From the House of Savoy to the Greek Royal House: Dynasties That No Longer Reign But Have Managed to Make Their Voices Heard
The article explores how several former royal dynasties, including the House of Savoy and the Greek Royal House, have transitioned from ruling authorities to influential brands in contemporary society.
"Blocking Prosecutor's Investigation Interference"... The Party, Government, and Blue House Finalize the Bill for the Serious Crimes Investigation Department and the Public Prosecution Department
The Democratic Party of Korea has adopted the final amendments to the establishment law of the Serious Crimes Investigation Department and the Public Prosecution Department, signaling an end to conflicts over judicial reforms within the ruling party.
ADC lacks structure to challenge APC โ Kogi PDP aspirant
A Kogi State House of Assembly aspirant argues that the African Democratic Congress lacks the necessary structure to effectively oppose the ruling All Progressives Congress in the upcoming elections.
Hong Ik-pyo, Chief of Staff, Says 'The Ruling Party Should Act Like a Ruling Party'
Hong Ik-pyo, the Chief of Staff at the Blue House, criticized recent unfounded allegations regarding transaction deals for dropping charges, labeling them as fake news, and expressed disappointment with his own party's handling of issues.
Prime Minister Avoids Questions while Opposition Lacks Assertiveness: Remaining Points in the House of Representatives Budget Deliberation
The budget deliberation in the Japanese House of Representatives sees Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi avoiding direct answers while the opposition struggles to effectively confront the ruling party's tactics, raising concerns over the quality of discussion.
Budget Deliberations Without Agreement from Ruling and Opposition Parties: Chairman Asked, 'Why Is This Decided by Authority?'
The House of Representatives' Budget Committee in Japan is experiencing deliberations on the initial budget proposal for the fiscal year 2026 without agreement between ruling and opposition parties, raising concerns about unilateral decision-making by the committee chairman.
Budget draft expected to pass House of Representatives on the 13th, ruling party pushes for strict deliberation; a senior official at the Prime Minister's office says 'definitely a vote'
The Japanese ruling coalition is set to pass the budget draft for the fiscal year 2026 on the 13th, despite opposition from parties citing inadequate deliberation.
The court ordered the release of Betzalel Zini to house arrest: Does a person who grew up in religious Zionism endanger Israel?
A court in Be'er Sheva has ordered the release of Betzalel Zini to house arrest, alongside four others charged with smuggling into Gaza during a conflict, raising questions about the implications of his background.
"Not my son, only over my dead body" - Former Trump ally and genuine representative of MAGA lashes out.
Former Georgia Republican congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre for not ruling out the possibility of drafting American citizens in the conflict with Iran.
Family contests suicide version after young woman's death at boyfriend's house
Family and friends challenge police's initial suicide ruling following the death of 25-year-old Ludmila Pedro de Lima.
Discussion on House of Representatives Seat Reduction; Cautious Views on Only Reducing Proportional Representation by the LDP
The Japanese ruling party, the LDP, is set to discuss the reduction of House of Representatives seats, amid cautious views about a proposal from the Ishin party to only cut seats in proportional representation.
Epping Forest council makes case for appeal against asylum hotel ruling
Epping Forest District Council is appealing a High Court ruling that allows the Bell Hotel to house asylum seekers amid community protests.
Budget Concentrated Discussion on the 9th with Prime Minister Takaichi's Attendance, Ruling Party Holds Firm on '13th as a Given'
The Japanese House of Representatives Budget Committee has scheduled a concentrated discussion on the new fiscal year's budget on the 9th with Prime Minister Takaichi's participation, despite ongoing opposition from rival parties.
Privacy: Court condemns resident who installed cameras facing neighbor's house in MS
A court in Brazil ruled against a resident in Paranaรญba for infringing on a neighbor's privacy by positioning security cameras that pointed towards her property, imposing a financial penalty as well as a requirement to reposition the cameras.
The Restoration Party Proposes a Reduction of 45 Proportional Seats; Cautious Opinions Within the LDP on House of Representatives Seat Cuts
The Japan Restoration Party has proposed cutting 45 proportional representation seats as part of a plan to reduce the total number of seats in the House of Representatives, facing caution from within the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP).
Supreme Court and Blue House 'abnormal currents'... Appointment of successor to Justice Noh Tae-ack postponed for over a month
The appointment of a successor to Justice Noh Tae-ack, who is retiring, has been delayed indefinitely amidst conflicts between the ruling party and the judiciary over judicial legislation.
Large number of new members, ruling party struggles with training
The Japanese Liberal Democratic Party is facing challenges in training a large number of newly elected representatives following a historic victory in the House of Representatives elections.
Court in SC denies request from doctor convicted of domestic violence to return to playing football
A doctor convicted of domestic violence in Brazil was denied permission by the Santa Catarina Court to play football while under house arrest.
The decision regarding Trumpโs 'magnificent ballroom' worth hundreds of millions of dollars is made
A court has ruled on the controversial construction of a ballroom in the White House, approved by Donald Trump despite significant opposition and legal challenges.
Judge approves the construction of the grand ballroom of Trump at the White House
A federal judge has ruled against a lawsuit attempting to halt President Trump's controversial plan for a grand ballroom in the White House.
Why is the LDP giving gifts after the election again? Voices say 'Prime Minister Takaichi is a gift magician'
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party has distributed catalog gifts worth approximately 10 million yen to all party members elected in the recent House of Representatives election, raising questions about the party's financial ethics.
White House official: Working on raising global tariffs to 15%
A White House official announced the ongoing efforts to raise global tariffs from 10% to 15% following a Supreme Court ruling that invalidated mutual tariffs.
WSJ: Trump's administration is considering new tariffs
The White House is planning new tariffs on certain industries following a Supreme Court ruling against Trump's previous tariffs.
Tariffs: Ecuador analyzes 'each step in the statements from the United States to be prepared'
Ecuador is closely monitoring U.S. tariff policy changes following a Supreme Court ruling and a new general tariff announcement by the White House.
Lift embargo on Awujale selection, ruling house begs Ogun gov
The Fusengbuwa Ruling House is urging the Ogun State Governor to remove the hold on the selection of a new Awujale to allow kingmakers to proceed with the process amidst rising frustration from the Ijebu community.
Government decides to maintain existing agreements with the US on tariffs despite disagreements over 'renegotiation'
South Korea's government has decided to maintain the existing tariff agreements with the US following a Supreme Court ruling, despite some calls for renegotiation.
Turn in the 200,000-euro log house dispute โ this is what happened to the buyer
The Eastern Finland Court of Appeal overturned a previous ruling, significantly reducing the compensation owed to the buyer of a log house.
Child porn collector should have been sentenced to prison, says Ontarioโs top court
Ontario's top court criticized a previous sentencing decision for Matthew Elias, who had been found in possession of thousands of child pornography images, stating he should have received a prison sentence rather than house arrest.
U.S. Supreme Court's Brake on 'Trump Tariffs'... Blue House: 'We Will Ensure Export Conditions to the U.S. Are Not Damaged'
The South Korean government assured it would protect export conditions to the U.S. following a Supreme Court ruling against Trump's tariffs, while evaluating the ruling's ramifications in a high-level meeting.
The importer Schwartz: "What a great country. I, a small entrepreneur, have defeated the White House"
Victor Schwartz, a small wine importer, expresses his joy and relief after a court ruling in his favor against the U.S. government, allowing him to continue selling Italian wines in America.
Cheong Wa Dae reviews direction in line with US 'reciprocal tariff illegal' ruling
The Blue House announced plans to review its response following the US Supreme Court ruling that deemed reciprocal tariffs imposed by former President Trump as illegal.
US State Department: 'Respect for Korean Judiciary'... White House Controversy Message Resolved One Day Later
The US State Department emphasized respect for the South Korean judiciary after a controversial White House message regarding a court ruling related to former President Yoon Suk-yeol.
An incomprehensible problem revealed from the plot of the house
A Finnish court has ordered home sellers to pay buyers nearly 200,000 euros after large amounts of household and construction waste were found buried on the property.
Elected MPs enter the Diet; Newly elected LDP member announces pregnancy and says, 'I will challenge in a different style'
The special National Diet session began on the 18th after the recent House of Representatives election, where the ruling party secured a supermajority, and newly elected member Hikaru Fujita discussed her pregnancy and her approach to serving as a lawmaker.
Judge deals blow to Trump administration, orders slavery exhibit restored at iconic Philly landmark
A federal judge has ordered the restoration of a slavery exhibit at the Presidentโs House in Philadelphia, which was removed by the Trump administration, highlighting ongoing tensions over how history is presented.
House of Representatives chair positions: 25 for ruling party, 2 for opposition; Centrist lawmakers say 'we got nothing...'
The ruling party secured 25 committee chair positions while the opposition gained only 2 in Japan's House of Representatives after recent discussions.
The LDP Holds Training Session for New Members After Major House of Representatives Victory, Aiming to Prevent Inappropriate Remarks
The ruling Liberal Democratic Party of Japan holds a training session for newly elected members to prevent gaffes and ensure responsible conduct after a significant electoral win.
Restructuring in the Prefecture: The 'Tiger' Lectured the 'Lion' Prime Minister Who Gained Two-Thirds in the House of Representatives
A discussion around political dynamics in Japan during the era of Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi highlights tensions between different factions within the ruling party.
Major Changes in the House of Representatives Party Factions: Team Mirai Joins the Representative Questions, Communists Expected to Lose Seats
The composition of party factions in Japan's House of Representatives has undergone significant changes following recent elections, with the ruling Liberal Democratic Party increasing its representation sharply while some opposition parties have seen drastic losses.
Policies with Mixed Public Opinion Should be Proceeded With Caution, 63%; Asahi Poll
A recent Asahi Shimbun poll reveals that 63% of Japanese citizens believe that policies with mixed public opinion should be approached cautiously, following the ruling party's significant seat gains in the recent House of Representatives election.
The ruling party rushes in the House of Deputies to pass the labor reform, but resistance grows over limits to licenses
The Argentine government is pushing for rapid approval of labor reform legislation, facing increasing opposition regarding restrictions on licenses.
Even Under the Tide of Populism, Existing Parties Can Hold Firm: The House of Representatives Election Viewed by an American Expert
In a recent interview, political expert Philip Lipsey discusses the surprising resilience of Japan's ruling party, the LDP, in the latest House of Representatives election amid a global trend toward populism.
A Revenge Request: LDP Demands All Committee Chair Positions Following Overwhelming Victory
The LDP has demanded that all committee chair positions in the House of Representatives be allocated to the ruling party after their recent election victory.
Kondstandopoulou: Called ND members 'layabouts', refuses to withdraw
Zoi Kondstandopoulou, former president of the Greek Parliament, faced backlash as she labeled ruling ND MPs as 'layabouts' during a heated session in the House of Representatives.
[Breaking] Blue House cancels luncheon meeting due to Jang Dong-hyuk's 'absence' notice... 'Deep regret'
The luncheon meeting between President Yoon Suk-yeol and the leaders of the ruling and opposition parties was canceled due to Jang Dong-hyuk's unexpected decision to not attend, causing disappointment from the Blue House.
Official results: The LDP led by the Prime Minister of Japan secured a two-thirds majority
Japan's ruling LDP party has achieved a historic two-thirds majority in the lower house of Parliament, strengthening Prime Minister Fumio Kishida's political mandate.
Awujale: Ogun, kingmakers to decide new monarch, says ruling house
The Fusengbuwa ruling house has completed its duties in the selection process for a new Awujale of Ijebu land, with the responsibility now shifting to the kingmakers and the state government.
41 candidates involved with illegal funds win; former losers also succeed, says Prime Minister "I will work hard"
41 candidates from the ruling Liberal Democratic Party, linked to a slush fund scandal, were elected in the latest House of Representatives elections in Japan.
"Government Executive: 'We Can Do Anything in the House of Representatives' - The Transformed Political Landscape, No Dissent in the Strong One"
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's party secured a historic victory in the House of Representatives election, solidifying the dominance of the ruling party and marking a return to a political landscape where one party is overwhelmingly strong.
[Exclusive] Blue House says ruling party must "speak smoothly in one voice" regarding abolition of supplement investigative rights
The Blue House has urged the ruling party to maintain a united front in discussions about the abolition of supplementary investigative rights amid ongoing reforms in the prosecution system.