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How Trump’s Beijing bargaining could derail Taiwan’s multibillion-dollar defence budget
South China Morning Post
about 3 hours ago

How Trump’s Beijing bargaining could derail Taiwan’s multibillion-dollar defence budget

Taiwan’s parliament is set to prioritise review of a disputed NT$1.25 trillion (US$40 billion) special defence budget bill when its new session begins on Tuesday, as pressure mounts from Washington. But US President Donald Trump’s recent remarks about consulting Chinese President Xi Jinping on arms sales could complicate the debate, potentially giving Taipei’s opposition parties greater room to manoeuvre and reshape the final version of the bill, according to analysts. The renewed push follows...

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China youth ditch fast living to become ‘old-school humans’; stories get 1 billion views online
South China Morning Post
1 day ago

China youth ditch fast living to become ‘old-school humans’; stories get 1 billion views online

Once, young people in China were obsessed with emulating trendy lifestyles, attending parties, enjoying fine dining and treating consumption as a social currency. But as this fast-paced lifestyle became the norm, many began to feel exhausted. In response, a quieter, more traditional way of living has surfaced, and the young people have started calling themselves “old-school humans”. Last December, some people began sharing stories on social media about spending time with their grandparents at...

Heads roll in Europe over Epstein files while US justice declines to act
France 24
2 days ago

Heads roll in Europe over Epstein files while US justice declines to act

The arrest of Britain’s former prince Andrew underscored the stark contrast between Europe's response to the Epstein files and that of the United States, where only Ghislaine Maxwell is facing justice for her links to the convicted sex offender. Members of Congress from both parties have called for more accountability. "Now we need justice in the United States," said one lawmaker.

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From 2018 , our alliance has been intact , more parties have joined our alliance : DMK Dharanidharan on electoral pact with DMDK
news.webindia123.com
3 days ago

From 2018 , our alliance has been intact , more parties have joined our alliance : DMK Dharanidharan on electoral pact with DMDK

Published: 20260220T011500Z

Roughly 1 in 4 hold negative opinion of both major political parties: Survey
The Hill
4 days ago

Roughly 1 in 4 hold negative opinion of both major political parties: Survey

A new survey found that 1 in 4 Americans have a negative opinion of both major political parties ahead of midterm elections. Poll results from the AP-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research found that 1 in 10 Americans feel good about both parties. The feelings follow the longest government shutdown in the country’s history last...

Why the bipartisan consensus on Israel is under threat
The Hill
4 days ago

Why the bipartisan consensus on Israel is under threat

U.S.-Israeli relations are in trouble as both political parties are being pulled away from Israel, with far-left critics of Israel winning Democratic nominations and young Republicans and evangelicals showing unfavorable views of Israel.

8 creative ways to build your village, according to our listeners
NPR News
4 days ago

8 creative ways to build your village, according to our listeners

NPR listeners share how they've made relationships with their neighbors and community. Many of them, through parties, potlucks and coffees, say they've made the first move.

‘Quid pro quo’: How Indian firms fund parties whose governments help them
Al Jazeera
4 days ago

‘Quid pro quo’: How Indian firms fund parties whose governments help them

Big business shrugs off Supreme Court ban on electoral bonds to donate millions when in trouble, or needing approvals.

Keystone Kash Parties With Girlfriend Amid Guthrie Manhunt
thedailybeast.com
5 days ago

Keystone Kash Parties With Girlfriend Amid Guthrie Manhunt

Published: 20260217T231500Z

New Mexico lawmakers launching Epstein ranch investigation
The Hill
5 days ago

New Mexico lawmakers launching Epstein ranch investigation

Lawmakers in New Mexico unanimously approved new legislation on Monday that authorizes a probe into the convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro Ranch, located 30 miles from Santa Fe.  The legislation creates a special committee of state representatives including two from both the Democratic and Republican parties, who will investigate happenings at the ranch and...

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'One huge party': Brazilian carnival in full swing in Rio
France 24
5 days ago

'One huge party': Brazilian carnival in full swing in Rio

The world’s biggest party is back as Carnival celebrations return to Brazil with glittery, outrageous costumes, samba rhythms ringing out until dawn and hundreds of raucous roaming parties flooding the streets. "It does really feel as though the whole of the city has become one huge party for this two and a half day holiday", FRANCE 24's Jan Onoszko said, adding that Brazil's annual carnival has become longer, with parades continuing until March.

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On voter ID and ICE, do the parties want the policy win or the campaign issue?
The Hill
5 days ago

On voter ID and ICE, do the parties want the policy win or the campaign issue?

Republicans want to identify voters. Democrats want to identify Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers. Can they both get what they say they want? That’s the question before the Senate as dual-track negotiations continue over funding the Department of Homeland Security and a House-passed bill mandating changes to state election laws. The two have become...

What next for Okinawa’s anti-base alliance after Japan election loss?
South China Morning Post
5 days ago

What next for Okinawa’s anti-base alliance after Japan election loss?

The broad anti-base alliance that has shaped Okinawa’s politics for nearly a decade is reeling after a bruising election defeat, raising questions about the future of organised resistance to the US military presence on Japan’s southernmost islands. All Okinawa – a coalition of opposition parties and civic groups that backs Governor Denny Tamaki and campaigns to curb the US military footprint in the prefecture – failed to win a single one of Okinawa’s four single-seat constituencies in the...

Fusion Voting , Fusion Parties : Escaping the Two - Party Doom Loop
democracyjournal.org
6 days ago

Fusion Voting , Fusion Parties : Escaping the Two - Party Doom Loop

Published: 20260216T190000Z

US lawmakers push for VPN funding so Iranians can access internet
South China Morning Post
6 days ago

US lawmakers push for VPN funding so Iranians can access internet

US agencies are struggling to find the best method to fund additional software for millions of Iranian civilians to get around their government’s strict internet censors, amid a surge in demand over weeks of domestic unrest. The State Department, US senators from both parties, and other US agencies have advocated for funding virtual private networks and anticensorship technology programmes that would allow about a quarter of the people in Iran to access the internet without the Islamic...

Al Jazeera
7 days ago

Is Trumpism losing steam?

As Trumpism forces both major US parties to wonder what they stand for, experts weigh in on November election prospects.

New Zealand catches flak for ‘secret’ US critical minerals talks
South China Morning Post
7 days ago

New Zealand catches flak for ‘secret’ US critical minerals talks

New Zealand’s government has come under fire for keeping its talks with the United States over critical minerals under wraps, as opposition parties level accusations of secrecy amid mounting concern about environmental damage and foreign influence. Analysts say Wellington is reluctant to promote any formal agreement with Washington or invite public debate on the issue, even as both governments have confirmed that they are “exploring further opportunities” on critical minerals cooperation. In a...

Al Jazeera
8 days ago

Bangladeshi PM-in-waiting urges opposition to work with BNP

Bangladeshi Prime Minister-in-waiting Tarique Rahman urged opposition parties to work with the incoming BNP government.

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Brazil: 6 million expected at Rio Carnival
France 24
8 days ago

Brazil: 6 million expected at Rio Carnival

Friday evening marked the opening of the annual carnival celebrations in Rio de Janeiro, with an estimated six million revelers expected to flood the city’s exuberant street parties, where troupes of musicians, percussionists, and stilt performers attract vast crowds of glitter-covered, often scantily clad partygoers, as this year’s festivities also pay tribute to Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, honored with a towering 22-meter metal figure, symbolizing the three-time leader’s enduring presence over both Brazil’s political life and the streets of Rio. Gabrielle Nadler reports.

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Taiwan defence budget delays may push island down US priority list, William Lai warns
South China Morning Post
8 days ago

Taiwan defence budget delays may push island down US priority list, William Lai warns

Taiwanese leader William Lai Ching-te has appealed for public support amid a dispute about a special military budget, warning that the deadlock could delay key weapons deliveries and send the island down the US arms supply priority list. The NT$1.25 trillion (US$40 billion) special budget has been repeatedly blocked by opposition parties, even as Taipei has come under increasing US pressure to prove its commitment to its own defence. Analysts warn that continued delays could weaken perceptions...

DW News
10 days ago

Merkel calls speculation about German presidency bid 'absurd'

The office of former Chancellor Angela Merkel has dismissed reports that she could be in the running to become Germany's next president. Political parties are weighing who might replace President Steinmeier next year.