Israeli Prime Minister <strong>Benjamin Netanyahu</strong> has announced the start of war, prompting accusations from the opposition of promoting conflict rather than opposing it. This situation raises questions about the potential consequences for Israel.
Hungary is preparing for crucial elections on Sunday, with voters questioning the possibility of ending Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's rule. This election represents a true test of democracy in the country amid widespread criticism of government policies.
Iran has announced a ceasefire in its recent conflict with the United States and Israel, raising concerns among opponents and activists who feel disappointed by the lack of real change in the regime. This announcement comes at a time of increasing tensions within the country.
Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid has attacked Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, accusing him of causing an unprecedented political crisis in Israel. These statements come at a sensitive time as the country faces increasing internal tensions.
Reports indicate that the Venezuelan government and opposition may collaborate to protect American assets in the country. This development comes at a critical time as the Venezuelan economy faces ongoing crises.
U.S. President Donald Trump disclosed that the United States attempted to deliver weapons to Iranian opposition groups during protests in January. However, the operation failed as intermediaries seized the shipments before they could reach their intended recipients.
Bahrain has announced strict measures against opposition groups as internal unrest escalates due to renewed conflict in Iran. These actions are part of the government's efforts to maintain stability amid rising regional tensions.
The Turkish opposition, led by the Republican People's Party, is intensifying pressure on President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to call for early elections, while Erdogan's ruling Justice and Development Party insists on holding elections as scheduled in 2028.
Iranian authorities have executed two individuals believed to be connected to an opposition group, marking an escalation in the crackdown on dissenting voices. This action comes amid rising tensions in the country due to ongoing public protests.
On Saturday, Iran executed two men convicted of being members of a banned opposition group, with the judiciary stating that the executions were a result of actions aimed at overthrowing the regime. These executions come amid rising tensions between Iran and both the United States and Israel.
Iranian authorities executed two men today who were convicted of belonging to the opposition group, the People's Mujahedin of Iran, and carrying out armed attacks. This action reflects the increasing repression against political opponents in the country.
Hungary is preparing for crucial parliamentary elections on April 12, with polls indicating that the opposition Tisza party, led by Peter Magar, is ahead of the ruling Fidesz party led by Viktor Orban. After 16 years in power, Orban faces significant challenges that could lead to the end of his rule.
Israeli opposition parties have called on U.S. President Donald Trump to refrain from interfering in Israel's internal affairs as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's popularity declines. This comes amid polls indicating a potential victory for the opposition in the upcoming elections.
Mauritanian President <strong>Mohamed Ould Cheikh El Ghazouani</strong> has expressed his unwillingness to run for a third presidential term, highlighting his non-involvement in the stalled national dialogue sessions due to disputes over the number of presidential terms.
Iranian authorities have executed two individuals accused of belonging to the Mojahedin-e Khalq organization, a move that underscores Tehran's ongoing harsh policies against dissent. This action comes amid rising internal and external tensions in the country.
Iran has executed four alleged members of the Mujahedin-e Khalq organization, reflecting a wartime strategy to bolster internal control. This move comes amid rising internal and external tensions faced by the Iranian regime.
On Tuesday, civil trials continued in Sudan's capital Khartoum and other cities against individuals arrested for raising anti-Brotherhood slogans. These trials occur amid accusations against the military wing of the Brotherhood for using violence against political opponents.
Svetlana Tsikhanouskaya, the Belarusian opposition leader in exile, urged against easing European Union sanctions on Belarus, asserting that such actions would strengthen the existing regime. Her remarks were made during a press conference in Vilnius, Lithuania.
Moïse Katumbi, a prominent opposition leader in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, warns against any attempts to amend the constitution, stating it poses a dangerous maneuver to pave the way for President Félix Tshisekedi's third term.
Cameroonian authorities have suspended events honoring prominent opposition figure Anicet Ikani, who died in prison, reflecting a crackdown on freedom of expression in the country. The events were scheduled to take place in Bafoussam but were interrupted by police intervention.
An exclusive report by France 2 reveals the dire situation in Tehran, where citizens suffer from daily bombings and the opposition faces severe repression. The report, filmed secretly, highlights the destruction in neighborhoods and universities amid ongoing conflict.
Egyptian Prime Minister <strong>Mostafa Madbouly</strong> held a proactive meeting with parliamentary opposition representatives to tackle potential challenges arising from regional tensions. This meeting comes at a critical time as pressures on the government continue to mount.
Iranian authorities have announced the seizure of assets belonging to several public figures, including football star Sardar Azmoun, on charges of treason due to their opposition to the regime. This action comes amid increasing pressure on dissenters in the country.
Families of detained Tunisian opposition members continue to call for their loved ones' release amid a crackdown led by President Kais Saied. They claim the charges against them are fabricated and politically motivated.
The American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) has expressed its dissatisfaction with several prominent Democrats distancing themselves from its support, reflecting a decline in Israel's image within the Democratic Party. This shift comes as potential candidates for the 2028 presidential election reject any backing from the organization.
Hungarian government spokesman Zoltan Kovacs has accused Ukrainian intelligence of conducting unprecedented operations aimed at supporting the Hungarian opposition's rise to power. These allegations raise questions about Ukraine's role in the internal politics of neighboring countries.
Iranian authorities announced on Tuesday the arrest of dozens of individuals across various provinces for allegedly cooperating with what they describe as 'hostile nations.' This crackdown is part of an ongoing campaign targeting dissenters and activists amid rising political and security tensions in the country.
Authorities in Zimbabwe have arrested former minister and opposition leader Tendai Biti while he was organizing a protest against a constitutional amendment that seeks to extend President Emmerson Mnangagwa's term by two additional years.