Repugnant phrase from a radical leader against Milei: "Perhaps he shoots himself in the head and solves a problem for us"
A radical leader from Santa Fe, Luis "Changui" Cáceres, made controversial remarks about President Javier Milei, suggesting that his suicidal behavior could solve political issues for Argentina.
In the new Radical of Kypseli
Athens is rapidly changing, with its culinary scene shifting from the center to the neighborhoods, becoming a notable gastronomic destination.
Poll in France: 63% say they would never vote for the radical left, compared to 45% who say they would never vote for the far right
A recent poll reveals that 63% of French voters would never choose the radical left party La France Insoumise, while 45% express similar sentiments towards the far-right National Rally party.
Neckel's 'Time of Catastrophes': Green Capitalism has Failed
In 'Time of Catastrophes', sociologist Sighard Neckel argues that green capitalism has failed and calls for a radical economic overhaul to combat climate change fueled by the ultra-wealthy.
Neckel's 'Time of Catastrophes': Green Capitalism has Failed
Sociologist Sighard Neckel argues for a radical overhaul of the economy, stating that green capitalism has failed in the face of climate change exacerbated by anti-environmental consumptive behaviors of the wealthy.
Review: A radical adaptation is playing in Brno. Few will recognize the award-winning original.
A review discusses a radical adaptation of an award-winning work in Brno, noting that few people may be familiar with the original.
WPP to merge ad agencies and cut jobs in radical shake-up to counter AI threat
WPP is planning a significant reorganization, including merging its ad agencies and cutting jobs, to adapt to the challenges posed by AI in the advertising industry.
Rubio: Cuba must radically change
Marco Rubio emphasizes the need for radical changes in Cuba to improve its situation.
Tejero's Interrogations After 23-F: "There Was No Need to Make Such a Big Deal"
This article discusses the recent interrogations of Antonio Tejero, the key figure in the attempted coup in Spain on February 23, 1981, revealing his feelings of betrayal and continued radical views.
Radical Party Sets an 'Absolute Main Demand'
Martin Lidegaard of the Radical Party outlines a key educational demand for the upcoming government negotiations, suggesting that the party's involvement hinges on this issue.
Left Extremism in NRW: Young, Dogmatic, and Increasingly Violent
Left extremism in North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) is becoming more radical and violent, as highlighted in the first report on the subject presented by the state's interior minister.
Does it matter that Mazda's bestseller has a weaker engine? The new CX-5 surprises with its improvements
The third generation of Mazda's best-selling model focuses on practical improvements rather than radical changes to meet customer demands.
Netanyahu's Plan, PM Modi as a Partner... Why Are Pakistan and Other Muslim Countries Afraid of Israel's Move?
PM Modi is visiting Israel, coinciding with Netanyahu's announcement of the Hexagon Alliance aimed at countering radical forces, which has raised concerns among Pakistan and other Muslim nations.
Orlan from France is a guest in Munich: Her body, her rules: An artist presents herself
The French artist Orlan presents her self-exploration exhibition in Munich, showcasing her radical approach to self-portraiture through body art.
Radical changes are in the air for the Independence Party in Reykjavik
The article discusses potential significant shifts within the Independence Party in Reykjavik, Iceland.
Radical Solutions for Jätkäsaari Parking Garage
Helsinki's Jätkäsaari parking garage will receive round-the-clock security following several fatal incidents involving falls from the roof.
Every new rule at World Cup 2026 as radical changes lined up after Premier League worries
Football's governing bodies are introducing new rules for the 2026 World Cup, including a five-second countdown for throw-ins and goal kicks to speed up the game.
Author Leena Lehtolainen's Radical Solution to the Decline in Reading: Books Should Be Banned for Those Under Age 18
Finnish author Leena Lehtolainen suggests banning books for under-18s as a drastic measure to address the decline in reading among youth, which city officials recognize as a critical societal issue.
Flávio aims at Minas Gerais, probes Aécio's marketer and seeks Zema
Senator Flávio Bolsonaro is intensifying efforts to craft a more market-friendly political persona and distance himself from the radical image associated with his father's presidency.
Vox signifies its internal rupture in the City Council of Madrid and its councilors announce they will vote separately
The radical right Vox party is experiencing a significant internal split in the Madrid City Council, with representatives choosing to vote separately, exacerbating tensions within the party.
The Deadlock of Antifascism: From Maoists of the 1970s to Jean-Luc Mélenchon
The article discusses the evolution of antifascism in France from its radical roots in the 1970s to its current expression within the French political landscape, focusing on figures like Jean-Luc Mélenchon.
Olympic Changes Under Fire: Kocumová Struggles to Understand, Ledecká's Harsh Judgment Circles the Globe
Traditionalists of the Winter Olympics express growing concern over potential radical changes to the sports featured in the games, as discussions surface around unconventional new competitions.
No Ministerial Post: Turek Remains a Free Radical in Prague
Czech President Pavel blocked Filip Turek's appointment as a minister due to past controversial social media posts.
No Minister Position: Turek Remains a Free Radical in Prague
Czech President Pavel successfully blocked Filip Turek's appointment as minister due to his controversial past comments and associations.
No Minister Position: Turek Remains a Free Radical in Prague
Filip Turek, who aimed for a ministerial position in the Czech government, faces scrutiny and disqualification due to past controversial social media posts and photos.
The Master and Margarita: Bulgakov in the Interrogation Room
Russian director Timofej Kuljabin's radical staging of Bulgakov's classic novel 'The Master and Margarita' at Schauspiel Frankfurt leaves key characters absent from the narrative.
Protests continue for the third consecutive day in Iranian universities
Demonstrations against the political leadership are ongoing at Iranian universities, with students chanting slogans and expressing dissatisfaction with the regime's support for radical groups.
France summons US envoy after ‘violent left’ accusation
France has summoned the US ambassador following accusations from the Trump administration regarding the rise of violent leftism after a right-wing activist's death.
Oriol Cardona: "I made a radical change to my life to win these two medals"
Spanish skier Oriol Cardona reflects on his emotional Olympic experience after winning a gold and bronze medal at the Milan-Cortina Olympics.
Nathan Shachar: 'Far-right' Vox shakes up the circles of Spanish politics
The Vox party, representing Spain's radical right, has become a significant and alarming competitor to both the ruling socialist PSOE and the conservative PP after recent regional elections.
French leader calls for calm before rally over far-right activist's murder
The murder of an activist linked to radical leftists has heightened tensions in Lithuania.
White House against violent left. "Out of civility, the killers of Quentin"
Thousands are expected to gather in cities from Lyon to Rome to honor Quentin, a young man killed by antifascist groups, as the Trump administration denounces the rise of violent radical left.
Changing the pace against risks, declaring "by the sticks", "shaming and watching": discussion on public procurement reform
A discussion on public procurement reform in Latvia highlighted the benefits and risks of a radical overhaul of the system, featuring input from various experts and officials.
Bangarra Dance Theatre wins international award for creating 'radical change'
Bangarra Dance Theatre, Australia's foremost Indigenous dance company, has received the Golden Lion award at the Venice Biennale for its contributions to dance.
Restrictive policies make immigrant a cursed word; see video
The article discusses how immigration has become a contentious issue, often used as a scapegoat during times of crisis and resentment, exacerbated by radical right ideologies.
Almost every second job: A radical cure for the freight sector of the railway
The German railway's freight division, DB Cargo, is undergoing significant cuts, with approximately 6,000 of its 14,000 jobs being eliminated as part of a restructuring plan aimed at saving one billion euros.
Murder of Quentin: What is the offense of "reconstitution of a dissolved league" that could target the Jeune Garde?
The investigation into the murder of Quentin Déranque has raised concerns regarding the potential reformation of the radical left group Jeune Garde following arrests of its members, prompting calls for legal action against this suppressed organization.
Margaret presents a radical proposal
Experts highlight the Norwegian royal family's crisis, particularly regarding Crown Princess Mette-Marit and her ties to Jeffrey Epstein.
Councils in England call for ‘radical’ means testing of Send school transport
Councils in England are advocating for means testing for families with children who have special educational needs and disabilities (Send) regarding school transport due to rising demand and costs.
The network of the 'Jeune garde' between the gyms of Naples and anthems to the jihadists of Boko Haram. Thus, red extremism has united with radical Islam
The article discusses the connections between the Jeune garde, a radical leftist group, and jihadist elements in Naples, highlighting their activities and implications for violence and extremism in Italy.
Philanthropy group criticized for funding 'radical' defund the police, anti-ICE groups: 'Less safe'
Coefficient Giving faces backlash for funding initiatives aimed at defunding the police and opposing ICE, highlighting concerns about safety and radicalism in philanthropy.
‘The Germ of Fascism’: HTV gave Vučetić half an hour; he stated that our foundation is not the Homeland War
Marko Vučetić, a radical left philosopher and activist, discussed his controversial views on Croatian identity and history during an interview on HTV's program, inciting public criticism.
Guillaume Tabard: "In Marseille, a request for alternation, but how far?"
The upcoming municipal elections in Marseille are becoming more uncertain and may have national implications as various candidates vie for the mayoral position.
French police arrest 11 suspects involved in the murder of far-right activist
French police arrested eleven individuals, including a parliamentary aide from the radical left, suspected of involvement in the murder of far-right activist Quentin Deranque in Lyon.
Former body positivity influencer says movement became ‘radical,’ admits feeling ‘brainwashed’
Gabriella Lascano, a former body positivity influencer, has expressed regret over the movement's radicalization and her personal struggles with weight and health.
Hanson issues partial apology for suggestion there are no 'good' Muslims
Pauline Hanson has issued a partial apology regarding her controversial statement that there are no 'good' Muslims while standing firm against radical Islam and criticizing the government's stance on migration.
The murder of a young ultranationalist causes a political earthquake in France and implicates the radical left
The murder of ultranationalist Quentin Deranque has led to significant political turmoil in France, with implications for the radical left as suspects include associates of the leftist party La Francia Insumisa.
How France's radical political groups came into focus after the death of a 23-year-old
A far-right activist named Quentin Deranque was brutally killed during a demonstration in Lyon, leading to a murder investigation and arrests tied to radical political groups in France.
In France, after the death of an extreme right activist, accusations have been made against radical left groups
A 23-year-old extreme right activist died from severe brain injuries following an attack during a protest in Lyon, leading to accusations against leftist radicals.
"The Thing is": Is PiS Losing Radicalization? The Background of the War for the Soul of the Right
The Polish political party Law and Justice (PiS) is experiencing one of its weakest polling results in years, raising questions about its strategy of competing with more radical factions on the right.