If it is true that one person's terrorist is another person's freedom fighter, then: Churchill = Hitler.I forget where I read that, many years ago (Instapundit?), but that is what it all boi… Read More
Poland’s ruling party, Law and Justice (PiS), has won the most votes in the general election, according to exit polls. However, the liberal opposition bloc is projected to secure a par… Read More
The Israel-Hamas war caused oil prices to jump. Here’s what drivers in the U.S. need to know
A nozzle is replaced on a fuel dispenser at a gas station in La Puente, California, o… Read More
Stefanos Kasselakis, SYRIZA's new leaderOn 24/9/23, the second round for the election of the new president of SYRIZA took place. This party was the continuation of the “Coalition of th… Read More
The Lok Sabha on Wednesday passed the Constitution (One Hundred and Twenty-eighth Amendment) Bill, 2023 by 454 votes.
Two members belonging to the All India Majlis-E-Ittehadul Muslimeen… Read More
Anti-net zero campaigners and climate science deniers are claiming credit for the Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s weakening of UK green policies, as a senior official told DeSmog that ci… Read More
Climate change is the defining crisis of our age, but it does not even rate a mention on Labour's pledge card. Meanwhile, the National Party is pledging to make the country 'carbon neutral'… Read More
The heightened engagement between Delhi and Dhaka, exemplified by India’s invitations to Jatiya Party delegations and the US Congress members’ deliberations, signifies the evolvi… Read More
The right-wing Alternative for Germany wants the bloc to focus on border security and strategic autonomy
The European Union’s migration, climate, and m… Read More
The All Blacks complete their haka in Melbourne last week; TVNZ Breakfast host Anna Burns-Francis.
‘Alarming’: Publishers fume over National’s Meta/Google comments; Sport… Read More
My ongoing series on Nigel Farage’s bank account debacle continues.
Congratulations to him, because not only did Dame Alison Rose resign as the head of NatWest, but the head of their s… Read More
An aspiring British politician crowdsourced his platform and used artificial intelligence (AI) to build his manifesto, a “brave” measure despite its seeming failure, according t… Read More
By: Sanoop Suresh, Research Analyst, GSDN
Riots in France: source InternetOnce more, France embarks on a movement, but this time the demand is not the reversal of pension reforms or the c… Read More
SINGAPORE— Singapore government will intervene and have the right to terminate funding to SPH Media Trust (SMT) if misconduct or mismanagement of public funding and serious wrongdoin… Read More
Dear, oh dear.
This week was not a good one for the Leave voters of Britain.
Monday and Thursday were the huge news days.
Let’s begin with Thursday.
Brexit anniversary: so little done… Read More
Scholars and critics hold varying perspectives on the BJP’s stance on Hindu-Muslim relations. Some argue that the BJP has transformed over the years, with events like the Mandal agitat… Read More
Belgrade and some other Serbian cities have seen mass demonstrations since two deadly shooting rampages in early May that killed 18 people and wounded 20 others, including… Read More
A majority of GB News hosts attacked climate action on the channel in 2022, while one in three spread climate science denial, a DeSmog analysis can reveal.
Opponents of green polic… Read More
A parliamentary committee in the UK wants unbacked crypto assets to be regulated as gambling rather than financial activity.
The Treasury Committee’s latest report compelled th… Read More
NEW DELHI: The alliance movement between Mayawati's BSP and Akhilesh Yadav's Samajwadi Party has started for the Lok Sabha elections in Uttar Pradesh. Mayawati had recently tweeted about wh… Read More
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Anyone looking at France right now could be forgiven for thinking the country was on the edge of… Read More
By Jari Tanner | Associated Press
TALLINN, Estonia — Voters in Estonia cast ballots Sunday in a parliamentary election where initial results suggested the center-right Reform Party of… Read More
On February 4, 2023, Liz Truss wrote an exclusive 4,000 word article for The Telegraph: ‘I assumed upon entering Downing Street my mandate would be respected. How wrong I was’.
T… Read More
Massey University lecturer Suze Wilson thinks the criticisms of Jacinda Ardern are misogynistic. And we all thought the criticisms of her are based on the fact that she's a centrist defender… Read More
The year 2020 began on the heels of sedition cases against the Student Solidarity March organisers in December 2019 and PTM leader Manzoor Pashteen’s arrest in January, followed by the… Read More
Parliamentary hearings for Canada’s Online News Act–or the Liberal government’s attempt to rectify the imbalance between platforms and publishers–have so far yielde… Read More
Austria‘s liberal president is hoping to be reelected on Sunday without the need for a runoff vote after a campaign in which he has cast himself as the stable option in uncertain ti… Read More
The rise of far-right politician Giorgia Meloni has left many outside Italy asking how her brand of what many argue is fascism can achieve such prominence in a country that has experienced l… Read More
Ashutosh OpinionUpdated: July 25, 2022 9:07 pm IST Droupadi Murmu, India's youngest President, won 64% votes. Some would dare say that despite an all-powerful Prime Minister Narendr… Read More
Author: Editorial Board, ANU
As one old political hand remarked in the aftermath of Australia’s momentous federal election, the shifts underway in the country’s politics are simi… Read More
Pink Magnolias are a must-see sight in Paris in the spring, and they were in full bloom as Emmanuel Macron was re-elected for the first time in two decades.
IPSOS, a leading polling organisa… Read More
I’m of two minds about protests generally. On the one hand freedom of assembly and freedom of speech come together in protest marches, and so they are a key part of a free… Read More
Author: Kevin Hewison, UNC Chapel Hill
When the military junta grabbed power in 2014, it set about reversing Thailand’s earlier trajectory to electoral democracy. A military-backed, mo… Read More