political party
Coverage of political party in the Nexus archive.
- South Africa: Blood On the Ballot As Four Political Activists Gunned Down
Four political activists were killed in South Africa, with two men linked to a political party found shot dead in Bekkersdal, Gauteng after gunfire was reported by residents.
- Data shows more than half of Colorado voters aren't registered with a political party
New data from the Colorado Secretary of State’s Office shows that more than half of Colorado voters are now registered as unaffiliated, meaning they are not registered with a political party.
- The football hooligan turned bigoted online rabble-rouser who should be too toxic for any political party
A former football hooligan has transitioned into a bigoted online rabble-rouser, deemed too toxic for inclusion in any political party. The individual's behavior is characterized as harmful and divisive, raising concerns about their influence in political spaces.
- Transcript: Rep. Don Bacon on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan," June 7, 2026
The article provides a transcript of an interview with Rep. Don Bacon, a Republican from Nebraska, on 'Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan' on June 7, 2026. The transcript includes his statements during the interview.
- Will Australia’s Independents Form a Political Party?
New campaign finance laws in Australia are forcing the Community Independents Project to reconsider its political strategy, as the legislation creates challenges for independent candidates. The project is at a crossroads, weighing whether to form a formal political party to navigate the regulatory changes.
- Thousands rally in Madrid to demand Sanchez's resignation
Thousands of protesters gathered in Madrid to demand the resignation of Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez due to corruption allegations involving his family, allies, and political party.
- Hakeem Jeffries doubles down on 'maximum warfare' rhetoric, tells critics 'I don't give a damn'
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries reaffirmed his 'maximum warfare' rhetoric against Republicans amid backlash following a report of an assassination attempt on Donald Trump. He defended his language by citing a 2025 White House staffer's use of the same phrase and criticized White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt for hypocrisy on civility.
- Red Ed strikes again! Miliband blamed as OpenAI pulls out of £31bn investment plans over high energy costs in huge blow to Labour's bid to make Britain an 'AI superpower'
OpenAI has withdrawn from a £31bn investment plan in Britain due to high energy costs, dealing a significant blow to Labour's vision of making the UK an 'AI superpower.' The decision has led to criticism of Ed Miliband, with accusations that his leadership contributed to the setback.
- Mullin weighs using airport customs as leverage against sanctuary cities
Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin proposed using airport customs processing as leverage against sanctuary cities to pressure them on immigration enforcement. The plan could disrupt commerce and tax bases in cities like New York and Philadelphia, which host major international airports.