Donald Trump has changed. He is a revolutionary and is overthrowing three regimes at once
The article discusses Donald Trump's shift in foreign policy, criticizing regime change efforts while now engaging in military operations in Venezuela, Cuba, and Iran.
Russia's Image as a Supporter of Cannibal Regimes Took a Heavy Blow in Iran
The ongoing turmoil in Iran signals a significant setback for Russia, particularly in the context of its support for authoritarian regimes while potentially benefiting Ukraine.
Trump has become a revolutionary who longs for peace. Therefore, he is overthrowing three regimes at once
Donald Trump has evolved from criticizing regime change to engaging in military operations aimed at overthrowing multiple governments.
Iranian Analyst: Military Strikes Cannot Overthrow the Regime
An Iranian analyst argues that military strikes alone cannot overthrow regimes, citing the resilience of Iran against US and Israeli attacks as a form of victory.
The Dispute Between JANAF and MOL: Plenković Claims That Neither Hungary nor Slovakia Needs Russian Oil
Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenković asserts that discussions are ongoing regarding the potential transport of Russian oil by MOL through Croatia, amid varying sanctions regimes from the EU and the US.
How a Regime Dies in the Middle East - From the Shah to Saddam to Today's Iran
The article explores how regimes in the Middle East can collapse, using historical examples to illustrate the factors and consequences of such changes.
Cuba at the Twilight of the Cuban Regime
The article discusses the historical context of autocratic regimes in Latin America, particularly in relation to Cuba's current political situation and its implications for democracy.
In Slovakia, they face charges of extremism, while in Hungary, the government applauds them. The story of the commemorative monument of the regional flag
In Slovakia, several individuals face charges of extremism due to the construction of a monument that resembles a historical national flag, which some authorities claim glorifies past totalitarian regimes.
‘Dictator vibes’ as dear leader Trump puts name and face front and center
The article discusses how Donald Trump has increasingly positioned his image and name throughout American society, with criticism of this behavior likened to authoritarian regimes.
Photos: Group Exhibition at EKA Gallery Asks What to Do with the Legacy of Totalitarian Regimes
A new group exhibition at EKA Gallery explores the legacy of totalitarian regimes through artistic interventions in monumental paintings.
Why do we love dictators in well-fitted suits? A new book describes the methods of leaders who exchanged fear for deception
The article discusses the changing nature of tyrannies in the 20th century as described in a book by economists Sergei Guriev and Daniel Treisman, highlighting a shift from overt violence to more subtle forms of manipulation in modern authoritarian regimes.
The Key Points of the Labor Reform Approved in the Chamber of Deputies
The Argentine Chamber of Deputies has approved a labor reform aimed at modifying compensation calculations and hiring regimes, with the Senate expected to finalize it soon.
Expert warns of security risks in medical records system
An expert raises concerns over security risks in Sweden's medical record system, which is managed by a company linked to undemocratic regimes in the Arabian Peninsula.
"My contact with Catalan literature allowed me to understand the power of culture against barbarism": Marisol Schulz
Marisol Schulz emphasizes the importance of cultural expression in the face of totalitarian regimes, reflecting on her connection to Catalan culture during her acceptance of the Gold Medal for Cultural Merit in Barcelona.
Parliament: The expulsion of Paraskevaidis from the PASOK parliamentary group has been formalized – The Movement now has 32 deputies, with 27 independents
The Greek Parliament has formally removed deputy Panagiotis Paraskevaidis from the PASOK parliamentary group following controversial remarks he made regarding potential collaboration with dictatorial regimes under extreme threats to Greece.
The fastest construction happens in dictatorships. And in Babiš's Czechia 2027
The article discusses the issues related to construction speed in authoritarian regimes compared to Czechia under Andrej Babiš.
PASOK: Lesvos MP Panagiotis Paraskevaidis expelled from the parliamentary group
The Greek political party PASOK expelled Lesvos MP Panagiotis Paraskevaidis due to his controversial remarks about collaborating with dictatorial regimes if Greece were at risk.
Communist symbols reappear in Zagreb, Černy: They insult the victims of the Homeland War
Red placards announcing the event 'Zagreb School of Communism' have appeared in Zagreb, provoking outrage from local officials regarding their implications for the victims of past regimes.
The disintegration of a world that will not return
The article discusses the inevitability of change in global regimes and the cyclical nature of history, emphasizing the transition from the old to the new.
Elections as a Test of the Regime – What Connects Mečiar, Orbán, and Trump
The article discusses the manipulation of elections by authoritarian regimes to ensure victory for ruling parties, drawing parallels between the practices of leaders like Mečiar, Orbán, and Trump.
From secret schools to an independent state: how education became one of the key conditions for Lithuania's survival
The article discusses the significant role of education in Lithuania's history, highlighting its impact on societal strength and resilience against oppressive regimes.
The American 'Catalog' for Changing Regimes
This article discusses the shift in U.S. foreign policy from regime change through military intervention to managing and restructuring existing governments.
Concerns About Erosion of Press Freedom in the European Union Are Growing
The European Union is increasingly worried about the deterioration of press freedom, highlighted by the detention of journalists who oppose authoritarian regimes.
The President of Madrid Equates Mexico with Cuba and Nicaragua
The President of the Community of Madrid, Isabel Díaz Ayuso, criticized socialist governments in Latin America and equated Mexico with authoritarian regimes like Cuba and Nicaragua.
Isabel Díaz Ayuso called for Cuba, Nicaragua, and Mexico to 'break the chains as Argentina did' to regain their freedom
Isabel Díaz Ayuso urged Latin American countries, particularly Cuba, Nicaragua, and Mexico, to break free from authoritarian regimes during a recent event in Florida.
Dissidents: 'The faces of the men who arrested me, I still see before me'
The article discusses the ongoing psychological impact on activists who have faced persecution for opposing authoritarian regimes in their home countries.
Former Trump aide after the shootings in Minneapolis: 'It's like watching Mussolini's blackshirts or Hitler's brownshirts'
The article discusses perspectives on Donald Trump's leadership style in light of recent protests in Minneapolis where two Americans were shot dead, drawing historical comparisons to fascist regimes.
The Communist Hate Also Crushed Religious Freedom: Many Priests Were Executed
The Day of Remembrance on February 10 is a significant day for the people of Trieste, marking the city's history of suffering under totalitarian regimes.
Antonio Dias' works turn images into traces of violence in a dictatorial country
The article discusses the exhibition of Antonio Dias' art, highlighting how his works reflect the violence of dictatorial regimes, particularly in the context of his experience in exile.
Thompson to the youth: We are being labeled falsely. We stand against Nazism. We are building community!
Marko Perković Thompson held a powerful concert in Rijeka, Croatia, emphasizing unity and Christian values while condemning totalitarian regimes and urging youth to rise above political divisions.
Agents in Doctor's Clothing: The Fabricated Epidemic
Two Polish doctors pretended there was an outbreak of typhus during World War II to save lives from the Nazis, showcasing how scientists can undermine authoritarian regimes.
Development Law: The final tables for Processing and Special Areas - Who is ahead for enhancement
Final rankings have been published for two regimes of the Development Law 4887/2022 after the completion of objections.
V. Čmilytė-Nielsen on I. Ruginienė's Position on Taiwan: Speaks Boldly but Lacks Depth
Liberal politician V. Čmilytė-Nielsen criticized I. Ruginienė's strong statements on Taiwan, claiming they lack an understanding of important issues and cautioning against forming alliances with authoritarian regimes.
Democracy Under Siege
According to the 2026 global report by Human Rights Watch, democracy worldwide has regressed to 1985 levels, with 72% of the global population living under authoritarian regimes.
Cuba, a dictatorship without imagination
The article critiques the lack of creativity in totalitarian regimes, specifically focusing on the Cuban government under Miguel Díaz-Canel amid diplomatic discussions with Washington.
Mamdani celebrates Islamic veil day. The controversy explodes: "Celebrates Iran while torturing women"
Zohran Mamdani, New York's first Muslim mayor, celebrates World Hijab Day, prompting backlash for allegedly insulting 9/11 victims and women living under oppressive regimes.
72% of the world's population lives under authoritarian regimes, indicates Human Rights Watch
A report by Human Rights Watch reveals that 72% of the global population lives under authoritarian regimes, attributing this trend to advances in authoritarianism influenced by U.S. President Donald Trump.
Human Rights Watch: 72% of the World's Population Lives Under Authoritarian Regimes
Human Rights Watch warns in its annual report that 72% of the world's population currently resides under authoritarian regimes, highlighting a significant threat to human rights and calling for a challenge to global authoritarianism.
Harri Tiido: On the health of democracy in the USA
In a discussion on democracy in the United States, Harri Tiido highlights a Bright Line Watch report scoring the US democracy with only 54 out of 100 points, indicating a shift towards illiberal or hybrid regimes.
After Greenland, Trump Takes on Cuba. 'An Element of a Bigger Puzzle'
Donald Trump's recent statements and actions regarding Cuba and Iran signify a strategic shift in U.S. foreign policy, aiming to combat leftist regimes and fundamentalist authorities.
Model Strategies: These Stocks are Included in the New F.A.Z. Trend Following Portfolio
The AI-supported quantitative trend-following portfolio is launching an improved version for February, focusing on market regimes and reflecting significant changes since the year's start.
Model Strategies: These Stocks Make It into the New F.A.Z. Trend Following Portfolio
The improved version of the AI-driven quantitative trend-following portfolio begins in February, focusing on market regimes and adapting to changes from the new year.
It is still night in Caracas: the uncomfortable portrait of a country subjected
The film 'Still Night in Caracas,' produced by Édgar Ramírez, explores the struggles of a Venezuelan woman facing exile and oppressive regimes based on the book 'The Daughter of the Spaniard.'
Dissidents in Germany no longer feel safe: Regimes are tracking and intimidating them
Autocratic regimes are increasingly targeting their opponents even in Germany, with security services raising alarms about threats to democracy and victims feeling abandoned.
Tariff on Colombian products entering Ecuador: what pays 30% and what does not pay
Ecuador has implemented a 30% security tariff on all goods entering from Colombia under specific customs regimes, with certain exceptions identified by Andersen legal and tax services.
Nathan Shachar: Slitstark relation between the regimes spoiled by the USA
The article discusses the impact of U.S. intervention on the long-standing relationship between the regimes of Venezuela and Iran.
4-2-3k: The new workout plan goes viral on TikTok
The 4-2-3k workout method, popularized by fitness trainer Jennifer Jacobs, has recently gone viral on TikTok, following a trend of catchy-named fitness regimes.
Albares proposes a Global Alliance for Multilateralism and the PP accuses him of 'whitewashing the Venezuelan dictatorship and demolishing Spanish democracy'
Spanish Foreign Minister José Manuel Albares highlights the threats to peace and international norms and suggests forming a global alliance for multilateralism, while facing criticism from the PP for allegedly supporting tyrannical regimes.
He was 27 years old, he overthrew the king. He created one of the most bizarre regimes
Moamer Gaddafi became the de facto ruler of Libya at the age of 27 after a coup that overthrew King Idris I, and he was formally appointed Prime Minister several months later.
Unrest in Iran: The regime persists but is weakened
Despite widespread protests in Iran and years of external pressure, there are no signs of a rift within the security elite of the Islamic Republic that could topple one of the world's most resilient regimes.