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19-years-old candidate ends 43-years mayoral era in French municipal election

A 19-years-old candidate has brought an end to a 43-year political era in the southern French town of Roquefort-les-Pins, marking a significant shift in local leadership. Ewan Corinaldesi narrowly defeated longtime mayor Michel Rossi, winning by just 39 votes in a closely contested municipal election. Corinaldesi......

Socialists battle to hold Paris as France votes in mayoral elections

France is heading to the polls in a nationwide round of mayoral elections, seen as a key political test ahead of the next presidential race. Across major cities and towns, voters are deciding local leadership in a vote that could reshape the country’s political landscape. In the spotlight is Paris,......

Historical events continue to shape modern political ideologies and debates

Historical events have played a decisive role in shaping contemporary political ideologies, often emerging from crises, revolutions, and major social transformations. These moments redefine power structures, influence collective values, and leave lasting impacts on how societies understand governance,......

Viktor Orban turns to digital supporters ahead of Hungary’s parliamentary election

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is increasingly relying on online supporters and grassroots activists as he prepares for a closely watched parliamentary election in Hungary. With the vote approaching in April, the nationalist leader has launched a digital mobilization campaign aimed at......

French municipal elections 2026: 19.37% voter turnout at Midday

As France holds the first round of its 2026 municipal elections, voter turnout reached 19.37% by 12 p.m., according to the Ministry of the Interior. This is nearly one point higher than the turnout at the same time in 2020, but still significantly lower than national legislative elections in 2024. Participation......

French municipal elections: uncertainty over turnout and high stakes in major cities

France is heading to the polls Sunday for the first round of municipal elections, six years after the previous vote marked by the Covid-19 pandemic. Voter turnout will be closely monitored, and several major cities are expected to see tight races, with post-first-round alliances shaping the local political......

South Korea’s prime minister meets Donald Trump in Washington

South Korean Prime Minister Kim Min-seok met with U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington, D.C. on Friday, according to officials from South Korea. The meeting took place during the prime minister’s visit to the United States, where he has been holding talks with American leaders about economic......

Türkiye enters a new era with proactive approach, president says

Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said the country is moving into a new phase of governance and foreign policy that requires faster decisions, stronger preparedness and a more proactive approach to regional challenges. Speaking during an iftar gathering in Istanbul, the Turkish president emphasized that protecting......

Greenland's Siumut party exits coalition amid political tensions

Greenland's ruling coalition faces turbulence as the Siumut party has officially withdrawn from the government, Prime Minister Jens-Frederik Nielsen announced Friday. The move comes after internal disputes over two ministers seeking election to Denmark's parliament without prior approval from......

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