the critical transitions needed for Cuba's survival and the formation of a new opposition alliance.
“The Conservative Administration's Past Is the Cause, and Conservatives Need to Act More Actively” [Goodbye Truth and Reconciliation Commission⑳]
The article discusses the transition from the second to the third Truth and Reconciliation Commission in South Korea, highlighting the importance of recognizing past injustices and the need for political responsibility and support for victims of historical abuses.
The Sad Fans of a Tyrant
The author criticizes the left for seemingly supporting the Iranian regime while being obsessed with various forms of political opposition.
"I experienced the monster from the inside": in Venezuela, the joy of freed political prisoners
Political prisoners in Venezuela celebrate their release, with calls for freedom resonating among supporters following a recent amnesty law.
Badges and demands for Palestine on the red carpet of the Goya Awards 2026: "Culture must be a political loudspeaker, we cannot remain on the sidelines"
The Goya Awards 2026 saw many attendees wearing badges advocating for Palestinian rights, showcasing a blend of fashion and political activism on the red carpet.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs considers the possibility of extending the ban on 117 Belarusians to enter Lithuania
The Lithuanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs is considering extending the existing entry ban for 117 Belarusians due to ongoing human rights violations in Belarus.
Exploring the Conflict for Personal Gain
The Uru-Eu-Wau-Wau Indigenous Land in Brazil faces threats from deforestation, land grabbing, and political maneuvers seeking to undermine its protection.
An unusually bad proposal
A new price portal for grocery stores will not reduce food prices, leading to concerns over consumer losses and supermarket profits, according to a political critique in Norway.
South Sudan: Forgotten Conflict in South Sudan At 'A Dangerous Point', Türk Warns
The UN human rights chief warns that escalating violence and political instability in South Sudan could lead to a resurgence of civil war unless urgent action is taken to uphold the 2018 peace agreement.
Speed Skating: The President Misuses His House Rights
The president of the German Speed Skating and Short Track Association is facing criticism for his controversial management style and attitudes towards the sport.
UN High Commissioner for Human Rights calls for the release of all political prisoners in Venezuela
The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, urged the release of all political prisoners in Venezuela, emphasizing the need for a review of the state of emergency.
Analysis of the EC's abortion decision: A futile victory for pro-abortion advocates that even the right is not happy with
The European Commission's recent stance on abortion financing reflects ongoing contentious debates and differing reactions across the political spectrum in Europe.
Podcast analyzes debate on ending the 6x1 work schedule, with political and lobby disputes
The President of the Chamber of Deputies, Hugo Motta, is pushing for a constitutional amendment to end the 6x1 work schedule, amid political tensions and lobbying efforts against the measure.
"Oh, I need to answer": this was the moment when Nahuel Gallo's wife received her husband's call live
Nahuel Gallo, an Argentine gendarme detained in Venezuela, spoke with his wife live on the radio, highlighting ongoing efforts for his release.
Cuba at the Twilight of the Cuban Regime
The article discusses the historical context of autocratic regimes in Latin America, particularly in relation to Cuba's current political situation and its implications for democracy.
A crew member of the boat who died in Cuba wanted to ignite "the spark" of an uprising on the island, said a political ally.
Michel Ortega Casanova, killed during a confrontation with Cuban coast guards, aimed to incite an uprising against the Cuban government, according to a political ally.
Jesse Jackson's son decries 'toxic climate' in DC that would 'lower the flag' for Charlie Kirk
Rep. Jonathan Jackson criticized the political climate in Washington, DC, for failing to honor his father, Rev. Jesse Jackson, while acknowledging support from other state leaders.
After criticism, TSE excludes security expenses of candidates from calculation of the female quota
The TSE has approved a resolution that allows public campaign funding for security against political violence towards women but excludes these expenses from the calculation of the mandatory 30% female candidacy funding.
Rejection of Tarek William Saab's Appointment as Temporary Ombudsman
Venezuelan political exiles have condemned Tarek William Saab's appointment as Venezuela's temporary Ombudsman, urging the US to take action against his role in human rights violations.
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.
With shouts, Venezuelan political prisoners confirmed that Nahuel Gallo continues on hunger strike in Venezuela
Nahuel Gallo, an Argentine gendarme imprisoned in Venezuela, is confirmed to be on hunger strike, raising alarms about his health.
The file on wiretapping is reopened, investigation into attempted espionage
The court in Greece has handed severe penalties to four individuals involved in illegal wiretapping, drawing significant political reactions and highlighting constitutional rights violations.
‘Barely enough room to stand up’: Inside Yemen’s secret prisons
The article examines the discovery of secret prisons in Yemen's Hadramawt province, previously used by the Southern Transitional Council and UAE forces for detaining and torturing political opponents.
UN Human Rights Office in Mozambique: A Symbolic Step or an Institutional Shift?
The Mozambican government signed an agreement to establish a permanent UN Human Rights Office in the country, raising questions about its potential impact in a challenging political and social landscape.
The 40-hour workday: between social justice and business reality
The Mexican Chamber of Deputies approved a historic reform to gradually reduce the workweek from 48 to 40 hours by 2030, reflecting broad political consensus on expanding labor rights.
Deceptive Reform
The article criticizes a labor reform in Mexico for failing to guarantee mandatory rest days for workers while discussing its political implications.
More than a thousand British local council members pledge to support Palestinian rights
Over a thousand local council members from across the political spectrum in Britain have pledged to support Palestinian rights and make it an electoral issue.
Other parties do not want to remove the status of May 1 as a public holiday
Ongoing political discussions in Estonia reveal that various parties disagree on the significance of May 1 as a public holiday, with suggestions to prioritize the Republic's anniversary instead.
Sergio Mayer, first eliminated from ¿Morena? Party issues precautionary measures against the deputy for entering ‘LCDLF’
Sergio Mayer has lost his political rights after the Morena party temporarily suspended them while he participates in a reality TV show, La Casa de los Famosos 6.
Venezuela: a key man of Maduro resigns as Attorney General and takes on a new position in the country
Venezuela's Attorney General Tarek William Saab has resigned after nearly a decade in office and will take on a new role as the Ombudsman.
Two Brazilian politicians convicted for the murder of Marielle Franco
Two Brazilian politicians were convicted for orchestrating the murder of activist Marielle Franco in 2018.
Who is Enrique Márquez, the former Venezuelan political prisoner whom Trump invited to the State of the Union address?
Enrique Márquez, a former Venezuelan political prisoner, was honored by President Trump during the State of the Union address, highlighting his battles against the Venezuelan regime.
VIDEOS: EPTV 1 South of Minas Wednesday, February 25, 2026
The video segment covers various significant events and issues in Brazil, including police operations, tragic incidents, and analyses of political scenarios.
Dignity cannot be auctioned
The article expresses a firm rejection of the Venezuelan government's attempts to manipulate public sentiment towards reconciliation, emphasizing that true dignity cannot be compromised under political pressure.
Political Forum / When Smer, Hlas, Progressive Slovakia, and Republic Meet
The article discusses a meeting between representatives of several Slovak political parties in the European Parliament regarding the sovereignty of Slovakia and the controversial EU initiative on abortion rights.
Veiki Laan: if a wheelchair does not fit into the law, then the problem is the law itself
Veiki Laan advocates for more reasonable measures in law, emphasizing the need for inclusivity and representation of people with disabilities in political discourse.
Berlin Film Festival Honors 'Political' Works - A Response to Criticism Over Gaza?
The 76th Berlin International Film Festival closed with two notable awards that emphasized political themes amid criticism surrounding events in Gaza.