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Merz Urges SPD, Greens to Back Stricter Migration Policy

Friedrich Merz, a German Union Chancellor candidate, urged the SPD and Greens to support his stricter migration policy proposals in the Bundestag, emphasizing the need for action and distancing himself from the AfD after the Aschaffenburg knife attack renewed the migration debate.

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Sánchez Publicly Defends Minister Amidst Corruption Allegations

Following corruption allegations surrounding Ángel Víctor Torres, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez publicly defended him at the closing ceremony of the PSOE's regional congress in the Canary Islands on Sunday, calling Torres "an exemplary and unbeatable politician." Torres, who was recently reel...

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Death of Former Bordeaux Mayor Nicolas Florian

Nicolas Florian, former mayor of Bordeaux from 2019-2020, died on January 26th, 2025, after suffering a stroke; his death has prompted tributes and reflections on his political career and impact.

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Trump's Rapid-Fire Agenda: Reversals, Pardons, and a Controversial Start

President Trump's second term began with a flurry of executive orders reversing Biden-era policies, pardoning January 6th rioters, and focusing on rapid action across various policy areas, creating both domestic and international impacts.

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Germany Monitors Russian Disinformation Ahead of Bundestag Elections

German intelligence agencies are concerned about Russian interference in the February 23rd Bundestag elections, with Russia allegedly spending €4 billion on disinformation campaigns in 2024 and 2025 using fake accounts and websites; however, German authorities currently see no specific threat to the...

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Sheinbaum Prioritizes Housing, Maize Ban in New Mexican Legislative Session

President Claudia Sheinbaum initiated Mexico's next legislative session on February 1st, prioritizing housing reform (Infonavit Law) and a ban on genetically modified maize, alongside judicial and amparo law amendments, following the completion of her predecessor's agenda.

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Albanese's First Term Defined by Failed Voice Referendum

Anthony Albanese's first term as Prime Minister is largely defined by the failed Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum, overshadowing other policy initiatives and lacking the significant, enduring reforms of past Labor governments. The referendum's defeat also impacts the possibility of further ...

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Political Enthusiasm: A Key Differentiator in the Trump Era

This opinion piece contrasts the enthusiastic support for President Trump's 2017 inauguration with the apparent lack of similar engagement from the Democratic party, arguing that enthusiasm is crucial for policy success and suggesting potential areas where the Democrats could harness this energy.

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SYRIZA-PS Outlines Four Key Objectives and Plans to Tackle Bank Profiteering

SYRIZA-PS, the Greek opposition party, has announced four key objectives: regaining its leading opposition position, rebuilding the progressive political space, launching a public campaign, and restoring public trust. The party also plans to address bank profiteering, presenting proposals to ease th...

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South Korean Wreath and Light Stick Protests Reflect Deep Political Divide

Amid South Korea's impeachment crisis, citizens use flower wreaths and K-pop light sticks as protest tools, with thousands of wreaths sent to government buildings since December, reflecting the nation's deep political polarization and the mobilization of younger generations.

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Lukashenko's Seventh Term: Belarus Holds a Potemkin Election"

Belarus's January 26th, 2025, presidential election, expected to result in Alexander Lukashenko's seventh term, is characterized by a complete lack of opposition, suppressed media, and absent international observers, representing a stark departure from past elections and a step toward totalitarianis...

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Trump's Second Inauguration: Divided Reactions to Swift Policy Changes

President Donald Trump's second inauguration week was marked by hundreds of executive orders reversing Biden-era policies and fulfilling campaign promises, drawing sharply divided reactions from Americans across the political spectrum.

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