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France: The Populist Hour Strikes
The biggest fear that the populists of both right and left try to spread, so far with some success, is that of reforms that might threaten the “acquired social benefits” such as early retirement and long holidays. The silver bullet that killed Bayrou’s government was the plan to cut annual holidays, by just two days, to cover part of the budget deficit. Lurking in the background was the government’s refusal to cut the retirement age by two years to 62, while populists campaign for retirement at 60.
Ababipfa na babisangiye, naho jyewe ntaruhare mbifitemo!!!
Abantu benshi cyane kw’isi batanga ibitekerezo bitandukanye cyane kubijyanye na kamere y’Imana. Ariko mu bisobanuro byabo hari aho batagera, ubusanzwe Imana irikunda kandi cyane, iyo kamere ya yo usanga abantu bayihuriyeho nayo, nta kintu na kimwe Imana ikorera mu gihombo kitunguka! Uwakubwira ibyo yaba akubeshye cyane!!!
The Authoritarian Quartet, China, Russia, North Korea, and Iran: A New World Order in the Making?
This was not simply an anniversary parade; it was a declaration of intent by a coalition of states that reject the Western-led order and seek to replace it with an authoritarian alternative. When seen together, the gathering represented the closest thing yet to the formation of a new bloc: one that might aim to construct an entirely new world order defined not by democracy, but by coercion, censorship, and force.
Al-Sharaa’s Damascus Regime: Is Sharaa Really Doing All He Can or Was President Trump Set Up?
The Trump administration will likely pressure Sharaa’s regime not to threaten Syria’s Kurds, who make up a large portion of the pro-US Syrian Democratic Army in northeast Syria. Sharaa might also have to count on the US to resist pressure from his benefactor Turkey, which may be urging him to target Syria’s Kurds.












