‘Embarrassing’: Vancouver councillor calls out mayor over drugs comment controversy
Vancouver Mayor Ken Sim apologized to Councillor Sean Orr for mistakenly accusing him of distributing illegal drugs during a briefing for Chinese business leaders.
Media Briefing: Catholic Television Does Not Want to Show the Full Reality, Prefers to Inspire
The article discusses the stance of Catholic media in Slovakia, highlighting their intention to inspire rather than depict reality.
Friday briefing: Is the result in Gorton and Denton a sign of things to come?
Hannah Spencer has made history by becoming the new MP for Gorton and Denton, marking the Green party's first parliamentary byelection victory while Labour was relegated to third place.
[View Briefing] President Yoon's 56% Approval in Daegu
President Yoon has achieved a 67% approval rating, the highest since taking office, with significant support in Daegu despite ongoing political tensions.
Canada no longer linking Indian government to violent crimes – media
Canada has changed its position and no longer associates the Indian government with violent crimes, as reported by a media briefing.
[View Briefing] Internal Conflict in the National Power Over Daegu-Gyeongbuk Unification
The article discusses internal conflicts within the National Power party regarding the unification of Daegu and Gyeongbuk regions, along with several political and economic issues in South Korea.
Nawrocki speaks on SAFE: "the issue of sovereignty raises doubts"
President Karol Nawrocki addressed concerns about the SAFE loan's implications for Poland's sovereignty during a military briefing.
President Yoon: Money Stuck in Real Estate Flowing Positively... Jeong Cheong-rae: National Normalization Leads to Stock Market Normalization
The leaders emphasized the recent rise in South Korea's stock market and the positive implications of redeployed real estate funds during a press briefing.
Wednesday briefing: Is the tide turning against Trump on tariffs?
The US Supreme Court ruled that Donald Trump unlawfully imposed tariffs, challenging his economic policies.
Rubio, Ratcliffe to deliver classified Iran briefing to Gang of Eight ahead of Trump's State of the Union
Marco Rubio and John Ratcliffe are set to brief congressional leaders on increasing tensions with Iran before Trump's State of the Union address.
Marco Rubio to deliver rare briefing to top US lawmakers on Iran amid tensions
Marco Rubio is set to brief top US lawmakers on Iran as tensions rise and the US increases its military presence in the Middle East.
Ukraine’s Next Elections: Preparations, Politics, and Pitfalls — next KI Insights monthly briefing
A briefing discusses the ongoing political competition in Ukraine and the preparations for upcoming elections amid challenges from peace negotiations.
Tuesday briefing: The long and winding road of war in Ukraine, as the human cost mounts
Today marks four years since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, highlighting the ongoing human cost and the continued devastation faced by the country.
[View Briefing] The National Power Party Meeting That Skipped 'Refusal of Yoon'
The National Power Party meeting overlooked the 'Refusal of Yoon' amidst escalating internal conflicts and significant political events in South Korea.
Kim Min-seok, at the National Policy Briefing at Incheon Gyeyang, stated, 'The Democratic Party should lead AI democracy'
Prime Minister Kim Min-seok emphasized the importance of adapting to new circumstances while safeguarding national interests during a policy briefing in Incheon, suggesting that the Democratic Party should take a leadership role in AI democracy.
[View Briefing] 100 Days Until Local Elections! What Are the Prospects for the Parties?
The article discusses the political landscape and expectations for the upcoming local elections in South Korea, focusing on key figures and events.
Disagreement on 'Reduction of Outdoor Maneuvers'... Joint Briefing on Korea-US Joint Exercise Announcement Delayed in March
A joint briefing between South Korea and the United States regarding the 'Freedom Shield' exercise has been delayed due to disagreements over the reduction of outdoor maneuver training.
Friday briefing: What does the arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor mean?
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, the Duke of York, was arrested on his 66th birthday for suspected misconduct in public office, marking a significant moment in royal history.
[View Briefing] Yoon Seok-youl 'life imprisonment', looking at the reasons for sentencing
The article discusses the life imprisonment sentencing of Yoon Seok-youl and the factors involved in determining this sentence, among other political reactions.
ELTA Summary: Meeting on Foreign Policy at the Presidential Palace and the Funding Issue of "Nemuno Aušra"
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausėda discusses the potential restoration of diplomatic relations with China and sanctions on Belarus at a foreign policy briefing.
Marinakis attacks PASOK and Tsoukalas - 'The photos of Kaisariani belong to all Greeks'
Government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis launched a strong attack on PASOK during a political briefing, addressing statements from party officials and alluding to shifts in the party's positions under President Androulakis.
[View Briefing] Yoon Suk-yeol's 'leader of the coup' sentence
The article discusses the sentencing of Yoon Suk-yeol as the 'leader of the coup' and its implications for his political future.
Sheinbaum's Morning Briefing TODAY, February 18, 2026; follow the live conference HERE
Claudia Sheinbaum is addressing key governmental topics and public interactions during her morning conference today.
[View Briefing] Prediction of Yoon Seok-yeol's ‘Death Sentence’ Verdict
The article discusses the anticipation surrounding the upcoming verdict for Yoon Seok-yeol, who is facing a possible death sentence related to allegations of leading a coup.
Tuesday briefing: The factors that will shape the future of Scotland
The upcoming Holyrood election in Scotland could lead to significant political changes, as the SNP faces declining voter trust while other parties, including Labour and Reform UK, vie for influence.
Sheinbaum's Morning Briefing TODAY February 16, 2026; follow the conference LIVE HERE
Claudia Sheinbaum conducts her morning briefing, 'La Mañanera', addressing key government announcements and engaging with the public and media.
Parliament: Update from Gerapetridis on Greek-Turkish Issues Behind Closed Doors
The Greek Minister of Foreign Affairs, George Gerapetridis, is providing a closed-door briefing to Parliament on the results of the latest Greece-Turkey Cooperation Council meeting.
Media Briefing: How Journalists Use AI to Monitor the Manosphere
Journalists are increasingly using AI to monitor political discussions in podcasts and influencer channels, as these platforms have become significant spaces for public discourse.
Antti Häkkänen speaks to the Finnish media - live broadcast in progress
Finnish Defense Minister Antti Häkkänen is currently addressing the media in Munich in a live briefing.
[View Briefing] Controversy Over Lee Sang-min's '7-Year Prison Sentence'
The article discusses the controversy surrounding the recent sentencing of Lee Sang-min to seven years in prison, highlighting political reactions and implications.
Sheinbaum details that Mexico's critical minerals are not up for negotiation
President Claudia Sheinbaum emphasized that Mexico's critical minerals are exclusively owned by the country and are not subject to negotiation during a briefing.
US Border Coordinator says operation against migrants in Minnesota will be completed
US Border Security official Thomas Homan announced during a press briefing in Minneapolis that a significant operation targeting migrants will conclude soon, indicating a strategic shift from previous policies under the Trump administration.
Follow Live: Rutte and Häkkänen Tell What Was Promised to the Americans
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte is set to reveal what European NATO members and Canada promised to the US regarding Arctic defense during a press briefing.
No Norwegian Prime Minister Has Said Something Like This About the USA Before
Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre of Norway expressed a more somber view on the US's role in global security at a recent briefing.
Africa: Bridging the Capital Gap - Strategic Public-Private Partnerships Invest in Young Agri-Entrepreneurs
A press briefing highlighted the need for investment in young agricultural entrepreneurs as a way to revive the global aid system and strengthen food security.
[View Briefing] ‘Cutting Off Power and Water to Media Companies’ Lee Sang-min First Trial
The first trial for Lee Sang-min regarding the controversial 'cutting off power and water to media companies' is underway, alongside discussions about various political and judicial reforms in South Korea.
Leavitt brushes off Lutnick–Epstein heat with list of administration wins media ignored before ending briefing
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt deflected questions about Secretary Lutnick's ties to Jeffrey Epstein during a briefing, instead highlighting the administration's achievements.
[View Briefing] Jeong Cheong-rae: 'Stop Negotiations for Unification Before the Local Elections'
The article discusses Jeong Cheong-rae's call to halt negotiations on party unification ahead of local elections.
[View Briefing] Kim Ye-seong and Kim Sang-min Acquitted... Why Did the Court?
Kim Ye-seong and Kim Sang-min were acquitted in a ruling that raises questions about the investigative abilities of the special prosecutor's office.
Monday briefing: The Welsh were Labour’s most loyal voters, but even their support is in doubt
Labour is facing potential election losses in Wales and Scotland amidst internal turmoil and declining voter support, marking a critical moment for the party's leadership.
[View Briefing] The Aftermath of the Democratic Party's 'Second Special Investigation Recommendation'
This article discusses the political ramifications following the Democratic Party's recommendation for a second special investigation.
Zelenskyy briefed by his negotiators after meetings with Russia and US: Ukraine needs security guarantees
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy emphasized the need for effective security guarantees during a briefing with his negotiators following talks with US and Russian representatives.
Sikorski was asked in the US about the ambassador's dispute with Marshal Czarzasty. Will he de-escalate?
Radosław Sikorski addresses a dispute between US Ambassador to Poland and Polish Parliament Marshal Włodzimierz Czarzasty regarding support for Trump's Nobel Peace Prize nomination during a briefing in Chicago.
Lawmakers, advocates call for stronger action against FGM
Stakeholders in Oyo State advocate for stronger legislation and investment to eradicate Female Genital Mutilation during a media briefing in Ibadan.
Marinakis at the 'Briefing for Citizens': The four major changes in the upcoming constitutional amendment
The government spokesman discusses four significant changes in the forthcoming constitutional amendment and addresses questions related to worker security and current issues.
The selective quotes published by Netanyahu were not meant to clear the fog around the failure, but to amplify it
The article discusses how Netanyahu has previously used selective quotes to deflect blame for security failures, specifically regarding Hamas tunnel threats, and suggests a similar strategy in a recent press briefing.
[View Briefing] Myung Tae-kyun Not Guilty Shock… In-Depth Analysis
The news discusses the surprising not guilty verdict for Myung Tae-kyun and other political developments in South Korea.
Ukraine battlefield update: Strategic, operational, and defense technology shifts — next KI Insights monthly briefing
Ukraine's armed forces are facing significant challenges in the southern and eastern fronts, driven by new technologies and tactical shifts.
Marinakis' sharp comment on Tsipras and Samaras – What he said about Karamanlis
Pavlos Marinakis commented on Alexis Tsipras, Antonis Samaras, and Kostas Karamanlis during a briefing, particularly addressing a problematic post by Tsipras regarding the tragedy in Chios.
Thursday briefing: Will the Epstein files threaten Peter Mandelson’s legacy?
The release of the Epstein files by the US Department of Justice has raised questions about Peter Mandelson's legacy due to his past connections with prominent figures.