Daily Summary #1878: Rain in Juiz de Fora, terms that disguise perks in judges' salaries, new strike in Argentina, and more
Juiz de Fora is on alert as rainfall is expected to decrease this weekend, and there are discussions around opaque salary structures for judges in Brazil amidst political tensions.
Newsweek: 5 Reasons That Make It Difficult to Repeat the Venezuela Scenario in Iran
An analysis warns against the misleading comparison between potential regime change in Iran and Venezuela, highlighting the significant differences in political and military structures between the two countries.
The New Historical Bloc and the Awaited Promise
The article discusses the emergence of a new historical bloc in the Arab world, stemming from the aftermath of the Arab Spring and its implications for national identities and political structures.
Pope LeΓ³n XIV opens Lent warning of 'the structures of sin' in 'a world that is burning'
Pope LeΓ³n XIV has used his first Ash Wednesday to highlight the political, economic, and religious 'structures of sin' in a world filled with various crises.
Between struggles and realignments
There are increasing political tensions in Mexico's top hierarchy, suggesting instability within power structures despite official attempts to downplay the situation.
Future of the World Order: 'Those who merely watch bulldozer politics are helplessly at the mercy of the whims of great powers'
The Munich Security Conference this year highlights a growing skepticism toward established political promises, reflecting a rise in frustration amongst populations toward traditional power structures.
Future of World Order: "Those who only watch bulldozer politics are helplessly at the mercy of the whims of great powers"
The article discusses criticisms at the Munich Security Conference regarding the changing perceptions of security and power dynamics, as many citizens lose faith in traditional political structures.
Towards a national Palestinian movement.. new and renewed
The article discusses the need for a redefined Palestinian national project and whether existing political structures are capable of leading it in the current context.
Left: from the Sun God to the Phoenix
The article discusses the political fragmentation in countries holding elections, highlighting the crisis of intermediary structures and the emergence of new political axes beyond the traditional left-right divide.