Editorial: The Daejeon Factory Disaster Similar to ‘AriSel’ Must Hold Authorities and Management Accountable
The Daejeon factory disaster mirrors the previous AriSel incident, revealing neglected safety measures and a lack of accountability among authorities and management.
The series «Aurora. The Editorial Office» will be presented at the international «Series Mania» festival in France
The series 'Aurora. The Editorial Office' is set to be showcased at the prestigious Series Mania festival in France, a significant event for the television industry.
Alexis Brézet's Editorial: 'Alliance of the Left and LFI, Disgrace and Defeat'
Alexis Brézet critiques the alliance between leftist parties and LFI, arguing it led to electoral defeats in several cities in France.
Editorial: Mette-Marit dug herself deeper into the swamp
Norwegian Crown Princess Mette-Marit faces renewed scrutiny over her past association with Jeffrey Epstein, which she recently addressed in an interview.
[Editorial] Long-term blockade of Hormuz, all options for securing crude oil must be considered.
Tensions between the U.S. and Iran escalate as both sides threaten civilian infrastructure, resulting in a heightened risk of war and potential disruptions in global energy supply through the strategic Hormuz Strait.
[Editorial] ‘Investigation into Manipulated Prosecutions’ Passed…We Must Approach the Truth Rigorously Without Prejudgment
The National Assembly of South Korea has adopted a plan for a national investigation into allegations of manipulated prosecutions under President Yoon Suk-yeol's administration, focusing on several corruption cases.
[Editorial] Why Do Such Disasters Keep Happening? Fire at Daejeon Factory Claims 14 Lives
A tragic fire at a Daejeon automotive parts factory resulted in 14 fatalities and 60 injuries, raising concerns about ongoing safety neglect in industrial settings.
Headquarters Personnel on March 23
The article outlines personnel changes within Hankyoreh's various editorial departments as of March 23.
The Return of the Republican Women Who Broke Ground in Congress
Two editorial novelties highlight the legacy of nine women who held seats in the Spanish Congress during the 1930s.
THE EDITORIAL ⟩ The Moving Image of Eternity
Colin Wilson reflects on his prolific career as an author, particularly his journey into writing about the occult.
Editorial: It is now fashionable to blame Hungary, but a whole bunch of EU countries support Russia's war economy
The editorial discusses Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's recent actions at an EU summit, criticizing the easier targeting of Hungary while other EU nations also support Russia's economy.
EDITORIAL ⟩ Orbán Holds Back Further Progress
Viktor Orbán blocked a €90 billion aid package for Ukraine during an EU summit, sparking sharp criticism and discussions on the limitation of veto power.
Editorial: The War in Iran Pulls Europe into its Abyss
The ongoing air war against Iran by the U.S. and Israel has achieved military successes, yet concerns over the conflict's prolonged costs and unclear objectives raise alarms.
The editorial by Vincent Trémolet de Villers: 'In the face of radical left, the awakening of silent France?'
An editorial discusses the potential resurgence of voter engagement among the silent French majority in response to the radical left's actions in the upcoming municipal elections.
Taken over by Bari Weiss, CBS News launches a wave of layoffs within its editorial staff
CBS News is implementing layoffs affecting 6% of its workforce as part of a strategy to adopt a more neutral editorial line and enhance its streaming services under the new leadership of Bari Weiss.
Seeing: Many interesting things but a sharper editorial control was needed
The article discusses the need for improved editorial oversight while highlighting interesting content.
Debate in the Editorial Office / Fico has a Čurilla Obsession, but No Result
The Bratislava regional court ruled that police officers Ján Čurilla and Pavol Ďurka should not be detained, as the prosecutor failed to submit the request correctly, highlighting a conflict of interest among politicians.
[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.
[Editorial] While Japan and Europe are cautious, politicians from the National Power want to deploy to Hormuz
Japanese Prime Minister Takaichi Sanae expresses caution about deploying Self-Defense Forces to the Strait of Hormuz, highlighting legal constraints, amid pressure from U.S. allies.
Aftenposten and VG have become alike on wind power
Aftenposten and VG present similar arguments for wind power, raising concerns about their editorial independence and the representation of local democratic voices.
El Roto: Long-lasting Dictatorships
A cartoon by El Roto reflects on the theme of enduring dictatorships.
Editorial: A Happy Finland is already a concept in the world, and it's time to make the most of it
The article discusses the celebration of the International Day of Happiness on March 20th, highlighting Finland's status as the happiest country in the world for the ninth consecutive year.
Yves Thréard's Editorial: "LFI Without Limits"
Yves Thréard critiques the political strategies of Jean-Luc Mélenchon and highlights the uncertainties surrounding the left's alliances before the upcoming presidential elections in France.
Editorial: A critically important skill is disappearing from Finland
Finland is becoming increasingly linguistically challenged, as evidenced by a significant drop in students enrolling in foreign language exams compared to previous years.
[Editorial] To Prevent the Collapse of the Global Economy, Attacks on Energy Facilities Must Stop
Tensions between Israel and Iran over attacks on key energy facilities have prompted US President Donald Trump to urge restraint from Iran.
[Editorial] There is no reason to delay gradual and step-by-step constitutional amendments, the ruling party must cooperate
Six opposition and ruling parties in South Korea have agreed to pursue constitutional amendments ahead of the June local elections, despite resistance from the main opposition party.
[Editorial] Exchange Rate Breaks 1500 Won for the First Time in 17 Years, Efforts for Stability in Financial and Foreign Exchange Markets
The won-dollar exchange rate has surpassed 1500 won per dollar for the first time since the 2009 global financial crisis, amid escalating tensions from the U.S.-Iran conflict.
EDITORIAL ⟩ To Prevent a Child from Becoming a Murderer
Youth crime highlights deeper societal issues in Estonia that require urgent attention.
Editorial by Philippe Gélie: "NATO is Taking on Water in Hormuz"
Philippe Gélie's editorial discusses NATO's challenges and European leaders' reluctance to support U.S. actions against Iran, reflecting broader strategic disagreements.
Editorial: Donald, get a mirror! There is only one proper target for Trump's rage
The editorial discusses the escalating crisis between the US and Iran following the assassination of a key Iranian leader, highlighting President Trump's misguided understanding of the situation.
Editorial: 13 Months to Go – The Government Shifts into Election Mode
The Finnish government, under Prime Minister Petteri Orpo, is transitioning into election mode as parliamentary elections approach, despite some controversies.
[Editorial] The Still Low Effective Tax Rate on Ownership Tax Requires a Government Roadmap
This editorial discusses the recent significant increase in the public pricing of apartments in Seoul and the implications for ownership taxes, urging the government to develop a long-term roadmap for property tax reform.
[Editorial] Lowering the Age of Criminal Responsibility for Juveniles: Must Consider Effectiveness and International Standards Thoroughly
The South Korean government is considering lowering the age of criminal responsibility for juveniles from 14 to 13, but discussions are emphasizing the importance of weighing effectiveness and international standards.
Editorial: The Regional Sentiments and Insults in ‘Yun Again’, the Complicated National Power Nomination
The internal turmoil within South Korea's ruling party regarding candidate nominations is exacerbated by inflammatory comments that incite regional sentiments.
Marcelo Longobardi joins the programming of Perfil's radio station
Journalist Marcelo Longobardi expands his reach by partnering with Editorial Perfil to broadcast his YouTube news summary on Radio Perfil AM 1190.
[Editorial] Korea must rally nations to unite against Trump’s bullying
The editorial argues that South Korea must rally support from other nations to counter President Trump's aggressive foreign policy and military threats towards the region.
The editorial by Vincent Trémolet de Villers: 'In Paris, regain the spirit of victory against the left'
Vincent Trémolet de Villers argues in Le Figaro that the right in Paris must unite to challenge the dominance of the left in the city, notably backed by Rachida Dati.
Editorial: American Commander's Words Reveal Why Finland Should Not Anger Trump
The opinion piece discusses the implications of President Trump's recent statements and the importance of maintaining a positive relationship with the U.S. for Finland.
Editorial: Trump drove Cuba into a deep crisis – the socialist system may already be faltering
Cuba's nationwide blackout this week highlights the failures of its socialist system, exacerbated by the U.S. oil embargo under Trump.
The Washington Post: This is the only solution to the Strait of Hormuz crisis
The Washington Post editorial board urges the U.S. administration to reassess its strategy against Iran, suggesting that a declaration of victory and withdrawal is the only way to break the deadlock in the Strait of Hormuz.
About the Departure of Václav Moravec, Blind Balance, and True Objectivity
Václav Moravec, a prominent moderator, has left Czech Television after over two decades, citing the inability to guarantee editorial independence under current conditions.
Canadian billionaire Stephen Smith buys 26.9% of 'The Economist' magazine from the Rothschild family
Canadian billionaire Stephen Smith has acquired a 26.9% stake in The Economist magazine from the Rothschild family.
[Editorial] Increasing Possibility of Prolonged High Oil Prices Requires Enhanced Crisis Response
With the decreased likelihood of an early end to the U.S.-Iran war, South Korea must heighten its crisis response to prepare for the economic impacts of sustained high oil prices.
[Editorial] Pressure for Deployment by Mentioning US Troops in Korea, We Need to Unite with Major Countries
The editorial critiques President Trump's pressure on allies, including South Korea, regarding troop deployments, arguing that such demands lack legal justification and may endanger young soldiers.
[Editorial] Agreement on Prosecutorial Reform that Alleviates Concerns Over ‘Prosecutorial Domination’
The Democratic Party of Korea, together with the government, announced a revised bill for a prosecution agency that aims to address public concerns over prosecutorial overreach and will be brought to the National Assembly for discussion.
[Editorial] Korea must say no to sending soldiers into Trump’s war
The editorial argues that South Korea should refuse to send troops to participate in US-led military actions in the Middle East, emphasizing the unjust nature of such conflicts.
EDITORIAL: The State is Interested in Our Wallet
The Tallinn Administrative Court has ruled that the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) does not have the right to demand bank account statements from banks without proper legal grounds.
Editorial: The Massive Exercise in the North Tells Us What is Coming
A major Cold Response military exercise is taking place in Northern Norway, Northern Sweden, and Finnish Lapland, involving 32,000 troops from 14 NATO countries, amidst concerns of a potential Russian attack.
Yves Thréard's Editorial: "In the Face of the Shame Agreements Between the Left and LFI"
Yves Thréard criticizes recent alliances between the Left and La France Insoumise (LFI), labeling them as shameful and emphasizing the political dangers they pose.
Editorial: Donald Trump Extended a Hand to Russia
The U.S. Treasury's temporary allowance for the sale of Russian oil amid rising global prices showcases a shift in Donald Trump's administration's approach to energy markets and foreign relations.