President Lee with Purple Tie: 'Overseas Diplomatic Missions Will Do Their Best to Resolve Difficulties for Our Diaspora'
President Yoon Suk-yeol emphasized at a gathering in Singapore that overseas diplomatic missions will strive to resolve the challenges faced by Korean expatriates.
Peter Obi slams politicians’ focus on 2027 elections despite rising insecurity
Former Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi criticizes Nigerian political leaders for focusing on the 2027 elections while insecurity and violence escalate across the nation.
Notice for March 2
The South Korean Ministry of Veterans Affairs has designated three female independence activists as representatives for the March independence movement commemoration, while the Ministry of the Interior prepares presidential records for the upcoming Samiljeol anniversary.
NEWSWEEK ⟩ Week in Postimees: Little Teodor shone at the presidential reception and Iran was hit by a rocket attack
This week's edition of Postimees highlights the charm of a young boy at the presidential reception and reports on a rocket attack in Iran.
The Reason Behind President Yoon Selling His Only Home in the First Year of His Term Is 'Unprecedented'
President Yoon's decision to sell his only residence shortly after taking office is viewed as an unprecedented move in South Korean presidential history.
Best-selling author Augusto Cury says he wants to run for President of the Republic
Augusto Cury, a best-selling author, announces his intention to run for the presidency of Brazil, aiming to engage in constructive discussions amid political polarization.
Why Trump has suddenly developed a taste for attacking other countries
The article analyzes Donald Trump's shift from promoting peace during his first presidential term to a more aggressive stance toward military action against countries like Iran during his second term.
War in Ukraine: Ukraine: Russia would accept US security guarantees
Russia has reportedly agreed to accept US security guarantees for Ukraine after the war, as stated by Ukraine's presidential chief of staff.
1926: Brazil holds presidential election with sole candidacy of W. Luís
Brazil is conducting a presidential election with only one official candidate, Washington Luís, supported by the current political administration.
USA: Mobilization in Congress for a Vote on Limiting Presidential Power
There is growing mobilization in the U.S. Congress to return all lawmakers to Washington for a vote on limiting presidential power regarding military actions in Iran.
What is the Caja Chica case about and what implications would it have for members of the Correísmo who are being investigated?
The Caja Chica case involves investigations into alleged organized crime and money laundering linked to financing a presidential campaign by the Correísmo from illicit money from Venezuela.
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.
US lawmakers criticize attack on Iran, and expert points to 'elastic use' of the law
U.S. lawmakers are divided over the legality and necessity of a military attack on Iran, which has sparked a debate on presidential war powers and Congressional approval.
JONATHAN TURLEY: Trump strikes Iran — precedent and history are on his side
The article discusses the constitutionality of President Trump's military strikes on Iran, emphasizing the ongoing debate over the presidential powers in military actions without congressional approval.
Trump puts the US back into a war without seeking Congressional authorization or public support
Trump has launched a military strike against Iran without Congressional approval or public backing, reigniting concerns over unchecked presidential war powers.
The Presidential Couple Will Attend the Inauguration of Sports Facilities in Búðardalur
The President and First Lady of Iceland will attend the inauguration of new sports facilities in Búðardalur today, which includes a sports hall, swimming pool, and fitness area.
The Presidential Couple Will Attend the Inauguration of a Sports Facility in Búðardalur
The President and First Lady of Iceland are set to attend the inauguration of a new sports facility in Búðardalur, which includes a gym, swimming pool, and hot tubs.
Khamenei has been sent to a safe place
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has been relocated to a secure location amid rising tensions and threats to the presidential building in Tehran.
2027: South-South ADC leaders refute endorsing Amaechi’s presidential bid
The South-South Zonal Leadership of the African Democratic Congress has denied any endorsement of Rotimi Amaechi for the presidential bid in 2027.
Presidential campaign starts in Congo-Brazzaville
The presidential campaign in Congo-Brazzaville kicks off with President Denis Sassou Nguesso seeking another term amid a backdrop of historical political tension.
Henry Sildaru: every step forward is part of a larger story. Our Estonian story!
Olympic silver medalist Henry Sildaru shares his reflections on the Estonian Republic's anniversary, the presidential reception, and the significance of shared values over medals.
US-Israel Joint Attack on Iran, Targeting the Presidential Building in Tehran
Israel has initiated a preventive military action against Iran, confirmed by Israel's defense minister.
Congo-Brazzaville launches presidential campaign ahead of March 15 elections
Congo-Brazzaville has officially launched its presidential campaign ahead of elections scheduled for March 15, featuring seven candidates including long-time president Denis Sassou Nguesso.
Shield of Judah... Why did Israel choose this name for its attack on Iran?
Israel launched an assault on Iran, targeting the Iranian presidential palace and the headquarters of its intelligence agency, an operation named 'Shield of Judah' by the Israeli government.
US-Israel Attacks on 30 Locations in Iran, See the Horrifying Scenes in Photos
This article reports on serious attacks by Israel and the United States on key sites in Iran, including the presidential palace and the headquarters of the Iranian intelligence agency.
Israeli-American Attack on Iran Targets 30 Locations Including Presidential Palace, Intelligence Agency, and Airport
Israel and the United States launched a significant attack on Iran, targeting key government and military locations while the Iranian Supreme Leader was reported to be away from Tehran.
Israel's Attack on Iran – Explosions in Tehran, Sirens in Tel Aviv
Israel conducted a preventive attack on Iran, targeting key sites including the presidential palace amid escalating regional tensions.
Trump: I have the right to a third term
Donald Trump stirred legal and political controversy by suggesting he has a right to run for a third presidential term due to alleged manipulation in the 2020 election results.
‘I could see myself stepping into that void’: Gavin Newsom on fighting Trump and running in 2028 – podcast
California Governor Gavin Newsom discusses his potential presidential run in 2028 and analyzes the Democratic party's challenges following losses in 2024.
Argentina lowers the criminal age to 14 years
Argentina's Upper House has approved a bill lowering the criminal age from 16 to 14 years, pending presidential approval.
Trump says he 'is entitled' to third presidential term
Donald Trump claimed he is entitled to a third presidential term due to his belief that the 2020 election was fraudulent.
How Democrats Have 'Attacked' Biden's Presidential Candidacy?
President Joe Biden plans to resume his campaign next week amid increasing criticism from Democratic allies who regard his exit from the race as inevitable.
Appointed by PL as Tarcísio's vice, André do Prado says it's not the time to create conflicts in the bolsonarista base in SP for the position
André do Prado has been nominated by the Liberal Party to serve as the vice-presidential candidate alongside Governor Tarcísio de Freitas in the upcoming election, stressing the importance of maintaining unity among allied parties in São Paulo.
Argentina approves law that lowers the age of criminal responsibility from 16 to 14 years
The Argentine Senate has passed a law reducing the age of criminal responsibility from 16 to 14, which now awaits presidential approval.
The 'election'? Being fashionable: Designer Mizael Perea creates bags with electoral propaganda
Mexican designer Mizael Perea repurposes electoral waste into fashionable items like bags and caps featuring political figures from the recent presidential election.
1926: W. Luís visits Serra do Mar two days before presidential election
Senator Washington Luís, the political situation's candidate for President of Brazil, visited Serra do Mar with state and municipal authorities two days before the upcoming election.
What do we know about Carlos Ímaz's lawsuit against Xóchitl Gálvez?
Carlos Ímaz, ex-husband of Claudia Sheinbaum, has filed a lawsuit against Xóchitl Gálvez for alleged moral damage following comments made during a presidential debate about his ties to money-related controversies.
Xóchitl demands AMLO 'clean' his name: 'There is evidence of Morena's closeness to the narco'
Xóchitl Gálvez, presidential candidate from the opposition, demands President AMLO to clear his name regarding allegations of narco funding.
'Put a lid on this matter': Luis Donaldo Colosio Riojas asks AMLO for clemency for Mario Aburto
Luis Donaldo Colosio Riojas seeks presidential pardon for Mario Aburto, the convicted assassin of his father, advocating for healing and reconciliation in Mexico.
Tarcísio and Flávio meet to discuss election, in first meeting in SP after Bolsonaro's son launches presidential bid
São Paulo Governor Tarcísio de Freitas met with Senator Flávio Bolsonaro to discuss upcoming elections, marking their first public engagement since Bolsonaro declared his presidential candidacy.
José Antonio Kast breaks with tradition and will return to inhabit the palace of La Moneda
José Antonio Kast is set to become the first president since 1958 to reside in the presidential palace of La Moneda in Santiago, Chile, starting March 11.
The reception at the Presidential Palace in honor of the diplomats and the messages of K. Tasoulas
Konstantinos Tasoulas hosted an annual reception at the Presidential Palace in Athens for foreign diplomats, emphasizing Greece's commitment to international law amid global challenges.
David Kaufman: Pete Buttigieg is the Democrats’ best hope (don’t be surprised if they squander it)
David Kaufman discusses the polling support for Pete Buttigieg as a Democratic presidential candidate and the challenges he may face within his party.
Fox News Digital's News Quiz: February 27, 2026
This week's Fox News Digital News Quiz features news items such as a Team USA hockey player receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom and a missing North Carolina mother's reflections on her departure from family.
Autobiography of Gavin Newsom: One of You
Gavin Newsom, the Governor of California, is positioning himself for a presidential run with the release of his autobiography.
Mobilisation, not protests, key to 2027 victory — YPP presidential aspirant
Jide Filani, a presidential aspirant from the Young Progressives Party in Nigeria, argues that mobilizing voters is more crucial than protests for success in the upcoming 2027 elections.
Nigeria Sets an Early Date for Presidential Elections
Nigeria has announced that the next presidential elections will take place on January 16, 2027, marking the first presidential election held in January since the country returned to civilian rule in 1999.
Democratic Party's '1st Candidate' for Gangwon Governor is Woo Sang-ho... Possibility of Direct Confrontation with Kim Jin-tae of the National Power Party
The Democratic Party of Korea has nominated former presidential chief of staff Woo Sang-ho as its candidate for the Gangwon governor in the upcoming local elections.
The presidential curse: South Korean leaders tend to get bad lots
The article discusses the historical patterns of misfortune experienced by South Korean presidents, highlighted by the recent imprisonment of former President Yoon Suk-yeol.
Manuel Espino joins López Obrador's campaign
Former PAN national leader Manuel Espino has joined Andrés Manuel López Obrador's presidential campaign as coordinator of social and civil organizations.