The turn of Remeslo, the former pro-Kremlin blogger accuses Putin. And he is hospitalized in a mental institution.
Former pro-Kremlin blogger Remeslo, after a public denunciation of Putin as an illegitimate president and war criminal, has been hospitalized in a mental institution.
The theater that challenges authority: "Protocols" and its critique of police power
The article discusses a theater production titled 'Protocols' that critiques police authority and challenges the implications of such protocols.
How the War on Iran and its Economic Implications Could Defeat Trump?
The article discusses how a war led by the United States against Iran may weaken President Trump's popularity due to economic fallout and public dissent, rather than the direct military outcomes.
Protesters in Cuba Attack Communist Party Office in Rare Unrest Over Blackouts
Cuban protesters, frustrated with power outages and food shortages, attacked a Communist Party office in a rare public display of dissent.
The Revolutionary Guard warns against protests against the government
The Revolutionary Guard has issued a warning regarding potential protests against the government.
The White House Gets Stuck in Strategy for a Way Out of the Iranian Hornet's Nest
The article discusses the challenges facing the Trump administration as it navigates military operations in Iran amid rising tensions and public dissent.
A country divided: state media show pro-Mojtaba protests as Iranians online fear repression
As Iran shifts leadership to Mojtaba Khamenei, public demonstrations of support are juxtaposed against a background of fear and recent violent repression of dissent.
[Editorial] The Bill for the Public Prosecutor's Office and the Serious Crimes Investigation Office Must Align with the Principles of 'Judicial Reform' Through Party-Government Cooperation
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol emphasizes careful judicial reform while addressing dissent within his party regarding the government's proposed reforms to the prosecutorial system.
The suspect unanimity
The article reflects on the overwhelming consensus regarding King Juan Carlos's actions during a critical moment in Spain's democracy, questioning the lack of dissent in public narratives.
The Shadow State Will Secure the Mullahs' Power Over Iran
The article discusses how the Iranian regime is maintaining power through a shadow structure called 'Bayt', despite public dissent and external threats.
Announced snap parliamentary elections
The Faroe Islands will hold snap parliamentary elections on March 26, following the approval of a controversial road project that has created significant political tension.
People in Tehran in Mass Depression. I Hope to Hear About American Strikes
Protests erupted in Tehran as a woman expressed her dissent against the government, highlighting a divide in public sentiment.
Left Alliance disagrees with debt brake
The Left Alliance in Finland has expressed dissent regarding the debt brake working group, arguing that decisions affecting future budget adjustments should not be finalized prematurely.
Georgia plans to introduce criminal liability for calls to disobey the government
Georgia is proposing amendments to its criminal code to penalize citizens for public calls to disobey the government and breach the law.
Russia against the West: "On Navalny, itโs necropropaganda"
Russia denies allegations of Alexei Navalny's assassination, claiming it's a case of Western 'necropropaganda' aimed at manipulating public sentiment.
Venezuela postpones vote on amnesty bill to protect political dissidents
Venezuelan lawmakers have deferred a crucial vote on an amnesty bill intended to safeguard political dissidents amidst significant public protests in Caracas.
Security, Mauri (Pd): "A mess born from the will to strike dissent"
Matteo Mauri, the security spokesperson for the Democratic Party, criticizes the government's decree for failing to address rising violence and crime, claiming it has not provided any solutions to public insecurity.
There are newspapers that do not love facts
The article reflects on the similarities between a recent assault on the newspaper La Stampa and the themes presented in the 1972 film regarding media violence and public dissent.
In Iran, the Diminished Power of Ali Khamenei, a Supreme Leader on Probation
The article discusses the reduced influence of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei amid growing public dissent and external threats from Israel and the U.S.
Cousin of murdered teenager in Iran: They shot him in the heart and then beat him with the rifle butt
The cousin of 17-year-old Amir Ali Haydari, who was killed during protests in Iran, described the tragic final moments of the youth amidst the government's crackdown on public dissent.
Iran Convulsed in Second Night of Nationwide Protests
Iran is experiencing widespread protests for the second consecutive night amid rising tensions and public dissent.
Is the Islamist regime in Iran finished?
Massive protests against the clerical regime in Iran, fueled by public anger over economic collapse, have spread to over 100 cities, while authorities respond with repression, arrests, and internet shutdowns.
Protests in Iran. The catalyst is huge inflation
Public protests in several cities across Iran have been ongoing for three days, primarily driven by the country's severe economic situation and high inflation.