Workers’ Party
The Workers’ Party (PT) is a left-wing political party in Brazil. It is best known for rising to national power with presidents Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and Dilma Rousseff and for social programs like Bolsa Família and worker-focused labor policies. It remains relevant in current news as a major force in Brazilian politics, shaping elections, governance, and ongoing corruption investigations connected to its leadership.

North Korea's Kim Jong Un Launches Major Party Congress Focused on Economic Goals
North Korea's 9th Workers' Party Congress marks a pivotal moment for Kim Jong Un to reinforce his leadership and emphasize economic achievements. The event signals a focus on economic stability amid ongoing international tensions.

North Korea consolidates power with Kim Jong Un re-election and family promotions at rare party congress
North Korea’s ruling party re-elected Kim Jong Un as general-secretary during a rare congress, emphasizing leadership stability. The congress also promoted Kim’s younger sister, suggesting potential future leadership plans.