
Bolsonaro Imprisoned: Brazil’s Right Faces Leadership Void
Ahead of the 2026 election, the jailing of the former president has left Brazil’s conservative bloc without a unifying figure.

Ahead of the 2026 election, the jailing of the former president has left Brazil’s conservative bloc without a unifying figure.

Álvaro García Ortiz steps down after being suspended for two years and fined for leaking private data about the partner of a prominent opposition politician.

The indicted attorney general gave a speech at the opening of the Judicial Year amid calls for his resignation.

Trump criticized the decision on Truth Social, calling in “highly partisan.”

The Supreme Court was right to rule that a woman is a woman, but its existence continues to derail Britain’s delicate constitution.

This ruling isn’t just a legal win; it’s a cultural turning point. But the fight isn’t over.
The ruling affirms biological sex in law, but still upholds protections for “transgender” people.

The exiled separatist leader is facing an uphill battle to return to Spain.

The ruling is widely seen as offering political favoritism to socialists.

Rome’s plan to process up to 36,000 migrants a year in Albania is closer to becoming a reality.