EDITORIAL ⟩ Threats with electricity
The editorial discusses a serious threat to the Nordic energy network, as reported by Swedish TV4, highlighting Russia's ongoing hybrid warfare since the annexation of Crimea.
Editorial: Voters should be promised nothing but disappointments – will the parties dare to implement the debt brake?
Finland's parties have reached a historic preliminary agreement on instituting a debt brake, which will necessitate significant public expenditure adjustments by 2031.
The editorial by Jacques-Olivier Martin: 'Stellantis is sinking, let Brussels take the wheel!'
The editorial discusses the significant losses faced by Stellantis and critiques the European Union's stringent push towards electric vehicles, arguing that it jeopardizes the Western automotive industry.
Editorial: A Terrible Picture of Finland Revealed – Soon Everyone Will Notice
This editorial discusses the alarming financial situation in Finland, highlighting an agreement among almost all political parties to reduce the public deficit, with expected deficits reaching staggering amounts in the coming years.
Rait Maruste: On the Military Court
Former Supreme Court Chief Justice Rait Maruste discusses the importance of Estonia avoiding a military court and the chaos of ‘generals’ on amok runs, reflecting on a recent editorial.
[Editorial] The Last-Minute Amendment of the Misapplication of Law Crime, Legislative Completeness of Reform Process Must Be Enhanced
The South Korean National Assembly passed a bill establishing a crime for the misapplication of law after last-minute amendments were made to address concerns from civil society and political circles.
[Editorial] North Korea, Again Claiming 'Break in Relations', Should Not Give Up Efforts to Restore Trust
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un declared at the 9th Congress of the Workers' Party that there is no possibility of engaging in discussions with South Korea, reaffirming a hostile stance against the South.
[Editorial] Investigation into ‘Customs Drug Smuggling’ Fails to Resolve Fundamental Doubts
An investigation into drug smuggling at customs has concluded with no charges against implicated officials, raising concerns over transparency and accountability.
[Editorial] Clarification and accountability needed on USFK standoff with Chinese jets
The editorial discusses the need for accountability following a standoff between US and Chinese fighter jets, emphasizing the role of South Korean military communication in the incident.
Latvian Public Media Strengthens Regional Presence and Opens Latgale Editorial Office
Latvian Public Media has launched a new editorial office in Latgale to enhance its regional presence and support diverse community content.
Reserve Colonel Marcos Serra Uses Comment Section to Defend Conservative Values
Retired Colonel Marcos Serra actively engages in commenting on news articles to express his conservative values, despite his disagreement with the outlet's editorial stance.
Editorial: Parliament Representatives Fight Again Over Where Finns Can Buy Alcohol
Finnish parliament members are once again at odds over regulations governing alcohol sales, reigniting a longstanding debate over the legality of ordering alcohol from other EU countries.
Yves Thréard's Editorial: 'LFI, the Red Plague'
Yves Thréard critiques Jean-Luc Mélenchon for his provocative political style and failure to adapt in the wake of a tragic event.
Editorial: Trump only provided a vague comment on Ukraine on the war anniversary
In a nearly two-hour speech, U.S. President Donald Trump failed to address unity and instead promoted discord, while glossing over significant issues regarding Ukraine.
Watch JRO1 this Wednesday (25)
This article provides a live update about the G1 news broadcast special on November 25, highlighting key segments from various editorial sections.
[Editorial] The Chief Justices' Meeting was Just a Complaint Without Diagnosis or Solution for 'Judicial Distrust'
The meeting of chief justices across the country expressed strong opposition to the judicial reform bills introduced in the National Assembly but failed to address the deep-seated distrust in the judiciary.
The Great Guaytambo
The author reflects on the departure of Simón Pachano, a beloved editorial writer for El Universo, expressing gratitude for his insightful contributions over the years.
Seattle Times Editorial Board warns Washington state prioritizes accused teachers over child safety
The Seattle Times Editorial Board criticizes Washington state's laws for prioritizing teachers accused of misconduct over child safety, as many allegations can remain hidden from public view.
[Editorial] KOSPI Surpasses 6000, Should Encourage Steady Growth Over Short-Term Overheating
The KOSPI has crossed the 6000 mark, marking a historic achievement, with a significant rise attributed to the booming semiconductor industry and government market support policies.
[Editorial] US-China Fighter Jet Standoff in the Yellow Sea, The Truth and Responsibility Must Be Thoroughly Revealed
The Commander of the US Forces Korea, Javier Brunson, has stated he cannot apologize for a recent military exercise that escalated tensions with China, claiming that the South Korean military failed to notify its defense minister in a timely manner about the exercise.
[Editorial] USFK’s provocation of China demands more than perfunctory protest by Seoul
The South Korean defense minister condemned recent military drills by US Forces Korea (USFK) near China's air defense zone, asserting the need for stronger institutional measures to prevent escalation.
[Editorial] PPP's refusal to cut ties with Yoon will be its undoing
The People Power Party continues to support former President Yoon Suk-yeol despite his conviction for insurrection, risking further backlash from voters.
The New York Times: This is how Trump twists the neck of American media
The New York Times editorial board warns about the Trump administration's dangerous approach to press freedom, citing efforts to manipulate federal regulatory agencies to achieve political goals.
The editorial by Laurence de Charette: "End of life, the law of division"
Laurence de Charette's editorial critiques the divisive nature of proposed end-of-life legislation in France, emphasizing the absence of consensus and necessary safeguards.
Editorial: The Epstein Scandal Escalates – Arrests Stir Up Britain
The Epstein scandal continues to escalate in Britain, involving high-profile arrests and alleged misconduct among political figures.
Editorial: Viktor Orbán Must Be Cast Aside
European leaders visited Kyiv on the anniversary of the invasion to show support for Ukraine, amidst threats from Hungary that could impede EU loans and sanctions against Russia.
Editorial: The 'Judicial Reform 3 Laws' should undergo deliberation before being presented to the National Assembly
The 'Judicial Reform 3 Laws' will be voted on in the National Assembly, emphasizing the need for careful deliberation on controversial aspects like the crime of legal distortion.
[Editorial] The ruling and opposition parties must resolve the confusion of administrative consolidation and alleviate concerns about adverse effects
The South Korean National Assembly is currently divided over special laws for administrative integration, particularly regarding the consolidation of various regions, leading to significant political tensions.
[Editorial] The calming of housing price expectations requires prompt follow-up measures such as property taxes
The article discusses the recent decrease in consumer expectations for rising housing prices in South Korea due to government real estate policies.
Editorial: This war can last another 4 years – but it doesn’t have to
An editorial from the Kyiv Independent discusses the ongoing war in Ukraine and suggests that while it could last another four years, there are potential strategies to change this trajectory.
Hello Podimo – is there an editor present?
Sisse Sejr-Nørgaard has decided to discontinue her podcast 'Nedsmeltning', leaving her facing significant public criticism and raising questions about Podimo's editorial responsibility.
Riki Blanco: forbidden
This article discusses a cartoon by Riki Blanco that falls under the category of editorial content due to its opinion-based nature.
El Roto: 'update'
A cartoon by El Roto titled 'update' reflects the author’s opinion, showcasing how illustrations and drawings serve as opinion pieces based on the creator's criteria.
Editorial: The Fifth Year of War Begins in Ukraine - The Defender's Position Between the White House and the Kremlin is Uncomfortable
The fifth year of the war in Ukraine begins, marking an ongoing international crisis stemming from Russia's failed invasion attempt.
Philippe Gélie's Editorial: 'Ukraine at War, Four Years of Solitude'
Philippe Gélie argues that despite international support, Ukraine faces profound solitude in its battle against a powerful enemy.
Editorial: Who knows what tariffs will apply next week?
The U.S. Supreme Court has struck down Donald Trump's tariffs, but this won't stop him from implementing his plans.
Editorial: 1461 Days – Putin Stops Only Here
An editorial reflecting on the four-year anniversary of Russia's war against Ukraine emphasizes the continued suffering and need for support for Ukraine against Putin's aggression.
[Editorial] The tax burden rate, which barely rebounded, must be steadily increased
The tax burden rate in South Korea has seen a minor rebound after a decline during the Yoon Suk-yeol administration, but it remains insufficient compared to other countries and fails to meet growing fiscal demands, necessitating the government's formulation of tax policies to elevate this rate.
[Editorial] The Problem of Putin's Hardline Attitude as the Ukraine War Reaches 4 Years
The editorial discusses the ongoing issues surrounding the Ukraine war, focusing on President Putin's aggressive stance and its implications for the region.
[Editorial] Korea is no staging ground for US operations against China
The editorial discusses the recent US air drills near China's air defense zone, conducted without South Korea's prior notification, highlighting concerns over US military operations in the region.
EDITORIAL: We are a small but dignified sports nation
Estonia achieved an unexpected silver medal in snowboarding at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics, highlighting the country’s pride in its Olympic accomplishments.
Philippe Gélie's Editorial: 'Donald Trump Facing Iran, the Hazardous Gamble of War'
Philippe Gélie discusses the precarious situation of Donald Trump's military strategy toward Iran amid rising tensions and an increasing American naval presence in the Eastern Mediterranean.
Editorial: One tax cut could boost housing sales – the government refuses to accept it
The Finnish real estate market has stagnated for years, with sales declining and long waiting times for transactions, prompting discussions about removing the transfer tax to revitalize the sector.
[Editorial] The judgment of the first trial of Yoon Seok-yeol, which is hardly convincing without life imprisonment
The recent life imprisonment sentence of Yoon Seok-yeol by the court did not address the citizens' resistance that thwarted his coup plot, raising concerns about the logic and fairness of the judgment.
[Editorial] The Training of US Troops in South Korea Provokes China and Cannot Just End with a Simple Protest
The recent US military training exercises in South Korea have provoked China, leading to formal objections from South Korean defense officials.
[Editorial] Despite Trump's Supreme Court Loss, '15% Tariff' Rush, Must Respond Cautiously
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that President Trump's significant tariff policy was unconstitutional and that he had no legal authority to impose tariffs unilaterally.
Headquarters Personnel Announcement on February 23
The Hankyoreh newspaper announced its personnel changes effective February 23, 2026.
The Wsj Scolds Him: "The Lowest Point of the Presidency"
An editorial in the Wall Street Journal criticizes President Donald Trump's recent attacks on the Supreme Court following a ruling against his tariffs, stating this marks a low point in his presidency.
Flavita Banana: ibuprofen
The article features a cartoon by Flavita Banana titled 'ibuprofen,' which illustrates the author's opinions through humor or artistic expression.
The Roto: data miner
This article discusses a cartoon illustration by El Roto, known for its commentary and opinion, featured on February 21, 2026.