Why Iran is a Divided Country and Which City Has Been Gripped by Retail Fever
The article discusses the divisions within Iran and highlights a specific city experiencing a surge in retail activity.
Here L can govern with SD: 'Not a big issue'
The Liberals in Gothenburg have removed their restrictive policies, allowing for collaboration with the Sweden Democrats on local matters.
Albert Sánchez Piñol: "We have a monstrous country"
Albert Sánchez Piñol discusses his new novel 'Després del naufragi' and reflects on the sociopolitical landscape of Spain.
The Fatal Prohibition Experiment
The article reflects on the implications of prohibition in American society, using historical examples to argue against current fears of societal collapse.
A Star in a Non-Stellar Time. Jana Brejchová Had the Gaze of the Mona Lisa
Jana Brejchová, a prominent Czech actress, has passed away, having been celebrated for her unique roles and captivating presence in Czech cinema despite the challenging sociopolitical conditions of her time.
The world is better with Lucinda Williams
Lucinda Williams addresses the pressing issues in the U.S. and globally through her new album 'World's Gone Wrong', which reflects the surrounding sociopolitical chaos.
This is a real alarm: threats, harassment, and instilling fear on behalf of the regime is already reality
The approval of the state budget for 2026 is seen as a complete victory for Prime Minister Netanyahu, marking a controversial and tumultuous end to his term amidst ongoing tensions and sociopolitical unrest.
New Paths of Christianity in Slovakia or Returning to the Roots, vol. 4
The article discusses the evolution of Christianity in Slovakia, focusing on the major movements and lesser-known groups that influence its sociopolitical landscape.