'Suspicion of 100 million won in nomination money' Kang Sun-woo and Kim Kyung on the brink of arrest today
Kang Sun-woo and former Seoul city councilor Kim Kyung, both facing charges related to the alleged acceptance of 100 million won in political bribes, will have their arrest decisions made today.
Four believers will decide this year's presidential election
The divide between the leftist government and evangelical Christians in Brazil has deepened, impacting the upcoming presidential elections.
The latest twist in the sexual abuse case in the PSOE of Galicia: Tomé's son will enter as councilor after the head of Equality resigned
The political and judicial crisis surrounding José Tomé of Lugo has seen a new development as his son is set to become a councilor following the resignation of the Equality head due to personal reasons.
Is Krzysztof Stanowski a Good Journalist? This Statement by Trzaskowski Will Be Loud
Rafał Trzaskowski critiques journalist Krzysztof Stanowski for his role in the recent presidential campaign, arguing that a serious journalist should not engage in self-promotion or political competition.
Who will become Iran's Supreme Leader? These 5 names are in the race including Khamenei's grandson
Iran faces a political challenge after the assassination of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, marking the selection of a new leader for the second time since the 1979 Islamic Revolution.
Mastella announces: 'With Renzi, there is an idea of creating Margherita 2.0, the presentation will be soon'
Clemente Mastella announces a new political project called Margherita 2.0 in collaboration with Matteo Renzi, aimed at restructuring their political forces nationally.
Jan Maria Jackowski: The President Can Make a Decision That Will Surprise Everyone
Jan Maria Jackowski discusses the political implications of President Duda's potential decision on the SAFE program and its constitutional uncertainties.
L. Girskienė says she was not aware of I. Vėgėlė's plans to create a political force: I hope he stays in the faction
L. Girskienė expressed surprise at I. Vėgėlė's plans to form a new political entity but remains hopeful he will continue working within his current faction.
Zelenskyy explains why date for EU accession matters for Ukraine after von der Leyen's remarks
President Zelenskyy emphasizes the importance of a specific timeline for Ukraine's EU accession in light of comments from European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
The 'Big Picture' outlines the political scene – On Thursday, March 5 at 00:40
The show 'Big Picture' on MEGA will address the rapid political developments in Greece, aiming to reveal lesser-known aspects of current events.
Di Matteo like Gratteri: "The mafiosi will vote Yes". And Conte brings up the P2
Nino Di Matteo, an anti-mafia magistrate, supports Nicola Gratteri's claim that mafiosi will vote in favor of a justice reform referendum, sparking more controversy in the political discourse.
The law will require municipalities to apply funding criteria to private sports schools as well, but Sigulda rejects the equal approach
The municipality of Sigulda has rejected a demand from residents to fund a private football school on the same principles as municipal sports schools, amid concerns of political reluctance to address the issue.
Mikser: The USA and Israel do not want to deploy ground troops in Iran
Sven Mikser stated that neither the United States nor Israel have the political will to deploy ground troops in Iran.
More leaders, fewer elected officials. How the new electoral law will transform the campaign for the Political Elections
Italy's new electoral law introduces significant changes that could shape the upcoming political campaign by distorting representation and eliminating constituencies.
American deaths will dictate political cost of Trump's strikes on Iran
The impact of American casualties in the conflict with Iran will significantly reshape President Trump's domestic political landscape.
Intelligence Analyst: For These Reasons, America Will Not Defeat Iran
A former U.S. intelligence analyst argues that the U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran are a dangerous gamble, predicting that the Trump administration will not win the war due to mixed political, military, and popular factors.
Song Young-gil climbs Mount Gyeongyang barefoot... "I will walk again with those who shared the pain"
Song Young-gil, the former leader of the Democratic Party, expressed his intention to walk again with those who share pain as he climbed Mount Gyeongyang barefoot, reflecting on his political journey and recent challenges.
Will Han Dong-hoon Run as an Independent? The Worst-Case Scenario is a Split in the Conservative Camp Leading to a Democratic Party Victory
Former leader of the People Power Party, Han Dong-hoon, announces he will not run in the upcoming national assembly elections, despite early hopes for his political career.
Will Reza Pahlawi take power in Iran? The son of the deposed Shah: I will lead the change
Reza Pahlawi, the son of the last Shah of Iran, has expressed his intent to lead a democratic transformation in Iran, claiming to have the support of millions of Iranians.
Earthquake at the Summit: Will the Iranian Governance System Shake?
The assassination of Iranian leader Ali Khamenei raises significant questions about the future stability of Iran's governance and its political and military decision-making institutions.
Labor Party will not support electoral reform: 'We say no to the return of the old party of the State'
The Labor Party in Mexico announced it will not support the electoral reform proposed by President Claudia Sheinbaum, citing concerns over the emergence of a 'state party.'
Political battle over Rajya Sabha elections in Bihar, will RJD make Tejashwi the candidate?
The RJD's decision to contest the upcoming Rajya Sabha elections in Bihar has sparked political activity, challenging the NDA's attempt to win all seats unopposed.
Crosetto returning from Dubai: 'I'm returning alone, I will pay three times for the state plane'
Italian Minister Crosetto is returning alone from Dubai amidst political criticism and vows to cover triple the cost of the state plane.
Iran: 'The path of Khamenei will continue,' says Foreign Minister Araqchi
Iran's Foreign Minister stated that the political line of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei will persist after his death, while condemning recent U.S. and Israeli strikes during ongoing diplomatic negotiations.
Questions and Answers about Iran: Will the Regime Survive the Death of Khamenei? Will the Revolutionary Guards Take Control?
The article discusses the potential implications for Iran following the death of its political and spiritual leader, Ali Khamenei, highlighting the regime's current crisis and future challenges.
Katz: Strikes against Iran will continue 'as long as necessary'
Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz stated that strikes against Iran will persist until the objectives are achieved, emphasizing a broader strategic approach toward political and military pressure on Iran.
Who Will Lead Iran After Khamenei and 40 Commanders Are Killed? Find Out Who's Left
The political and military leadership of Iran lies in ruins following a relentless series of airstrikes and drone attacks by the U.S. and Israel, leading to questions about who will take over after the death of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and other high-ranking officials.
What comes after Khamenei: How will the new Supreme Leader be chosen in Iran?
Following the death of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, Iran enters a critical phase in its political landscape with the establishment of a temporary leadership council and heightened regional and international scrutiny.
'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.
After the Death of Ali Khamenei, How Long Will the War Last?
The article discusses the implications of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's death for Iran's political landscape and the potential duration of conflict involving the U.S. and Israel.
Iranian Power Vacuum: Who Will Inherit Ali Khamenei's Theocratic State?
The death of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has led to a significant power vacuum, raising concerns about the future stability of the country and the region.
Who will lead Iran after Khamenei's death?
Iran has entered a new political phase following the official announcement of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei's death due to Israeli-American strikes.
Will Iran's Islamic structure shake after Khamenei's death?
The death of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei raises questions about the future of Iran's political and religious structure, particularly regarding its contentious relationship with Israel and the U.S.
Politicians on the Attack on Iran / We Small Ones Can Just Watch, Says Fico. The Opposition Believes the Regime Will Fall
Slovak political leaders express differing views on the recent Israel-US attack on Iran, emphasizing the need for diplomatic solutions for lasting peace in the Middle East.
Will Iran miss the World Cup due to the Israeli-American war on Tehran?
The escalating military tensions between the U.S. and Iran may threaten Iran's participation in the upcoming World Cup, raising significant political and security concerns.
Trump asks his circle: who will replace me? He has two favorites, one is closer
As the midterm congressional elections approach, Donald Trump is contemplating his political legacy and potential successors within the MAGA movement, particularly favoring Vice President J.D. Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio.
Fjarðalistinn will not run in Fjarðabyggð
The Fjarðalistinn political party has decided not to participate in the upcoming elections in Fjarðabyggð.
Feijóo and Abascal vie for the rural vote amid negotiations in the autonomous communities: 'We will not accept lessons from those who have never governed'
Spanish political leaders Feijóo and Abascal are competing for the rural vote in Castilla y León while negotiating governance issues in other regions.
Feijóo, to Vox: 'We will not accept lessons from those who have never governed and who, when they governed, left'
Alberto Núñez Feijóo, president of the PP, defends his party's long-standing control of Castilla y León while criticizing Vox for their political failures and calling for a focus on effective governance.
When is Javier Milei's speech at the opening of congressional sessions
Javier Milei will deliver his speech at the opening of the congressional sessions in Argentina on March 1st at 9 PM.
How will the wiretaps affect the political landscape?
The recent court ruling on illegal wiretapping has sparked renewed discussions around the issue of surveillance in Greece, emphasizing its historical significance in the political arena.
Happy word: Okamura is now just a laughingstock. So he will probably toughen up
The article discusses the current political situation surrounding Tomio Okamura in Czechia, indicating that he is losing credibility and therefore may adopt a more aggressive stance in politics.
What is known about the US strike in Iran? President Stubb on Ykkösaamu, watch live at 10:05
President Alexander Stubb will discuss the recent US strikes in Iran and the evolving political messages regarding Ukraine during an interview on Yle's Ykkösaamu.
"These will be very exciting elections"
Political scientist Ólafur Þ. Harðarson predicts an exciting and potentially pivotal city council election in Reykjavík, with new party dynamics emerging according to recent polls.
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.
Atiku dismisses defections, predicts a tough battle for APC in 2027
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar states that the 2027 general election will solely depend on the All Progressives Congress' ability to garner genuine support from Nigerians, despite ongoing political defections to the party.
Will California Block Paramount's Takeover of Warner Bros.? It Will Be "Uncompromising"
California may impede Paramount's acquisition of Warner Bros. due to political implications and potential regulatory hurdles.
CBI's evidence fails, will ED case also derail? Kejriwal's chances of getting 'electoral lifeline' increase with clean chit
The court's acquittal of Kejriwal and others in a corruption case is a significant political boost for the Aam Aadmi Party.
Max Hjelm: We Do Not Need Children's Prisons, Closed Borders, and Abolished Climate Goals – Politics is About Will
Max Hjelm argues against the necessity of extreme political measures like children's prisons, closed borders, and the abandonment of climate goals in a recent opinion piece.
Dispute over political orientation: What will become of the economic sages?
The article discusses the internal conflicts and future uncertainties facing Germany's Council of Economic Experts following the dismissal of Ulrike Malmendier and the ensuing power struggles.