The U.S. Issues Posters of Top Iranian Leaders, Offers $10 Million Reward
The U.S. State Department has released posters of five top leaders of Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, announcing a reward of up to $10 million for information about them due to allegations of planning and executing terrorism worldwide.
Historians evaluated the slogan 'Lithuania for Lithuanians': should the police take down such posters?
Debate arises in Lithuania over the slogan 'Lithuania for Lithuanians,' with contrasting views on its patriotic significance and its historical implications resembling nationalist movements of the past.
The court will begin hearing the prosecution against SPD regarding the posters, Okamura excluded
The court is set to address allegations against the SPD party in May related to campaign posters, with Tomio Okamura being excluded from the proceedings.
The court will start addressing the government's SPD indictment regarding election posters in May
A court in Czechia is set to begin proceedings in May concerning the indictment against the government party SPD linked to election campaign posters.
Political Editor: Where Did That Come From, Troels Lund Poulsen?
The article discusses the legal obligation in Denmark to return election posters that have been vandalized or cut down to the respective parties, highlighting a recent encounter between young police officers and political representatives.
Political Editor: Surprising Cold Shoulder from Troels Lund Poulsen in TV 2 Program Highlights the Trouble After the Election
An incident involving the proper handling of election posters reinforces the ongoing political challenges faced by parties and the laws governing election materials in Denmark.
Action on Controversial Posters Before the Fair
Authorities are taking action against controversial posters that appeared ahead of an upcoming fair.
Controversy Before Navratri, Posters Prohibiting Non-Hindus in the Mother Shakambhari Area
Before the Chaitra Navratri fair, controversial posters prohibiting non-Hindus from entering the Mother Shakambhari region in Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh have sparked tensions and prompted police action.
Searches, posters, and flags in windows: how family members and Brazilians in England are mobilizing to find a missing young woman
Family and friends of Vitória Figueiredo Barreto, a Brazilian psychologist missing for nearly two weeks in England, are mobilizing efforts to find her, fueled by hopes that she sought help after crossing over to the UK.
Ekiti governor: ADC candidate promises issue-based campaign
Dare Bejide, the ADC governorship candidate in Ekiti State, assures an issue-based campaign strategy ahead of the 2026 elections while condemning the removal of his campaign posters.
Irfan Ansari arrived at the assembly riding a rickshaw, and agricultural minister Shilpi Neha Tirkey sat behind with posters
During the Jharkhand Assembly's budget session, lawmakers protested against the shortage of LPG cylinders and rising prices, while Health Minister Irfan Ansari made a dramatic entrance by riding a rickshaw.
In Russia, a woman sentenced to 17 years in prison for tearing down army posters
A 54-year-old woman in Russia has been sentenced to 17 years in prison for tearing down military recruitment posters.
Posters with Zelensky fill Budapest. The opposition warns of another danger
Posters of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky are becoming prevalent in Budapest, sparking a warning from the opposition regarding a different threat.
Local Election in the Fürstenfeldbruck District: Gröbenzell SPD Supports Green Candidate
The Gröbenzell SPD local board has endorsed Daniel Holmer, the Green candidate, for the mayoral runoff, agreeing to campaign for him with their own posters.
If you love Japan, you should see these two exhibitions
Designmuseum Denmark is currently featuring two exhibitions showcasing Japanese aesthetics, including post-World War II posters and woodblock prints by Katsushika Hokusai.
Designmuseum Denmark, I Love Japan Too. But ....
Designmuseum Denmark showcases Japanese graphic art through two exhibitions, featuring modern post-WWII posters and traditional woodblock prints by Katsushika Hokusai, yet it raises questions about the museum's curatorial choices.
'Buying Cats': Who and Why is Willing to Pay 5 Euros for Stray Cats?
'Buying Cats' is an unusual initiative in a Lithuanian village where posters offer to buy stray cats for 5 euros each, raising concerns within the local community.
"I will slit your throat": in Strasbourg, a LFI candidate files a complaint after being threatened with a knife
A municipal electoral candidate from the LFI party in Strasbourg has filed a complaint after being threatened with a knife while putting up campaign posters.
Reported for vandalism, but the police refuse to investigate: – At the core of freedom of expression
The police in Norway decided not to investigate complaints of vandalism linked to the removal of posters from the political party FOR, which advocates for Russia and against Norwegian support for Ukraine, sparking controversy.
Municipal Elections in Marseille: Delogu Files a Complaint After Posters at the Site of the Rue d'Aubagne Collapse
Sébastien Delogu, a candidate for the LFI party in Marseille, has filed a complaint regarding his campaign posters located at the site of the tragic Rue d'Aubagne collapse where a memorial space is set to be established.
"Everything revolves around that poster. It is alarming how it contradicts its slogan"
The article discusses the prominent use of political campaign posters in Copenhagen, exploring their visual impact and the creativity used by politicians to engage voters.
Election Campaign in Pliening: Nazi Graffiti on Green Posters
In Pliening, Germany, members of the Green Party have expressed shock after their campaign posters were vandalized with offensive Nazi graffiti, reflecting a troubling trend in local election campaigns.
Municipal Election in Giessen: Campaign Posters Almost Without Local Reference
Campaign posters in the municipal elections in Giessen, Germany, lack local references, leading to confusion about the city's identity.
Local Election in Giessen: Election Posters Almost Without Local Reference
The election posters in Giessen for the upcoming local elections lack clear local references, causing confusion among voters about the city being represented.
Overview and Gossip: Smart Name Change Did Not Make It to the Election Posters
Danish political landscape is currently saturated with election posters ahead of the March 24 vote, marking the start of the campaign period.
Political Editor: Messerschmidt's Ultimatum Causes Trouble in the Blue Bloc
The political landscape in Denmark has shifted as the upcoming election on March 24 prompts an influx of campaign posters, highlighting new tensions within the political blocs.
DF's Vice-Governor Takes Legal Action Against Students, Seeking R$30,000 for 'Honor Offense' in Posters
The Vice-Governor of the Federal District, Celina Leão, is suing members of the Kizomba student movement for R$30,000 in damages due to posters she claims offend her honor.
Unknown Origin Posters with Insistent and Rude Appeals Appear in Berlin Metro
Posters demanding that people silence their phones have appeared in the Berlin metro, featuring aggressive messages in German, Arabic, and Russian, but the city's transport company claims no affiliation.
Augsburg: Election Posters Destroyed – Nine-Year-Old Shows Civil Courage
A nine-year-old boy was injured while trying to confront two attackers who were damaging election posters in Augsburg.
Referendum, in court in Reggio Calabria the posters for the "No". Gasparri: "Ghastly images"
The campaign against the Justice referendum is provoking strong reactions in Reggio Calabria, particularly concerning anti-referendum posters displayed in local courts.
Advertising poster causes cars to become confused
A campaign against a proposed 30 km/h speed limit in Switzerland inadvertently caused traffic to slow down due to automatic braking systems in modern cars misinterpreting advertising posters as speed limit signs.
Local Elections: When Election Posters Are Too Big or Incorrectly Placed
The article discusses the rules and controversies surrounding the placement of campaign posters in local elections in Germany, highlighting issues like size, positioning, and legal disputes.
Police return art posters of Trump and Netanyahu in Nazi uniforms to Canberra venue after no charges laid
Canberra police returned art posters depicting various world leaders in Nazi uniforms to a local music venue and decided not to lay charges under new hate symbol laws.
No charges, posters to be returned to Canberra bar after seizures under new hate laws
Canberra police will return seized posters to a local bar owner as they have decided not to press charges under new hate laws.
Demonstration in Penzberg: With Music and Posters for Diversity and Democracy
A demonstration advocating for diversity and democracy is set to take place in Penzberg, Germany, featuring music and speeches promoting respect and tolerance.
Aligarh: Ban on Muslim Shopkeepers in Temple Premises, Posters Put Up
In Aligarh, the management of Khereshwar Mahadev Temple has prohibited Muslim vendors from setting up their stalls, announcing the decision through posters displayed outside the temple.
Why did terrorists put up posters in Delhi and Kolkata?
The article discusses the posters supporting Burhan Wani and Pakistan's terror activities that appeared in Delhi and Kolkata, indicating a shift of the Lashkar module towards Bangladesh.
Revelation of a Terrorist Module in Delhi
A major terrorist module has been uncovered in Delhi following investigations into anti-national posters that were put up on February 8.
‘No to the GAD Law’: the posters displayed at the Guayaquil Council
Several city council members in Guayaquil expressed opposition to a proposed reform of the Organic Code of Territorial Organization, Autonomy, and Decentralization (Cootad), arguing it undermines municipal autonomy and threatens social programs.
'Clearly artworks': Arts lawyer fears chilling effect after police seized posters
Arts lawyer warns that new hate speech laws could suppress artistic expression after police seized provocative posters from a Canberra venue.
Afternoon Update: art posters test hate symbol laws; Wellington’s sewage ‘catastrophe’; and when sleep tricks go wrong
Police in Canberra have seized art posters depicting world leaders in Nazi uniforms for investigation under hate symbol laws.
Police seize art posters depicting Trump, Putin and Netanyahu in Nazi uniforms from Canberra bar
Canberra police have seized art posters portraying world leaders in Nazi uniforms from a bar following a complaint regarding hate imagery.
Bar declared crime scene as ACT police seize 'clearly satirical' posters under new hate laws
Canberra police seized satirical posters featuring world leaders in Nazi-like uniforms from a bar, declaring it a crime scene under new hate laws.
What a horror this screen, Rackete rams I pay and Gabanelli: so today...
An article discusses a shocking incident in Paris involving leftist activists tearing down memorial posters for a young identitarian named Quentin, who was recently attacked by a leftist group.
Desired Love, Sexual Problems... 'Bengali Baba' Arrested for Sticking Posters in Toilet
A person claiming to be 'Bengali Baba' was arrested for illegally sticking promotional materials related to love and sexual issues in railway toilets and premises in Mumbai, India.
A militant claims to be "for the death of Quentin," Jean-Philippe Tanguy announces he will report to the prosecutor
A French lawmaker expressed outrage over a video showing two men tearing down tribute posters for a deceased nationalist activist, Quentin Deranque.
Hohenbrunn: Unknown individuals target AfD posters
In Hohenbrunn, election posters of the AfD party have reportedly been stolen and vandalized over recent weeks, according to the Munich police.
Local Election in Frankfurt: Only Apparently Funny
Frankfurt's local election campaign features provocative and humorous slogans that raise questions about the effectiveness of political posters in shaping public opinion.
J&K Police Intensifies Search for Most Wanted Terrorist Saifullah Baloch, Posters Launched in Streets and Markets
The J&K Police have intensified their search for Saifullah Baloch, a most wanted terrorist connected to the Jaish-e-Mohammed organization, by putting up posters in major public areas in Doda district.
Eco-vandals: Activists accuse the government and 'disguise' Meloni - the posters in Turin against the Olympics
Activists from Extinction Rebellion have posted controversial flyers in Turin criticizing the Italian government under Meloni over its investments in the upcoming Olympics and large infrastructure projects, associating them with environmental degradation.