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Delve into the latest legislative developments and policy decisions to uncover their implications on societies and individuals. Our analysis provides a deeper understanding of legal and political frameworks and their impact on daily life.

International relations

From diplomatic negotiations to geopolitical tensions, we cover interactions between nations that shape regional, continental, and ultimately global dynamics.

Regional and global dynamics

Unravel the interconnectedness of regional and global politics, highlighting the ripple effects of events and decisions on a broader scale.

National politics

Delving into the intricacies of domestic politics, we provide context and analysis to help audiences grasp the nuances of a country's political landscape, gain valuable insights into effective governance strategies across different regions, and learn from diverse contexts.

Democracy

Examine the principles, challenges, and evolution of democratic systems worldwide, providing insights into the mechanisms of governance and citizen participation.

Migrations

Understand the complex factors driving human movement across borders, shedding light on policies that shape migration patterns.

Daniel Noboa

Ecuador elects young businessman turned politician, following governmental scandal

The 35-year-old conservative, Daniel Noboa, defeated Luisa González from the progressive Citizen Revolution Movement party. Noboa ran a campaign focused on stronger enforcement of violent crime and bringing a "New Ecuador" as the previous presidency ended in a corruption trial and murders have become a national concern.…
October 16, 2023
Chakkraphong Saengmanee, deputy minister of foreign affairs of Thailand

At least a dozen foreign nationals captured in Israel by Hamas

Between 150 and 200 people are thought to be hostages of Hamas after its surprise terrorist attack in Israel on Saturday. At least two dozens of them have foreign nationalities: Thailand reported on Wednesday that 14 nationals were kidnapped. Meanwhile, Hamas threatened to kill hostages for Israeli bombings.…
October 9, 2023
Sweden lottery scratch card

Towards the end of lotteries financing Swedish political parties?

In Sweden, the government will work on a ban on lotteries financing political parties, advancing the negative consequences of gambling. But it also aims to deprive an important source of funds from the Social Democrats, the country's largest party now in the opposition, that other parties don't have.…
May 1, 2023
Matzah

In Israel, the issue of leavened food in hospitals resurfaces with Passover coming

Israel's government passed last week a law related to leavened food, hametz, in hospitals during Passover, resurfacing a controversial matter before the holiday starts. Supporters of the law play down its impact, while the opposition considers it shows how the government inserts more conservative religious views into Israeli society.…
April 4, 2023
Miloš Jovanović

French citizenship comes up in Serbia in a political argument over patriotism

The French citizenship of a Serbian politician has been exposed by the prime minister of Serbia Ana Brnabić in an argument to defend criticism of nationalist Serbian politicians in light of a normalization agreement with Kosovo. An ultranationalist claimed Ms. Brnabić was Croatian as a way to undermine her legitimacy and patriotism.…
March 7, 2023
Spanish minister of Transport Raquel Sánchez

Ordered trains too wide for tunnels in Spain

Spain ordered new trains for the provinces of Cantabria and Asturias but they would have been too wide for some old tunnels. The head of Renfe and the secretary of State for Transport stepped down as a consequence of the mistake.…
February 22, 2023
Natalia Gavrilita

Moldova Prime Minister Natalia Gavrilita resigned

Moldova Prime Minister Natalia Gavrilita announced her resignation on February 10. President Maia Sandu appointed the secretary general of the Supreme Security Council Dorin Recean as the candidate to become the new prime minister.…
February 10, 2023
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