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China: Its secret “weapon” in global developments – Concern about espionage
In a world where global balances are shifting and geopolitical strategies are reshaping, China appears to retain a “magic weapon” that it uses with precision to influence events and control global rhetoric. As described by Mao Zedong and reaffirmed by Xi Jinping, this weapon is none other than the United Front Work Department (UFWD).
The budget was approved with 158 “yes” votes – What the political leaders said in their speeches
The 2025 state budget was approved tonight, receiving 158 “yes” votes, while 139 MPs voted “no.” Former Prime Minister Antonis Samaras was notably absent from the vote.
The Island of Cannibals: The hidden crime of Stalin’s regime
On Joseph Stalin and some of his criminal actions, primarily before World War II, we have written several articles. We were accused by various individuals of anti-communism; however, we only present documented facts, and we would do the same regardless of who was morally responsible.
France: The debate on the motion of impeachment against Barnier has begun
France is in a political and economic whirlwind as debate is underway on motions of no-confidence tabled following the decision by French Prime Minister Michel Barnier to trigger the controversial Article 49.3 of the Constitution to approve the 2025 budget. The procedure, which allows bills to be approved without a parliamentary vote, has provoked strong opposition parties.
The December Events of 1944: An 80-year-old bloody “Why”
The historical trauma of the December Events, essentially a composite of numerous smaller traumas and just as many enigmas, remains largely unhealed. Eight decades later, instead of resolving the questions, time has merely multiplied them.
Poll shows narrowing gap between New Democracy and PASOK
A Metron Analysis poll for MEGA channel has revealed that the ruling conservative New Democracy party maintains the lead in voter preferences, though its margin over socialist PASOK has shrunk to single digits. Meanwhile, economic issues, particularly inflation, dominate public concerns.
China probes top military official for corruption
A top Chinese military official has been dismissed while an investigation into "serious violations of discipline" takes place, Beijing said on Nov. 28, the latest senior figure to fall in a sweeping crackdown on graft in the country's armed forces.
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Pulse: New Democracy (ND) above the figures of the European elections, its lead over PASOK at 12.5 points -10 parties in the Parliament
A poll by Pulse, presented on Skai’s main news bulletin, gives New Democracy an expanded lead of 12.5 points over PASOK, which, however, remains the big winner of the current political situation.
Political parallels
It is fair to say that most, if not all of us are following the current SYRIZA saga with some interest. Some of us are more interested than others either because we support or oppose the party, others are interested in the personalities involved; in any case the interest is high.
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Conservatives top Bulgarian elections but fall short of majority
The center-right GERB party of ex-premier Boyko Borissov appears to be the winner of Bulgaria's parliamentary election, the country's central electoral commission said Monday, with 98 percent of the ballots counted.