What Threatens in the Match Against Kosovo? We Have Information That Provocateurs with Political Messages Will Arrive, Says Security Manager
Concerns are raised regarding possible provocateurs with political messages during the impending football match between Slovakia and Kosovo, reflecting the complex diplomatic relations between the two nations.
Socialists Preserve Paris Mayor’s Chair
Socialist candidate Emmanuel Grégoire will become Mayor of Paris, succeeding Anne Hidalgo, marking a significant political shift in French municipal elections.
2027 election will be Nigerians versus APC – ADC chieftain, Rhodes-Vivour
Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour, a chieftain of the African Democratic Congress, critiques Lagos State governance as a 'military democracy' while discussing his political aspirations and recent events.
"If we want to win the presidential election, we will necessarily need this union": Éric Ciotti wants to make his victory in Nice a laboratory for 2027
Éric Ciotti plans to leverage his political victory in Nice as a means to unite for a successful presidential campaign in 2027.
Putin is afraid: presented a forecast of what awaits Russia after the war in Iran
Political scientist Valis Alibayov presented a forecast about the geopolitical changes that will happen if Iran loses the war and its regional influence decreases.
Municipal Elections in Bavaria: Munich Will Have Its First Green Mayor
Munich has elected its first-ever mayor from the Green Party, Dominik Krause, marking a significant political shift in the Bavarian capital.
Coup by the Free Voters: Aiwanger Will Not Tolerate Much from Söder Anymore
The Free Voters have made significant gains in local leadership positions in Bavaria, marking a shift in the political landscape away from CSU dominance.
Municipal Elections in Le Havre: After His Re-election, Édouard Philippe Sees Reasons for Hope as 'Those of Good Will' Exclude 'The Extremes'
After being re-elected with 47% of the votes, Édouard Philippe expresses optimism for the future of Le Havre, highlighting a collective effort to sideline extreme political views.
Political Fraud, Preacher, and Son of a Shah. Who Will President Nawrocki Meet at CPAC in Texas?
Polish President Karol Nawrocki is traveling to Texas for the CPAC conference, where he will meet controversial figures and discuss Polish-American relations.
Will Gavin Newsom become the new Ron DeSantis?
California Governor Gavin Newsom held an event in Miami that evoked memories of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis's political rise during the 2022 election cycle.
Leftists are afraid that boys will grow to be men. They think that’s bad
The article discusses how leftist perspectives on masculinity are framed as detrimental to boys growing into manhood, while portraying this as a political tactic.
Local elections in France
The second round of local elections is opening in France where voters will elect mayors in the largest cities amid political tensions between the left and the far right.
They are not allowed to vote, but in Vollsmose they showed up for debate: "All decisions will affect me"
A group of young people engaged in a political debate in Vollsmose, Denmark, despite many being ineligible to vote in the upcoming elections, discussing how the decisions made will impact their lives.
A quarter of a million people in Letná is a clear signal. However, without political power, nothing will change, says the political scientist
The article discusses a recent demonstration in Letná, where approximately 250,000 people gathered to voice concerns about political issues in Czechia, highlighting the need for effective political leadership.
This Year, Several Parties Will Not Receive Full State Funding
Several political parties in Latvia will not receive full state financing due to various eligibility issues, including election results and compliance with banking regulations.
Preparations for elections in Israel intensify; Iran war will determine Netanyahu's political future!
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces a critical decision on the upcoming elections, as ongoing conflicts with Iran and Hezbollah could significantly impact his political fate.
Slovenia awaits elections: Robert Golob will again face political veteran Janez Janša
Upcoming elections in Slovenia see Robert Golob challenging the experienced Janez Janša, with polls indicating no clear frontrunner.
No ceremony, limited reserved seating, the role of Giorgetti: Bossi's funeral tomorrow
Umberto Bossi's funeral will be held tomorrow in a simple ceremony without official protocols or political speeches, attended by family and select dignitaries.
The farewell in the 'sacred' Pontida. Salvini: 'We will honor him with a Yes'
Umberto Bossi's farewell will take place in Pontida, reflecting his significant role in the history of the League party, in a deeply political and personal ceremony.
Always autonomous but this way judges will be freer
The article discusses Italy's judicial reform aimed at ensuring judges' independence and autonomy from political influences during trials.
Vėgėlė's Right-Wing 'Frankenstein': Will It Be Born Before the Elections and What Will It Be?
I. Vėgėlė announced plans to create a new political force in Lithuania during the 'Citizens' Conference' held in Kaunas.
Million Moments Returns to Letna. Most Czechs Don't Believe the Event Will Change Anything
The Million Moments group is staging a return to Letna to rally against governmental issues, though public scepticism about the impact of such demonstrations remains high.
The column of Bonil
The Ecuadorian president emphasized that proposed reforms to the Democracy Code will not restrict political participation for citizens without criminal records.
BJP to get CM and JD(U) to get two Deputy CMs in Bihar
A significant political reshuffle is anticipated in Bihar with the BJP set to acquire the Chief Minister position, while JD(U) will receive two Deputy Chief Minister posts.
Meloni on the referendum: 'A hand behind Delmastro, the Italians will assess'
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni defends Undersecretary Delmastro amid controversies surrounding the upcoming referendum, as political tensions rise in Italy.
Michael Taube: Avi Lewis may be next NDP leader, but his party will remain irrelevant
Political analyst Michael Taube asserts that while Avi Lewis is poised to become the next NDP leader, the party remains largely irrelevant due to a lack of resources and innovative policies.
Karol Nawrocki and Przemysław Czarnek speak with one voice. Will a dream team emerge on the right?
In a conversation with Rzeczpospolita, Przemysław Czarnek expresses his support for Karol Nawrocki, suggesting a significant political alliance could shape the future of Poland's right-wing.
Possible flips, neck-and-neck duels… The results to watch this Sunday
Voters in major French cities will be closely watching local elections that may serve as a precursor to the 2027 presidential election.
Kaklamanis: "Cyprus is not and will never be alone"
The President of the Greek Parliament, Nikitas Kaklamanis, visited Cyprus to express unwavering support and solidarity from the democratic political forces of Greece amid discussions with Cypriot leaders.
Delmastro, Meloni: 'It was light, citizens will judge if there was a hand'
Italian political leaders, including Meloni and Schlein, engage in a tense debate regarding political accountability and resignations following recent events.
2026 Municipal Elections: A Historic Second Round in 10 Questions
The upcoming second round of the 2026 municipal elections in France will be crucial, with 17 million voters involved and key cities at stake, making the outcomes unpredictable as they come just a year before the presidential elections.
Sumar Movement will hold an assembly after the Andalusian elections to renew its leadership and redefine its identity
Sumar Movement plans to hold an assembly following the Andalusian elections to renew its leadership and clarify its political identity after Yolanda Díaz's withdrawal from the electoral race.
ETS as a common theme for Czarnek and Nawrocki, will the campaign be about polexit?
The article discusses the implications of the ongoing political campaign in Poland, focusing on the themes of the European Union and potential polexit.
Csm, that strange postponement on the "Emiliano case": the decision only after the referendum
The Council of the Judiciary (Csm) will decide on Michele Emiliano’s request for a legal advisor position after the referendum results are in, due to unresolved technical and political issues regarding the request.
Artificial Intelligence Will Not Replace This Work. Social Workers Are an Untapped Resource in Strengthening Communities
Social workers are increasingly involved in political activism, advocating for various marginalized groups and shifting the focus of their work from individual aid to community-oriented support.
Zelenskyy explains why he sent only a political subgroup to talks in the US
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy explains the rationale behind sending only a political delegation to the talks in the US as Russia lacks the political will to engage.
Local Elections in France: Dramatic Power Plays Around Paris and Marseille
The local elections in France on Sunday will significantly impact the political future of Paris and Marseille, reflecting national tensions ahead of the presidential elections.
Babiš after meeting with SPD: We will cut funding for vaccination promotion
Czech political leader Babiš announces plans to reduce vaccination promotion funding after a meeting with the SPD party.
Babiš Continues to Count on the Creation of a Whip for 'Political' NGOs. Tejc Will Prepare It
Czech politician Andrej Babiš is planning to establish measures against 'political' non-governmental organizations, with preparations being spearheaded by his associate Tejc.
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.
In Hungary, Javier Milei will meet with Viktor Orbán, far-right leaders, and a controversial Dutch commentator
Argentinian President Javier Milei is traveling to Hungary to attend a conservative political conference alongside Viktor Orbán and far-right European leaders.
LIVE: Discussion on "What and How to Change the State's Approach to Limiting the Shadow Economy"
A discussion involving the State Audit Office, policymakers, business organizations, and academia will focus on improving governmental strategies to effectively reduce the shadow economy in Latvia.
‘United Sofa Voters’ Could Be Denmark’s Second Largest Party. But What Will the Parties Do with That Knowledge?
The article discusses how the emerging political group 'United Sofa Voters' could potentially become Denmark's second largest party and raises questions about how established political parties will respond to this development.
Ecuador and Colombia will hold technical dialogues with the support of the Andean Community in the coming days
Ecuador and Colombia plan to initiate technical dialogues, supported by the Andean Community, to address ongoing tariff and political conflicts.
Castelli: “Bossi told me: you will be the Minister of Justice and then they will arrest you”
Roberto Castelli expresses his shock and sorrow over the news of Umberto Bossi's passing, recalling a conversation with him about predictions of his own political future.
ICE agents told by relatives they will 'answer in hell' as families fracture over politics
Federal immigration agents face personal backlash from family members amid growing political tensions surrounding immigration policies.
How long will US-Israel war on Iran last? Chinese analysts offer clues
Chinese analysts speculate on the duration of the US-Israel conflict with Iran, assessing military resources and political factors.
Supreme Court will hear challenge to Liberal gun ban
The Supreme Court of Canada is set to hear four appeals regarding the government's ban on over 2,500 'assault-style' firearms, a move criticized across the political spectrum.
One Nation's Cory Bernardi says he will pay back Gina Rinehart for using her plane
Cory Bernardi, the lead candidate for One Nation in South Australia, states he will reimburse billionaire Gina Rinehart for flights used during the election campaign, as questions arise regarding compliance with political donation laws.
New polls: Time will judge the government's 'war' gains
Recent opinion polls indicate that Greek society largely views military operations as unjustified while the government maintains some political support.