Social Networks Are Not What They Thought
The article critiques the misconceptions adults hold regarding social media and the ineffective solutions they propose to address new digital challenges.
Senegal: parliament refers former minister to court over embezzlement claims
Senegal's parliament has voted to refer former minister Moussa Bocar Thiam to court for alleged embezzlement related to a digital technology park contract.
Virtue and Courage are Needed for the New Metapolitefsi
The article discusses the rising concerns over a new digital bureaucracy associated with the government's efforts to combat corruption in Greece.
Parliament: The Unified Digital Registry for Monitoring Corruption Cases Has Been Voted
The Greek Parliament has passed a bill to establish a Unified Digital Registry for monitoring corruption cases, with the ruling New Democracy party in favor and the opposition against it.
Data Instead of Intuition: How to Measure and Develop Residents' Digital Competences Locally
The article discusses a congress addressing the importance of using data-driven strategies to enhance residents' digital competences in local communities, featuring various leaders from politics, academia, and media.
All the Secrets of the Social Communication of Fratelli d’Italia
A new book reveals the digital communication strategies employed by the Italian political party Fratelli d’Italia, emphasizing the importance of genuine engagement over superficial metrics.
'Unbeatable in the South'... Kim Nam-guk appointed as spokesperson of the Democratic Party two months after resignation amid personnel solicitation controversy
Former presidential digital communications secretary Kim Nam-guk has been appointed as the spokesperson for the Democratic Party of Korea, two months after resigning due to a personnel solicitation controversy.
"Freedom is Coming". Freedom.gov Ignites Controversy
The upcoming launch of the U.S. government's website Freedom.gov has sparked concerns in Europe regarding its implications for freedom of expression.
The great obstacle for the ‘Rufián route’: the viral deputy does not convince any party
Gabriel Rufián, spokesperson for ERC, has struggled to gain support from other leftist parties despite his digital popularity and calls for unity.
Liakouli: Political audacity for the government to propose a 'corruption registry'
Eva Liakouli criticized the Greek government for proposing a digital registry for corruption cases while being plagued by numerous scandals itself.
Leaked documents from Facebook confirm experts' worst nightmares
Leaked documents reveal that Meta generates significant revenue from fraudulent ads while stalling control measures and hiding the extent of the issue from regulators.
Politics in the Digital Age
The article discusses the rise of digital commentary during election campaigns, focusing on the negative impact of online critics who undermine political candidates.
Collaborators from digital agency negotiated pro-Tarcísio and against Central Bank publications on gossip profiles
Service providers from one of Brazil's largest digital influence agencies, Mynd, negotiated social media posts that favored São Paulo Governor Tarcísio de Freitas and criticized the Central Bank.
Turkish Political Bullying Over Mayor's Outfit Sparks Digital Outrage and Erdoğan Condemns it
Turkish Mayor Zeynep Güneş faces political bullying online, prompting widespread outrage and condemnation from President Erdoğan.
Wide digital debate in Egypt regarding the new ministerial amendment
A wide digital debate has erupted in Egypt concerning the new ministerial amendment approved by the Egyptian House of Representatives.
Judicial research center cuts climate section from judges’ manual after Fox News Digital report
The Federal Judicial Center has removed a climate-centric section from its judges’ manual following allegations of bias in a Fox News Digital report.
Netaji Shocked to Receive Invitation for His Own 'Wedding', Made This Plea to Relatives
Senior Congress leader Sadasiv Yadav from Indore is in a peculiar predicament after a fake digital wedding invitation featuring him went viral on social media.
Happy word: So what about you with the red hat? Do you still admire Trump?
The article discusses an issue with page loading, possibly due to browser extensions or VPN connections, rather than focusing on political commentary.
"Those who like each other, quarrel". PiS MP "disarmed a journalist" by succumbing to her persuasion
The article discusses a debate over a proposed digital tax for major tech companies in Poland, highlighting divergent views among politicians, particularly within the ruling coalition.
Paid profiles equalize politics and gossip on social networks
The article discusses the risks posed by the use of digital influencers and AI-generated deepfakes in the upcoming elections, highlighting the need for vigilance from officials like Minister Nunes Marques who will lead the Electoral Court.
The new totalitarianism does not need secret police or bans. It suffices with algorithms
A new book by French political scientist Asma Mhalla discusses the emergence of a new form of totalitarianism that combines political and technological power, suggesting that modern control mechanisms operate subtly through digital means rather than through overt bans or secret police.
Fox News Digital's News Quiz: February 6, 2026
The article features a weekly news quiz focused on various current topics, including an FBI investigation in Las Vegas and Ellen DeGeneres's plans amidst political changes.
Using parliamentary funds – services from a colleague: it became clear what M. Maldeikis bought from A. Vyšniauskas
M. Maldeikis purchased analytical services from A. Vyšniauskas using parliamentary funds, including several invoices for digital content preparation related to his parliamentary activities.
Government press conference to be held by Michal, Kallas, Keldo, and Pakosta
The government press conference will feature Prime Minister Kristen Michal, Education and Science Minister Kristina Kallas, Economic and Communications Minister Erkki Keldo, and Justice and Digital Minister Liisa Pakosta, starting at noon and streamed live by Postimees.
This compromise turns the 'new' euro into a flop
As of 2029, all consumers in Europe are expected to use a digital euro, but conflicting interests threaten to derail the ambitious project, leading to a poor compromise despite a simple solution being available.
Pro-ICE billboard lights up San Francisco streets ahead of Super Bowl LX
A digital billboard in San Francisco supports Immigration and Customs Enforcement with a football-themed tribute ahead of Super Bowl LX.
Digital sovereignty (1/3): Have Trump’s threats spurred a European awakening?
European governments are now exploring indigenous digital solutions as a response to perceived threats from former President Trump, aiming to lessen reliance on US technology.
Did Trump Back Down from Striking Iran? Tweeters Comment
There is a division in Arab digital platforms regarding Trump's statements on Iran, with some seeing them as a clear retreat from military action, while others perceive them as strategic deception preceding a potential escalation.
Keir Starmer denies rollback of digital IDs is yet another U-turn
Keir Starmer refutes accusations of a U-turn regarding the rollback of mandatory digital IDs, despite criticism from the Conservatives about his government's direction.
Tories and Lib Dems criticise Starmer’s ‘spinelessness’ after U-turn on digital ID – UK politics live
The Tories and Lib Dems have criticized Starmer for his lack of courage following a significant reversal on digital ID plans, which now permits alternative identification methods for proving work eligibility.
Digital Sovereignty: Ministerial Conflict over Microsoft - Füracker Accuses Mehring of 'Fake News'
During the first cabinet meeting of the year in Bavaria, a conflict erupted between finance minister Albert Füracker and colleague Mehring regarding digital sovereignty and allegations of misinformation.
Romanos: The first to attack Karystianou are those from the opposition who politically supported her
The director of Digital Communications for the Prime Minister noted that those who are attacking Maria Karystianou are primarily from the opposition who had previously politically endorsed her.
Storm after Nawrocki's meeting with fans. Brawl on live program
The political discussion in the program '7th Day of the Week' focused on the comments made by Karol Nawrocki regarding the digital services act, alongside a contentious meeting with fans.
Digital Politics: Europe is Not Without Means of Power
The article discusses Europe's diplomatic response to U.S. provocations and highlights its potential leverage in digital policy to counter aggressive actions from the Trump administration.
Why Jette Nietzard is Doing Everything Right as a Political Influencer
Jette Nietzard leverages her opponents and the digital attention economy effectively as she begins the new year with provocative strategies.
Stolen VIP Archive from Report Consultant. League and FdI Attack
A digital archive containing over a million files related to influential figures in politics and finance is at the center of an investigation in Milan, prompting criticism from the League and FdI parties.
Who is Mykhailo Fedorov, the man Zelensky wants to see as Ukraine's next defense minister
President Volodymyr Zelensky intends to appoint Mykhailo Fedorov, currently Ukraine's deputy prime minister and digital transformation minister, as the new defense minister.
AfD: The Double Role of Ruben Rupp
Ruben Rupp is portrayed as a diligent member of parliament and a significant contributor to the AfD party, actively participating in debates on various issues including safety in football stadiums and digital legislation.