The Future of the Dominance of the LDP: Will It Be a Long-Term Regime or Decline? The Key Lies with the Ishin Party and 'Counterproposal Type' Opposition Parties
Following a historic victory in the House of Representatives elections, the second Abe Cabinet led by Sanae Takaichi has been established, with the future of Japan's political landscape relying heavily on the actions of the Japan Innovation Party and the repositioning of opposition forces.
An Infamous Blue Unicorn
The article critiques Argentina's historical admiration for the totalitarian regime of Cuba under Fidel Castro, suggesting it has significantly contributed to the country's socio-economic decline.
Trump issues ultimatum to Cuba: 'Make a deal with the United States before it's too late'
President Trump has urged the Cuban regime to reach an agreement with Washington before conditions worsen, particularly as it faces a decline in oil and cash from Venezuela.
The Last Chapter of the Ayatollahs
The article discusses the apparent decline of the Ayatollah regime in Iran amidst internal revolts and increasing international pressures, highlighting recent violent actions by the regime.
Marco Rubio, Trump's 'Viceroy' in Venezuela
Marco Rubio, a key ideologue behind U.S. intervention in Venezuela, is seen as instrumental in the push against Maduro's regime following its recent decline.
The Iranian regime is under pressure. The Ayatollah has a plan to escape to Moscow, there are also talks of an attempt to kill the Syrian president
Iran is facing its most severe wave of social tension in three years, sparked by protests over economic decline, inflation, and currency collapse, which have resulted in at least 16 to 20 deaths and numerous arrests across the country.
The price of oil suffers a slight drop after Maduro's fall
Oil prices have experienced a slight decline following the fall of Nicolás Maduro's regime, with reference barrels around $60, indicating minimal impact from Venezuelan crude.
Venezuela, the era of regime change begins
The article discusses the instability in the world over the past four years, highlighting the recent American incursion into Caracas as a confirmation of the decline of the global order and international law.
Aharon Barak: In Israel, there is a rule of one person, the court cannot alone prevent the coup
Former Supreme Court President Aharon Barak stated that Israel is currently ruled by one person and emphasized that the judicial system cannot singularly prevent a regime change, urging that only the people can halt the decline of liberal democracy.