Flávio Bolsonaro calls the third way 'sequelado' in jingle and says that the centrão will fall off the horse
Senator Flávio Bolsonaro's campaign jingle targets third-party candidates and the centrão, asserting his family legacy in the run for presidency.
‘Sometimes I exercise, boxing’: AMLO's routines to stay healthy
Former President AMLO shares his exercise routines, including boxing and baseball, to maintain his health during and after his presidency.
Beatriz Paredes denies false publication that places her as the PRI presidential candidate in 2030
Former PRI senator Beatriz Paredes denied rumors that she is running for the presidency in 2030 due to a false message circulated on social media.
Philippe, one of the main candidates for the presidency of France, re-elected mayor
Centrist Édouard Philippe has been re-elected as the mayor of Le Havre, a significant political move as he is also considered a leading candidate for the French presidency in 2027.
The Worst Possible Scenario
The article discusses the evolving geopolitical dynamics in the Gulf region following Trump's presidency, highlighting shifting relations between Gulf nations and Iran, and the implications of the Abraham Accords.
USA: Madness in God's Name
The article discusses the abnormal normalization of behavior in the U.S. under Trump's presidency, highlighting a particular incident involving his comments about Pearl Harbor.
The harbor is a mirror of Trump's problems. – It's either a feast or hunger.
The article discusses how the harbor in Baltimore reflects significant issues regarding Trump’s presidency.
50 Years Since the Coup: The Dramatic Final 24 Hours of a Directionless Government
The article reflects on the chaotic last 24 hours of Isabel Perón's presidency before the military coup in Argentina.
A president besieged by wars
The article discusses Javier Milei's presidency in Argentina, highlighting his ambitious cultural change proposals amid declining public approval and allegations of corruption.
UK migration deal does not require Nigeria accepting foreign nationals —Presidency
The Nigerian Presidency clarified that the migration deal with the UK does not require Nigeria to accept foreign nationals, countering misinterpretations from recent reports.
What would Denmark's plan be to prevent the US from invading Greenland, according to local public media
Danish military exercises in Greenland raise concerns about potential US invasion plans during Trump's presidency.
Iran: an impulsive war that threatens to sink the United States
The article discusses the implications of a potential military confrontation between the U.S. and Iran under Donald Trump's presidency, highlighting historical parallels and potential consequences.
Pritzker pushes prosecutions of Trump officials as part of Dem ‘Project 2029’ agenda
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker advocates for prosecuting Trump officials if Democrats regain the presidency in 2028 as part of a new initiative called 'Project 2029'.
Only undocumented Nigerians affected, presidency clarifies UK deportation deal
The Nigerian presidency clarified that a new deportation agreement with the UK applies only to undocumented Nigerians, including failed asylum seekers and foreign national offenders.
Cuba: 'Non-negotiable' the political system and the term of Díaz-Canel
The Cuban government sent a clear message to Washington, stating that the political system and the presidency of Miguel Díaz-Canel are non-negotiable in the ongoing negotiations between the two countries.
SindusconPR: Marcelo Braga takes over the presidency for the 2026-2028 management
Marcelo Azevedo Braga has been officially appointed as the new president of SindusconPR for the management period 2026-2028, succeeding Carlos Augusto Emery Cade.
Côte d'Ivoire: new legal procedure against Tidjane Thiam's presidency at the PDCI
A member of the Democratic Party of Côte d'Ivoire is filing a legal complaint to declare the presidency of Tidjane Thiam vacant due to his absence from the country for over a year.
Trump Returned to Power - The USA Became Happier
Following Donald Trump’s return to presidency in January 2025, the United States improved one spot to rank 23rd in the World Happiness Report.
'I am not sending troops anywhere, conditions will normalize soon,' Trump's big statement
U.S. President Donald Trump asserted that he is not planning to deploy troops to Iran and expressed confidence in the normalization of conditions while highlighting his economic achievements during his presidency.
The decline of US democracy under Trump is bad news for Brazil
A new report from the Swedish V-Dem Institute highlights the rapid deterioration of democracy in the United States during Donald Trump's presidency, while Brazil experiences a democratic recovery.
Michał Szułdrzyński: Donald Trump helped Włodzimierz Czarzasty to grow. The Speaker of the Sejm may compete for the presidency
Włodzimierz Czarzasty, Poland's Speaker of the Sejm, is gaining political capital rapidly and may soon aim for the presidency, leveraging criticism of Donald Trump.
Prepared to Blow Up Runways in Greenland
Danish forces in Greenland were prepared to use explosives on runways to hinder American military access amid concerns over potential U.S. aggression during Trump's presidency.
The Battle for the Presidency of Indra Now Moves to a Board with Major Shareholders at Odds
The power struggle over the presidency of Indra intensifies as the main shareholders confront each other over leadership and potential conflicts of interest.
[Column] Even after Trump’s gone, the good old days aren’t coming back
The opinion piece discusses the lasting impact of Donald Trump's tariff policies on international trade, suggesting that the effects will continue even after his presidency ends.
Sheinbaum, the risks of a president on the campaign trail…
The article discusses the implications and risks associated with President Claudia Sheinbaum's potential campaign activities during her presidency in Mexico.
The axis of instability: the new global architecture and the clash with Iran
The article discusses the implications of the October 7, 2023 attacks on Israel, highlighting a shift in global dynamics particularly involving Iran and the U.S. under Donald Trump's potential return to presidency.
Russian oil shipments en route to Cuba despite US blockade, media reports
Cuba is set to receive its first Russian oil shipments in months, defying the U.S. blockade imposed during Donald Trump's presidency.
Moncloa breaks with Escribano and gives him an ultimatum: either he leaves the presidency of Indra or rejects the merger with his company
The Spanish government has issued an ultimatum to Indra's president, Ángel Escribano, either to resign or for the government to reject the merger with his company.
SEPI points to Escribano's exit from Indra's presidency before proceeding with the merger with EM&E
The Spanish government has expressed its dissatisfaction with the proposed merger between Indra and Escribano Mechanical & Engineering, signaling a potential change in leadership at Indra.
Opponents and former allies of the Government seek outsiders to challenge Javier Milei in 2027
Opposition figures in Argentina are mobilizing to find a civil society candidate to contest Javier Milei's presidency in the 2027 elections, reflecting on the impact of outsider politics.
TODAY'S SHERIFF IN THE UNITED STATES IS STUCK WITH THE DEPUTY POLICEMEN HE ESTABLISHED
Political scientist Toomas Alatalu discusses Donald Trump's presidency in the context of Franklin Roosevelt's theory and outlines the implications of Trump's unique two-term situation.
Parties are hurrying to take a firm stance on supporting Karis
Discussions continue on whether Alar Karis could continue as president and whether he would have the support of the political parties.
Research Institute: Democracy in the United States in Decline
A new report from the Varieties of Democracy institute gives a bleak assessment of the state of democracy in the United States, indicating significant erosion during Donald Trump's presidency.
Government MPs want to take some powers away from the president. They claim the constitution does not need to be changed
Czech government MPs are pushing for legislation to limit presidential powers amid ongoing disputes between President Petr Pavel and the government regarding ambassador appointments.
Chile, a trench at the border: Kast inaugurates the presidency with the fight against migrants
Chilean President José Antonio Kast has begun constructing a barrier at the border to prevent irregular migration shortly after taking office.
Ikonen not seeking vice-presidency of the National Coalition Party
Minister Anna-Kaisa Ikonen has announced she will not run for vice-presidency in the National Coalition Party at the upcoming congress.
Sáenz confronted Cristina Kirchner after her statement in the Cuadernos case and again asked her to leave the PJ presidency
Argentinian Governor Gustavo Sáenz criticized former president Cristina Kirchner after she indirectly mentioned him in an inquiry related to a corruption case, urging her to resign from her position in the Peronist party.
Prime Minister: The VTEK investigation regarding trips to Italy is also related to the visit procedures of other state leaders
Lithuanian Prime Minister I.Ruginienė is seeking clarification from the ethics commission about travel rules affecting not only the government but also the presidency and parliament.
The US loses its status as a liberal democracy
The report highlights a concerning decline in the democratic status of the United States, now equating it with Hungary and Turkey due to the authoritarian tendencies during Trump's presidency.
Peru: Prime Minister Mirayes resigns just before the elections
Peruvian Prime Minister Denis Mirayes has resigned, as announced by the Presidency, just weeks before the general elections on April 12.
Kassab indicates to allies that he will announce Ratinho Jr. as PSD's pre-candidate
Gilberto Kassab is set to announce Ratinho Jr. as the PSD's pre-candidate for the Presidency, aiming to expedite his campaign preparations amid competition.
New Board of the ACI Takes Office in Montes Claros
The new board of the ACI in Montes Claros took office on a Monday, with Dennison Caldeira Rocha assuming the presidency until 2029.
Prime Minister Denisse Miralles of Peru resigns
Denisse Miralles has resigned as the Prime Minister of Peru, as acknowledged by the presidency's office.
Nigeria: Presidency Flags 'Fake' Trump Post On Tinubu, Borno Attacks
The Nigerian Presidency has labeled a social media post purportedly from Donald Trump criticizing President Tinubu's handling of security in the North-East as fake and misleading.
The Presidency spoke frankly: several scenarios for the fuel price crisis
The Lithuanian government is considering multiple scenarios to address rising fuel prices, with discussions around the potential dismissal of an ineffective minister.
The Presidency believes that the finance minister is actively working to reduce fuel prices
The Lithuanian presidency believes that the finance minister is taking active steps to lower fuel prices by preparing possible scenarios regarding the oil situation and potential measures.
Presidency debunks fake Trump tweet criticising Tinubu over Borno attacks
The Nigerian Presidency has dismissed a viral fake tweet attributed to Donald Trump that criticized the security situation under President Tinubu's administration.
Southern Africa: Opposition Appeals to UN, SADC to Block Constitutional Amendment Extending Mnangagwa's Term
The Defend the Constitution Platform has appealed to the UN and SADC to block a controversial bill that seeks to extend the presidency and Parliament's terms in Zimbabwe.
The Presidency does not express a position on the proposal for assisted reproduction, awaits discussions in the Seimas
The Lithuanian Presidency has not taken a position on the assisted reproduction proposal, emphasizing the need for extensive discussions in the Seimas regarding alignment with family values in the Constitution.
Trump questions Newsom’s fitness for White House, citing his dyslexia
President Trump criticized California Governor Gavin Newsom's suitability for presidency, claiming that his dyslexia makes him unfit for higher office.