Will the government's trick with inflation work again this time?
The New Democracy government in Greece has twice lowered the threshold for assessing its economic and social policies, using propaganda to frame rising prices as imported issues rather than domestic failures.
Julma Henri, known for his angry rap, is concerned about men's well-being โ 'I hardened myself'
Finnish rapper Julma Henri discusses his concern for men's mental health, stemming from his experiences working with those facing mental health and addiction issues.
Increase in Mental Health Issues Raises Sickness Benefits 1.6 Times in 5 Years
The amount of sickness benefits provided in Japan has increased significantly due to rising mental health issues, with the current year's total exceeding 600 billion yen.
WP: Russian intelligence considered staging an assassination attempt on Orbรกn
Reports indicate that Russian intelligence considered staging an assassination attempt on Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbรกn to distract from domestic economic issues before the upcoming elections.
Milei seeks to keep a narrative afloat in crisis
The article discusses how Argentine President Javier Milei's administration is struggling to maintain control over its narrative amid multiple crises, including social discontent linked to economic issues and internal conflicts.
Fuel tourism is gaining momentum: cheap prices are driving drivers across the border
The conflict in the Middle East has exacerbated Europe's commodity crisis, prompting drivers to seek cheaper fuel in neighboring countries, leading to serious issues that require intervention from governments across Europe.
Rep. Boebert rejects call for another $200 billion to fund Iran war, while Americans 'canโt afford to live'
Rep. Lauren Boebert opposes additional funding for military efforts in Iran, arguing that such expenditures do not align with the needs of American citizens facing economic hardship.
Corruption in the AFA: Tapia and Toviggino moved around US$100 million outside the currency controls
A recent report by the Central Bank reveals a financial circuit utilized by the Argentine Football Association (AFA) that allegedly allowed the transfer of US$100 million outside of currency controls.
"To bring the town out of the sleep it has entered": Vierzon, a communist stronghold since 1945, is tempted by a rightward shift
Vierzon, traditionally a communist stronghold, is facing the possibility of electing a right-wing coalition amid economic struggles and employment issues in the upcoming municipal elections.
[Editorial] The Re-Launch of the Economic, Social and Labor Committee: A Springboard to Tackle Difficult Issues like AI and Retirement Age Extension
The re-established Economic, Social and Labor Committee under the Lee Jae-myung government aims to address challenging issues such as AI expansion, low birth rates, and labor market polarization as it reconvenes after over a year of disruption.
One issue in the election campaign weighs heavier than all the other economic issues combined
The article discusses the significance of pension reform in Denmark's election campaign, highlighting its political impact and public concern.
'We don't have money', Harish's father shares his plight
Harish's father expressed his financial struggles after receiving a bill of 400,000 rupees in just 21 days, revealing his inability to support his family financially.
The Autumn Plan that Caputo is discussing includes a 'payback' for domestic debts
Toto Caputo is concerned about the current economic situation in Argentina, citing rising inflation and falling revenue as key issues under discussion in secret economic team meetings.
Ukraine-Russia War - Today's News. Meloni: "Orban? A solvable problem, flexibility is needed". Merz: "Hungary violates loyalty among states". Macron: "The decision on the 90 billion must be implemented"
EU leaders discussed the unblocked 90 billion loan to Ukraine, as well as several geopolitical and economic issues during a 13-hour council meeting.
VIDEOS: GR2 of Thursday, March 19
The article discusses various political and economic issues in Brazil, including legal matters involving prominent figures and international relations.
No need to seek inflation scapegoats
The article argues against the search for scapegoats regarding inflation, suggesting that this approach distracts from addressing the underlying economic issues.
Miguel รngel Loor on El Nacional's economic crisis: "Many clubs disappeared for not respecting economic control"
Miguel รngel Loor, president of Liga Pro, criticized the financial mismanagement of clubs like El Nacional, attributing their struggles not to systemic issues but to ineffective leadership.
Dos Bocas...
The article discusses economic and market-related topics in Mexico, particularly focusing on national issues.
Takaichi Arrives in the U.S... Three Key Points for the Meeting with Trump
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi arrived in Washington for a summit with President Donald Trump, highlighting key issues including Japan's potential military support in the Strait of Hormuz and bilateral economic cooperation.
Baltic States Playing a False Narrative Regarding Involvement in the War with Iran
Commentators claim that the Baltic states distract from real economic issues by invoking the 'Russian threat' to justify the presence of foreign troops.
Economic News Filter: Companies are Complaining and Fico is Apparently Having a Great Time
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico defends his governmentโs controversial decision to cancel two holidays while maintaining high wage premiums for those who work on those days, leading to confusion and outrage among employers.
Government scrambling to respond to a disaster that is not 'natural'
The Australian government is forming a taskforce to address the economic impact of a long-term closure of the Great Western Highway, which is due to structural issues with a historic bridge.
Davos and Munich: the firing squad and then...
The article discusses the significance of the World Economic Forum in Davos and the Munich Security Conference as annual gatherings of global leaders addressing economic and military strategic issues.
VIDEOS: Acre Journal 1st edition this Wednesday, March 18, 2026
The news discusses a range of topics from the Acre Journal, including economic projections, a police incident, political developments, and social issues.
Banking support is present, but the economy needs to be promoted
The Mexican banking system supports growth, but economic recovery is hampered by issues such as insecurity, according to Alejandro Valenzuela of Banco Azteca.
Municipal Elections: Housing, Taxes, Finances... What are the Main Economic Proposals of Parisian Candidates?
The article discusses the economic proposals of three candidates in the Parisian municipal elections, highlighting their differing approaches to issues like housing, taxes, and city finances.
Due to economic uncertainty, the Federal Reserve kept the interest rate in the U.S. unchanged.
The Federal Reserve decided to maintain the interest rate in the U.S. amid economic uncertainties related to the war in Iran and ongoing inflation issues.
The Debate | What Drives the Growth of the Far Right in Spain?
The article discusses the factors contributing to the rise of far-right support in Spain, particularly focusing on economic motivations versus identity issues.
Prime Minister Takaichi: 'I will clearly say what cannot be done' ahead of meeting with Trump
Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi discusses her upcoming meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump, emphasizing the importance of communication regarding security, economic issues, and the situation in Iran.
VIDEOS: DF2 from Tuesday, March 17, 2026
The article covers various significant political and social issues in Brazil, including statements from Trump on nuclear arms, governors rejecting Lula's tax request, and key government developments.
Cubaโs political system is not on the table in talks with U.S., envoy says
Cuba's envoy emphasizes that while the country is open to discussions and investment with the U.S., it will not negotiate on its political system.
The Dilemma of JD Vance, Quiet Since the Start of the War Against Iran
JD Vance is remaining silent about his role and advice to Donald Trump regarding the U.S. military campaign against Iran, diverting attention to economic issues instead.
Not a priority, Rhodes-Viviour questions Tinubuโs UK state visit
Gbadebo Rhodes-Vivour criticizes President Tinubuโs UK visit, arguing it fails to address urgent economic issues facing Nigeria.
VIDEOS: Good Morning Goiรกs this Tuesday, March 17, 2026
Key news from Goiรกs include developments in the energy sector, legal issues surrounding a deputy, new internet laws for children, and a range of social and economic updates.
OEE: Extension of the deadline for corrections to the new Activity Codes until December 31
The President of the Economic Chamber of Greece is requesting an extension of the deadline for correcting new Activity Codes until December 31 to address various issues businesses and accountants are facing.
With roadblocks and protests, the university strike began throughout the country
University workers in Argentina initiated a nationwide strike amid protests over lost purchasing power, coinciding with the start of the academic term.
Ilze Jankovska: "We have several challenges." But where did the problems go?
The Latvian Prime Minister's annual report to the Parliament reframes issues as challenges, impacting the perception of accountability for economic outcomes.
Budget, debts, and the price of oil: Czech TV has begun the post-Moravec era of financial discussions
Czech Television has introduced a new debate format following the departure of Vรกclav Moravec, focusing on current economic issues.
China and the United States Begin Trade Negotiations in Paris
High-level economic officials from China and the United States have started two days of trade negotiations in Paris, focusing on trade issues just weeks before President Donald Trump's expected visit to China.
Stress Levels Highest Among Those in Their 40s... Workplace and Economic Issues are Major Causes
A recent report indicates that adults in their 40s experience the highest stress levels, primarily due to workplace and economic challenges.
Newspapers: The Sunday Headlines
This article provides a summary of the Sunday headlines from various Greek newspapers, highlighting political and economic issues faced by the country.
The trauma that changed China. The hell of women and generations of only children
The article discusses the systemic disappearance of girls in China due to cultural prejudices and economic pressures, leading to profound generational trauma.
MADIS VASSER: A nuclear power plant will probably not be built in Estonia
The article discusses skepticism surrounding the construction of a nuclear power plant in Estonia, highlighting the economic viability and technological development issues.
Cuban president admits talks with Trump admin as fuel blockade chokes domestic energy supply and economy
Cuban President Miguel Dรญaz-Canel has confirmed that the Cuban government is engaged in talks with the Trump administration to address pressing economic issues exacerbated by energy shortages.
VIDEOS: JL2 from Friday, March 13, 2026
A summary of various news topics affecting Brazil, including political issues and economic changes.
Benjamin Radd: "Trump already had economic problems before the war in Iran started and this does not help reduce the cost of living as he promised"
Political scientist Benjamin Radd discusses the intertwining challenges of the Iranian war and the anticipated economic implications on the U.S., particularly regarding Trump's existing economic issues.
VIDEOS: EPTV 1 South of Minas on Friday, March 13, 2026
This article covers various political and economic issues in Brazil and beyond, including Lula's comments on visa situations and Bolsonaro's health.
Slovak PM asks Zelenskyy in letter to resume Druzhba oil transit
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has urged Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to restart oil supplies via the Druzhba pipeline, citing economic and logistical issues following their suspension.
VIDEOS: BDP of Friday, March 13, 2026
The article covers various events including a U.S. military plane crash in Iraq, political and economic issues in Brazil, and a criminal case regarding a missing person.
โOne does not believe that so many Danes can struggle to afford food. But they do.โ
A single mother describes her desperate need for help amid rising food prices in Denmark, which have increased by 30% over five years.