EU calls for restraint and condemns Iranian attacks
The EU expresses deep concern over the situation in Iran and the Middle East, urging all parties to exercise restraint and condemning Iranian attacks on regional nations.
The Pope condemns the 'use of weapons' in Iran, calls for negotiations
Pope Leo XIV condemned Washington's attacks on Iran and urged all involved parties to de-escalate tensions to prevent a regional war.
US attacks Iran... Government calls for efforts to ease tension
The South Korean government has urged all parties involved to work towards reducing regional tensions amidst escalating military actions by the US and Israel against Iran.
'We exist everywhere': Why these regional towns are holding Mardi Gras parties
Regional towns in Australia, like Port Augusta, are embracing LGBTQIA+ pride by hosting Mardi Gras parties, despite initial concerns about acceptance.
Parties: The CDU has Unlearned Election Campaigning
The article discusses the declining popularity of Germany's Christian Democratic Union (CDU) in recent polls, highlighting potential losses in regional elections in Baden-Württemberg and Rheinland-Pfalz.
Another interblock announced in the Senate: Provincias Unidas, provincial parties, and Pro allied together
A new interblock in the Argentine Senate named Impulso País has been formed by seven senators from Provincias Unidas, provincial parties, and PRO, aiming to prioritize regional development and collaboration in legislation.
President Yoon: Integration of Chungnam and Daejeon must not be rushed...requires regional and political agreement
President Yoon has stated that the proposed administrative integration of Chungnam and Daejeon should not be forced without sufficient consensus from the local community and political circles, highlighting opposition from the opposition parties and regional councils.
PP and Vox agree to reset negotiations in Extremadura and Aragón to overcome the blockage
The Spanish political parties PP and Vox have decided to reset their negotiations to elect regional presidents in Extremadura and Aragón, moving past Vox's previous demand for government positions.
Spring Breeze, Time for Renewal [Not in Seoul]
The upcoming local elections in Sancheong, South Korea, reflect a shift in the political landscape as candidates from various parties aim to revitalize regional governance amidst challenges like population decline and economic stagnation.
RJD's Half, Left-Uddhav-Pawar's Power Clear... The Complicated Mystery of Rajya Sabha Elections!
The upcoming Rajya Sabha elections on March 16 are set to create a challenging scenario for regional parties like RJD, NCP, and Uddhav's Shiv Sena, while Congress and BJP are expected to gain more seats.
The left "without leaders in Madrid" wins at the polls
The left-wing coalition without central leadership in Madrid gains electoral support in recent elections, highlighting regional parties advocating autonomy.
From Chunta to BNG: the only left that rises wants to break the common fund with new nonprofitable fueros even for their autonomous communities
The article analyzes the rise of regional left-wing parties in Spain, particularly Chunta Aragonesista, and their potential threat to traditional parties like the PSOE.
The opposition is currently divided before the regional elections. PS in Nitra is considering an agreement with the Hungarian alliance
The opposition parties in Slovakia are dividing their strategies for the upcoming regional elections, with Progresívne Slovensko considering an alliance with the Hungarian coalition in Nitra.
Polls Overview: The Chances for the Parties in the Super Election Year
The article discusses the political landscape in Germany during the 2026 Superwahljahr, highlighting upcoming state elections and the impact of regional differences on party performance.
The 10 enclaves of Aragón: Vox second in another capital and red neighborhoods today for the PP
In the recent elections in Aragón, Vox has made significant gains, highlighting regional discontent with traditional parties like the PSOE and PP.
Next Station, Aragon
The upcoming local elections in Spain are poised to reveal significant shifts in political power, particularly benefiting the right-wing parties at the expense of the PSOE.
Guide to Follow the Elections in Aragon: Polls, Pacts, and a Fragmented Parliament
Aragon residents are set to vote in early elections to renew the regional parliament, with emerging parties likely playing a crucial role in government formation amidst electoral fragmentation.
What income says about elections in Aragon: who votes for whom in the regional elections
The article analyzes the electoral dynamics in Aragon, highlighting the influence of urban populations and regionalist parties on voting patterns predating national elections.
Neither side wants democracy in Iran
The U.S. is demanding Iran dismantle its nuclear program to prevent future nuclear weapon development, while regional nations hope for diplomatic solutions, yet all parties seem to have interests that do not include a free and democratic Iran.
Spain: The regional elections put pressure on Sánchez, and the conservatives want the collapse of the government
The regional elections in Spain are intensifying pressure on Prime Minister Sánchez, with conservative parties aiming for the government's downfall.
Police lethality grows in 17 states under the command of different parties, from PL to PT
In 2025, Brazil saw an increase in police-related deaths across 17 states governed by various political parties, with a total of 6,519 fatalities reported by the Ministry of Justice and Public Security.
Late Night Parliament Discusses Regional Development
A heated debate occurred in parliament late at night regarding a new law on regional development in Croatia, with opposition and ruling parties remaining divided on its effectiveness.
Between 'No's' and Demands.. What Does the Iranian Delegation Bring to the Negotiations in Turkey?
Iran enters the upcoming negotiations in Turkey amidst escalating political and military messages exchanged with the United States, while regional parties, including Qatar, intensify efforts to prevent an open confrontation in an already tense area.
Expected Iranian-American Talks Under Regional Sponsorship
Iranian diplomatic sources indicate that negotiations between Iran and the United States may take place in the coming days, facilitated by regional efforts to contain tensions between the two parties.
Nine parties for 14 seats: how electoral fragmentation in Aragon benefits PP and PSOE
In the upcoming Aragon regional elections on February 8, nine different lists will compete for 67 available seats, affecting the dynamics between the political parties involved.
Reactions to SPD Tax Concept: Criticism from the Right, Praise from the Left
The SPD's tax proposal has received criticism from right-wing leaders and praise from left-wing parties, with concerns over its implementation and regional tax dynamics.
The PP and the PSOE approve a face-to-face debate on Aragón TV for the regional elections on February 8, but it still needs to be ratified
The PP and PSOE have agreed on a face-to-face debate for the upcoming regional elections in Aragón, pending ratification by the parties and the Electoral Board.
Feijóo challenges Abascal to ensure his support ahead of the electoral cycle
Alberto Núñez Feijóo is challenging Santiago Abascal to secure backing for his investiture following the recent elections in Extremadura, where securing Vox's abstention is crucial as both parties eye upcoming regional elections.
No global agreement of the left-wing parties in Aragon: IU and Sumar reach an agreement, but Podemos and CHA will run separately on February 8th
Despite initial hopes for a united left-wing coalition in Aragon for the February 8th regional elections, negotiations failed, resulting in separate candidacies for Chunta Aragonesista, Izquierda Unida, Podemos, and Sumar.
Left-wing parties fail in their attempt at unity in Aragon and will split into three candidacies
Aragonese left-wing parties fail to unite for the upcoming regional elections, resulting in three separate candidacies instead of a single, unified front.