Africa: Statement By H.E. the Chairperson of the African Union Commission On Escalation of Conflict in the Middle East
The African Union Commission condemns Iran's missile and drone attacks on Middle Eastern countries and emphasizes the need for dialogue and restraint.
Middle East: European concern, American pressure, and fractures in the Western camp
European leaders express concern and highlight internal fractures amid escalating conflict in the Middle East following U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran.
A mobile team is sent to resolve the conflict at Alytus Gymnasium
A conflict continues at Alytus Gymnasium following the firing of veteran ethics teacher Meilė Platūkienė due to complaints about her behavior, prompting calls for her reinstatement from the Lithuanian Education Workers' Trade Union and a boycott by some teachers.
Public Transport: Strike in Munich: These U-Bahns, Buses, and Trams Are Still Running
A public transport strike in Munich, called by the Verdi union, is affecting U-Bahn, bus, and tram services in the city as part of a labor conflict in Bavarian cities.
Tariff conflict: Bahn and locomotive drivers' union GDL reach an agreement
Deutsche Bahn and the GDL union have reached a new tariff agreement, ensuring no strikes in the coming months.
Fate: Sutna took the conflict to Kicillof after two hearings without agreement
The Sutna union has escalated the dispute over the Fate plant's closure to the governor of Buenos Aires, Axel Kicillof, following unsuccessful negotiations.
Trump's Speech Emphasizes 'Winners', Highlighting a Conflict Against the Democrats
During his State of the Union address, President Trump stressed that America is a 'winner' and positioned the Democrats as a resisting force, blending patriotic imagery with a focus on his achievements.
In the midst of the internal conflict with Kicillof, kirchnerism reinterprets 678 on the channel of union leader Víctor Santa María
Kirchnerism is revamping the political talk show format with '1111', airing on Víctor Santa María's channel, as a response to internal conflicts with Kicillof.
European Union after four years of war: between sanctions and political disagreements
The article discusses the challenges faced by the European Union in responding to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, highlighting criticisms of its slow and fragmented approach to sanctions.
Social Policy Course: SPD and Union – One Single Conflict of Goals
The article critiques demands for painful social reforms from the SPD and political opposition, highlighting the potential negative impacts on the German social welfare system.
The European Union confirms its readiness to participate in peace efforts in Gaza
The European Union has expressed its willingness to engage in peace initiatives to support recovery and reconstruction in Gaza following the prolonged conflict there.
Aid to Ukraine: The European Union Steps in for the USA, Czech Contribution Decreases
Ukraine's struggle continues with a significant decline in support from the U.S., while the EU has increased its aid efforts.
European Union: How much should Europe isolate itself?
The EU is debating a significant legislative proposal aimed at strengthening domestic industries, highlighting a conflict over its economic doctrine.
Babiš placed Agrofert shares into the trust fund RSVP Trust
Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš has transferred all his shares in the Agrofert holding company to a private trust fund in compliance with conflict of interest regulations imposed by the European Union.
The conflict in the Province escalates, and even Baradel's union confronts Kicillof with a strike that halts the start of classes
Teacher unions in Buenos Aires are initiating their first joint strike against Governor Axel Kicillof, disrupting the school year start due to salary policy disagreements.
Conflict in Eastern DRC: EU Humanitarian Commissioner in Kigali after Kinshasa and Bujumbura
The European Commissioner for Humanitarian Aid visited Kigali as part of her tour addressing the humanitarian crisis resulting from the conflict in Eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
The British are sabotaging peace. Here’s how
The article discusses how British political dynamics are perceived as prolonging the conflict in Ukraine, despite efforts by the U.S. to encourage peace negotiations.
European Union and Ukraine announce boycott of the Paralympic Games because of Russia
The EU and Ukraine have announced a boycott of the upcoming Paralympic Games due to the participation of Russia and Belarus amidst the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
Why Fate Closed: a prolonged union conflict, trade openness, and the decline in local demand
Fate, an Argentine tire manufacturer, has closed its factory in San Fernando after 80 years due to a combination of a prolonged union conflict, increased trade openness, and a significant drop in local demand.
STF gives 30 days for the Union to resolve the impasse between indigenous people and riverside residents in southern Roraima
The Supreme Court of Brazil has mandated a 30-day deadline for the federal government to mediate a longstanding conflict between the Waimiri Atroari indigenous community and riverside inhabitants in Roraima.
Security takes centre stage at African Union summit
The African Union summit focuses on security issues facing member states, highlighting the need for collaborative strategies to address rising conflicts.
This is how the deadliest sniper defended Finland's freedom
The article draws parallels between the Finnish Winter War against the Soviet Union and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, highlighting themes of resistance and propaganda.
Teslas Powered by Diesel are Now a Reality
Tesla has resorted to using diesel generators due to a prolonged conflict with the Swedish union IF Metall, which has delayed the opening of a new charging station in Sweden.
South Africa: President Ramaphosa Delivers Assessment On African Security Challenges
President Cyril Ramaphosa addressed alarming security challenges in Africa during the African Union Assembly, emphasizing the threats to democracy and development on the continent.
African Truce in Sudan: A Rescue Initiative or a New Test of the Will of the Warring Parties?
The African Union has called for an immediate humanitarian truce in Sudan, leading to a ceasefire and a comprehensive Sudanese dialogue, with varying analyst views on its potential success.
What lies behind the African Union's call for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in Sudan?
The African Union has called for an immediate humanitarian ceasefire in Sudan to pave the way for a comprehensive ceasefire and inclusive Sudanese dialogue.
VIDEO: Kaja Kallasa calls for a reassessment of Russia's capabilities in Munich
European Union foreign affairs chief Kaja Kallasa warns that Russia is achieving more at the negotiation table than on the battlefield, reflecting on the consequences of the ongoing conflict in Ukraine during the Munich Security Conference.
Do not address a non-existent problem. Companies are trying to win a battle with the EU over 'sausage nomenclature'
Czech companies are engaged in a conflict with the European Union regarding regulations on food labeling, particularly concerning the term used for sausages.
African leaders discuss the future of their continent in Addis Ababa and seek solutions to its crises
African leaders are meeting in Addis Ababa to address the continent's future and explore solutions to its ongoing crises.
Africa: African Union Summit Opens, As Continent Faces Conflict and Climate Extremes
The 2026 African Union Summit is opening in Addis Ababa, addressing significant challenges including conflict, climate extremes, and water resource management.
The Chairperson of the African Union Calls to End What He Calls the Annihilation of Palestinians
M. A. Youssoufa, the Chairperson of the African Union, urges for an end to the destruction of the Palestinian people amid the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
Antonio Guterres, UN Secretary-General: 'We must stop foreign interference' in Sudan
At the 39th African Union summit in Addis Ababa, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres called for an end to foreign interference in Sudan amid ongoing conflicts in the region.
The Axis of Conflict in the LDP: The Need for 'Breadth' in the Center, as Seen by Professor Minano's Introverted Stance
The article discusses the challenges faced by the newly formed 'Center Reform Union' of the Constitutional Democratic Party and Komeito after their significant defeat in recent elections against the conservative Abe administration.
What are the main challenges facing the 39th African Union Summit?
The 39th African Union Summit is addressing complex challenges including armed conflicts, unconstitutional changes of governments, and the aspirations for development and continental integration.
The reintegration of Sudan is a topic of debate at the African Union
The African Union is currently debating Sudan's reintegration amid ongoing conflicts and the recent meeting of member states' foreign ministers in preparation for the upcoming summit.
African Peace Council rejects Israel's recognition of 'Somaliland' and calls for an end to the war in Sudan
The African Union's Peace and Security Council has condemned Israel's recognition of the breakaway region of Somaliland and called for an end to the conflict in Sudan.
The EU is considering the possibility of establishing military training bases in Ukraine
The European Union is exploring the establishment of military training centers in Ukraine as part of its support for the country amidst ongoing conflict with Russia.
Olivier Nduhungirehe: "If sanctions could solve the problem, I would sign tomorrow," declares the Rwandan Minister of Foreign Affairs
Rwanda's Foreign Minister Olivier Nduhungirehe discusses the ongoing conflict in eastern DR Congo and challenges international sanctions as ineffective in resolving the issue.
Breaking: Sudanese Foreign Minister: Foreign Interference Escalates War in Sudan
The Sudanese Foreign Minister has accused external forces of exacerbating the ongoing conflict in Sudan and called for the African Union to lift the suspension of Sudan's membership.
Union Conflict: This is how a meeting of pilots rejecting the labor reform is experienced at Aeroparque
Pilots in Argentina are holding a meeting at Aeroparque to oppose the proposed labor reform being discussed in Congress.
PASKE: Threatens to leave PASOK - 'Unprecedented lynching against Panagopoulos'
PASKE has threatened to leave PASOK, accusing the party's trade union network of unprecedented attacks against Yiannis Panagopoulos.
Conflict at Dino continues, talks are stalled. Trade unionists: the management was represented by the head of OHS
Negotiations aimed at resolving ongoing conflicts between employees and management at Dino chain stores have stalled, with union representatives expressing disappointment over the lack of meaningful discussions during the meeting.
Conflict at Dino. Meeting with the company's management on Tuesday
The article discusses the upcoming meeting between representatives of the OPZZ labor union and the management of Dino, addressing grievances regarding working conditions.
Moldova's new prime minister makes first official visit to Ukraine to deepen EU, security ties
Moldovan Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu visited Ukraine to strengthen ties regarding EU integration and regional security amid the ongoing conflict with Russia.
East of the DRC: Félix Tshisekedi meets João Lourenço and Faure Gnassingbé in Angola
Congolese President Félix Tshisekedi visited Luanda for discussions with Angolan and Togolese counterparts on the ongoing conflict in eastern DRC.
African Union calls for DRC ceasefire
The African Union, led by Angola’s president, has urged for a ceasefire in the ongoing conflict in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo following a meeting with DRC's President Tshisekedi.
Does Sudan's Return to IGAD Lead to a Restoration of Its Role in Ending the Conflict?
Sudan has regained its membership in the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) after nearly two years of suspension, potentially allowing the organization to play a crucial role in the peace process amid ongoing conflicts in the country.
Zelenskyy criticises Europe for "living in a bubble": if Ukraine falls, Putin will push further
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned that if Ukraine succumbs to Russian aggression, the conflict will extend into European Union nations, criticizing Europe's inattentiveness to the situation.
Trains: The Government imposed mandatory conciliation in the railway conflict to deactivate tomorrow's strike
The Argentine government has enacted mandatory conciliation in the railway conflict to prevent a planned strike by the La Fraternidad union.
EU agrees details on 90 billion euro lifeline to Ukraine
European ambassadors have finalized the details of a 90 billion euro loan for Ukraine, aimed at addressing financial deficits as the conflict with Russia continues into its fifth year.