A Hasty Start for the 'National Conference': Only One Opposition Party Attends, Distrust in Government Leadership
Only the opposition party 'Mirai' attended the inaugural meeting of the 'National Conference' launched by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, reflecting growing criticism of the government's agenda.
Analysis: Estonia's biggest threat to foreign policy is domestic politics
The article discusses how Estonia's election year distractions threaten its foreign policy unity amid a challenging security situation.
GDP could rise by 1.5 points if domestic content in exports increases by 10%: Edgar Amador
Mexico's economy could see a permanent 1.5-point increase in potential GDP if domestic content in exports rises by an additional 10%, according to Finance Secretary Edgar Amador.
US slaps steep duties on solar imports from India and Indonesia – media
The US has imposed significant tariffs on solar imports from India, Indonesia, and Laos to bolster domestic manufacturing and address unfair subsidies.
IMF urges China to prioritise consumption-led rebalancing, curb industrial policy
The IMF calls on China to shift towards consumption-led economic growth and implement stronger fiscal measures to support domestic demand amidst a record trade surplus.
State of the Union: Trump Targets the Home Front
In his lengthy State of the Union address, President Trump highlights his administration's achievements amidst rising concerns over domestic prices and some Americans' dissatisfaction with his foreign policy focus.
Records, screams, and hockey players: keys to Trump's State of the Union address
In his State of the Union address, President Trump focused on domestic policy and offered a skewed perspective on the economy ahead of the midterm elections.
Artur Bartkiewicz: What Poles Did Not Hear in Donald Trump's Address?
Donald Trump's lengthy speech primarily focused on U.S. domestic policy, with only brief remarks about the ongoing war in Ukraine, which he labeled as a conflict he intends to end without distinguishing between Russian and Ukrainian casualties.
The USA Expert: Why Domestic Politics Were in Focus
Professor Dag Blanck examines the emphasis on domestic policy in Donald Trump's lengthy national address, attributing it to his low approval ratings.
TJPI requires job reservations for women victims of violence, trans, and transgender individuals in third-party companies
The Piauí Court of Justice (TJPI) mandates that third-party companies reserve 5% of job vacancies for women in vulnerable situations, with specific allocations for domestic violence victims, transgender individuals, and others.
Domestic service: there will be a salary increase this month and new non-remunerative sums
Domestic service workers in Argentina will see a 1.5% salary increase this month, along with fixed bonuses based on hours worked.
USA: Trump's State of the Union Address: What to Expect
Trump's upcoming State of the Union address is expected to highlight his administration's achievements and reaffirm the nation's strength on the world stage.
Popko, Budimex: Local content as a safety policy
The article discusses the importance of including domestic entities in the Polish state’s purchasing and investment policies to strengthen economic resilience and stability.
Babushka, ARP: Repolonization - from Words to Actions
The article discusses the urgent need for Poland to strengthen its domestic supply chains as a national security issue rather than just an economic one.
Poles Want Local Content: The 'Polish First' Principle Has Strong Support in a Survey
A recent survey reveals strong public support in Poland for prioritizing local content and domestic companies in public funding and investments.
Stagnating Domestic Demand and Slowing Youth Employment... The Labor Market Dual Structure Solidifies Again
Recent data reveals a troubling widening of the wage gap between large and small businesses in South Korea, along with a decline in income growth for the youth, indicating a persistence of dual labor market structures.
European Union: How much should Europe isolate itself?
The EU is debating a significant legislative proposal aimed at strengthening domestic industries, highlighting a conflict over its economic doctrine.
Orphans of femicide face abandonment and difficulties in Brazil
At least 4,116 children, adolescents, and individuals with disabilities have been left without support due to femicide cases in Brazil since January 2023, according to a study by Lesfem.
New 10% tariffs to take effect next Tuesday
Iceland is set to implement new 10% tariffs starting next Tuesday.
Nigeria’s public debt rose to N153tn in Sept 2025 – DMO
Nigeria's total public debt reached N153.29 trillion as of September 30, 2025, reflecting a significant rise in both domestic and external debt obligations.
Foreign Policy Experts: Trump Tries to Influence EU Voters, but Domestic Politics Still Plays a Major Role
US Secretary of State visits Slovakia and Hungary, signaling strong ties with these EU countries despite their reliance on Russian energy supplies.
Announcement of Review of Discretionary Labor System and Establishment of National Intelligence Agency by Prime Minister Takai
Prime Minister Sanae Takai delivered her inaugural policy address highlighting the review of the discretionary labor system and the establishment of a national intelligence agency, while focusing on boosting domestic investment through responsible fiscal policies.
Former Rep MTG asserts that Americans don't want US war against Iran
Former Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene claims that the American public does not support military action against Iran, emphasizing domestic priorities instead.
Washing machines, refrigerators, and cars cheaper: import boom impacting production
Argentina's shift to open trade has led to lower prices for imported goods while also causing declines in domestic industrial production and employment.
To Protect Itself from Trump? Canada Increases Its Military Budget; Will Only Hire Canadian Companies
Canada plans to allocate a significant portion of its increasing military budget to domestic companies as part of a defense industrial strategy aiming to invest CAD 500 billion over the next decade.
Stock Market: The M-Dax is on its way to an all-time high
The M-Dax index is experiencing a continuous increase in strength, driven by domestic economic conditions and fiscal policy changes.
Editorial: Here the US Secretary of State is Wrong: The World has Not Changed, it has been Changed
The editorial criticizes the US Secretary of State for failing to acknowledge that the world has been altered by external forces rather than evolving organically.
The government continues to diagnose 'economic recovery' for four months... "Positive trends are expected to continue in January"
The South Korean government maintains its optimistic outlook on economic recovery, citing improvements in domestic consumption and favorable semiconductor exports.
The Dangers of Drug Price Cuts Based on Fiscal Logic
The South Korean government's policy to reduce drug prices raises concerns about its potential negative impact on public health and the domestic pharmaceutical industry's sustainability.
Podcast 'On the Point': Violence Behind Closed Doors
A new study reveals alarming statistics about domestic violence in Germany, with less than five percent of cases reported to authorities.
China reiterates demand to retract remarks from Japan's Minister Takaichi after electoral victory
China's Foreign Ministry has demanded the retraction of remarks made by Japanese Minister Takaichi regarding Taiwan, stating that China's policy towards Japan will remain unchanged despite Japan's recent elections.
Financed or Deferred: Two Different Ways to Face Domestic Debts
The article discusses two primary avenues for managing household debts: financing through personal loans and deferring payments through installment plans, highlighting the implications and conditions of each.
WEEKLY FACE ⟩ President Alar Karis is struggling with foreign policy
President Alar Karis's statements this week regarding Russia have shocked not only domestic politicians but have also sparked discussions among our allies.
Debate: How a Mafia Boss in Las Vegas
The article discusses the escalating political situation under President Donald Trump's second term, highlighting the aggressive shifts in U.S. foreign policy and increasing domestic radicalization, drawing a parallel to mafia-like control.
Meeting of Tasoulas with Kostas Karamanlis at the Presidential Palace
During a cordial meeting at the Presidential Palace, President Konstantinos Tasoulas and former Prime Minister Kostas Karamanlis discussed matters related to the country’s domestic and foreign policy.
From Venezuelan Oil to Greenland Minerals: America's Strategy to Escape Its Crises
The article discusses how the United States is attempting to export its deep internal crises through foreign policy, which has shifted from managing stable interests to creating tension and chaos as a means of addressing domestic failures.
From ICE to Foreign Quagmires: Escalation Everywhere
The article explores various instances of escalating conflicts and challenges faced by the United States, both domestically and internationally.
America and the World: Trump Can Do Everything Because Everyone Lets Him
The American President benefits from weakened domestic and foreign rivals, allowing him to significantly influence both domestic and foreign policy.
Stephen Miller, the most radical voice close to Trump
Stephen Miller, a senior White House advisor and proponent of controversial policies like the annexation of Greenland, wields significant influence on domestic policy and U.S. involvement in Venezuela.
Objective South America and beyond: "It's Colombia and Mexico's turn"
Donald Trump has shifted focus from domestic issues to foreign policy concerning Colombia and Mexico, as he concludes 2025 and enters 2026, ignoring the rising cost of living that concerns many Americans.
Greene hits Trump over Venezuela strikes, argues action 'doesn't serve the American people'
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized President Trump's military actions in Venezuela, asserting that he should prioritize domestic issues like the fentanyl crisis in Mexico.
Adis Ahmetović on US Attack: "Bombing Venezuela was, is and remains illegal"
SPD foreign policy expert Adis Ahmetović argues that the US attacked Venezuela for oil and domestic political reasons, contradicting Chancellor Merz's complex legal assessment of the situation.
What can happen now and what is behind the US attack on Venezuela
The article discusses the implications of the US operation that resulted in the capture of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, linking it to the domestic and foreign policy agenda of Donald Trump's administration, particularly regarding immigration.
Why Haven’t Trump’s Tariffs Had a Bigger Impact?
The article explores the reasons behind the limited economic impact of Trump's tariffs, analyzing various factors such as global trade dynamics and domestic production adjustments.
Croatia sunk into dependence on imported food: You will be shocked when you see how much we imported in the first 9 months of 2025.
The Croatian Chamber of Commerce states that reducing food imports is only feasible through increased production in primary agriculture and the food industry, highlighting the need for agricultural policies that boost production and competitiveness in response to alarming import figures.