Danish politics have taken a global break for three weeks. That is now over.
Danish politics has had a three-week break from global issues, but this hiatus is ending as the world faces various dilemmas.
MPs to question federal budget watchdog nominee as role remains unfilled
Members of Parliament will question Annette Ryan, the nominee for Canada's federal budget watchdog, whose role has been vacant since the interim officer's term expired.
"Work the World Again into the Fire"
The article emphasizes the urgent need for a spiritual and cultural revival of democratic institutions amid a complex global landscape dominated by power politics and military conflicts.
Premier Li Qiang calls for a global pledge to open up, while ‘power politics’ runs rampant
Premier Li Qiang emphasized the necessity for a global consensus on openness at the China Development Forum, highlighting that protectionism is not a solution and indirectly criticizing U.S. policies.
Commentary: Forget about Hollywood fairytales. The world is ruled by force and a transactional approach
A commentary discusses the current global political and economic landscape, emphasizing the need to recognize harsh realities instead of clinging to nostalgic views.
The journey of 'Sir�t' through the desert of life, towards nothingness
The Oscars highlighted the disconnect between Hollywood's celebrated glamour and the ongoing global political crises, during which a call for peace in Palestine was notably made by Spanish actor Javier Bardem.
Rejoice Without Regrets. It Can Also Be a Form of Defiance (Weekend Without Politics)
The article discusses the importance of enjoying small pleasures in life despite feelings of guilt or conflict in the face of global suffering.
Letter to the Editor: Britz's arrogance towards climate experts is remarkable
The article criticizes the Tidö government’s dismissal of the Climate Policy Council, stating that no political party has yet proposed a sufficient plan to mitigate global warming.
Does war on Iran enhance China’s position at the expense of the United States?
The article discusses how the U.S.-Israeli war on Iran could enhance China's international standing while the U.S. focuses on the war's implications.
Former Manitoba Tory leadership candidate buys former party headquarters
The former headquarters of Manitoba's Progressive Conservative party has been sold to Wally Daudrich, a former leadership candidate, for $600,000, which will aid the party's financial standing ahead of the next election.
VIDEOS: NE2 on Thursday, March 19, 2026
The article discusses various developments in Brazil and worldwide, including investigations involving political figures and rising fuel prices due to geopolitical tensions.
VIDEOS: RJ2 on Thursday, March 19, 2026
The article discusses various issues in Brazil, including legal troubles surrounding Vorcaro, the implications of ongoing conflicts, and rising fuel prices linked to the global situation.
Democrats seek to impeach Pam Bondi after ‘fake’ Epstein briefing
Democrats are attempting to impeach U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi for allegedly not cooperating in a briefing regarding the Epstein files.
VIDEOS: EPTV 1 South of Minas on Thursday, March 19, 2026
This news segment discusses the rise in diesel and gasoline prices in Brazil amidst ongoing global conflicts and includes various political updates.
Pierre Poilievre will be on Joe Rogan podcast expected later Thursday
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is set to appear on the popular Joe Rogan podcast, discussing Canadian trade interests and tariffs imposed by the U.S.
From the Editor: Yle strengthens its presence in the world in three directions
Yle is enhancing its international reporting capabilities in response to significant global political shifts, particularly the crisis stemming from the Iran war.
Bukele and the experts
The increase in cocaine production in Latin America has led to a significant rise in global consumption, challenging the narrative that the region is merely a victim of international drug markets.
The IMF warns: The world is sinking into a debt swamp
The IMF warns that global government debt is reaching alarming levels, projected to exceed 100% of global GDP by the end of the decade.
Manitoba NDP, Tories trade accusations and insults in testy legislature session
The Manitoba legislature witnessed intense exchanges between the governing NDP and the opposition Tories, with accusations of bigotry and transphobia dominating the session.
Sadiq Khan urges Labour to campaign on rejoining EU at next election
Sadiq Khan has called on the Labour party to commit to rejoining the EU in their manifesto for the next general election, citing economic instability and global tensions as compelling reasons.
Markwayne Mullin makes case as new DHS head but faces temperament questions
Markwayne Mullin, nominated for homeland security secretary, is advocating for his leadership amidst concerns about his temperament and Trump's strict immigration policies.
Could Canada join the EU? French foreign minister says ‘maybe’
French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot suggests that Canada might consider joining the European Union at a conference in Berlin, sparking interest and laughter among attendees.
Even if Trump goes, the 'beautiful era' won't return
This article discusses the enduring impact of Donald Trump's trade policies, particularly the ongoing tariff wars and their implications for South Korea and global trade.
The Middle East War. What Does Israel Want?
Israel views the regime in Iran as its greatest threat and seeks regime change while navigating complex relations with the US and global interests.
Michael Jarlner: Donald Trump Shows Us the Brutality of a New Era of Mafia Doctrine
The article highlights the global implications of the ongoing conflict in Iran, emphasizing the role of the United States and Donald Trump's influence amidst a new type of warfare.
Kennedy Center board agrees to close for 2 years for renovations
The Kennedy Center's board voted to close the venue for two years for extensive renovations proposed by President Trump.
Pakistan's airstrike in Kabul, Taliban will take revenge now, watch special report
Pakistan has launched an airstrike in Afghanistan, resulting in significant civilian casualties, which the Taliban vows to retaliate against.
RAIMOND KALJULAID ⟩ Minister Tsahka, who are these 'fat cats'? Allowing foreign policy to sink to the level of teenagers is dangerous
Raimond Kaljulaid critiques the state of foreign policy in Estonia, highlighting a crises in values and direction amid significant global changes.
U.S. counterterrorism agency director resigns, ‘cannot’ support Iran war
Joe Kent, the director of the U.S. National Counterterrorism Center, has resigned, citing his inability to support the Trump administration's war against Iran due to concerns over its legitimacy and influence from Israel.
Disputes among European leaders and the President of the United States in an open forum
European leaders and the President of the United States engaged in public disputes during a forum.
The power is back in several places in Cuba
Cuba has restored electricity to various regions after a nationwide blackout, largely due to a blockade of oil supplies from Venezuela by the USA.
'New Nostradamus' who predicted Iran conflict makes chilling Donald Trump warning
A psychic known as the 'Prophet of Doom' has made new predictions regarding Donald Trump, following his past accurate forecasts of significant global events.
Oscar 2026: Circus, Ozempic, and Alexithymia
The recent Oscar gala highlighted Hollywood's ignorance of global crises, as celebrities made jokes while serious issues like war were present.
Trump says chief of staff Susie Wiles diagnosed with breast cancer
White House chief of staff Susie Wiles has been diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer but continues to work during her treatment, as mentioned by President Trump.
The global balance of Extremadura, Aragón, and Castilla y León: the PP is at the mercy of Vox, the party that advances the most
The recent elections in Extremadura, Aragón, and Castilla y León reveal a significant shift towards the right, with the PP becoming increasingly dependent on Vox.
The Disgraces of Von der Leyen: 'She acted more like a regional German politician than as President of the European Commission'
Ursula von der Leyen's leadership style is being criticized as overly personal and disconnected from EU collective decision-making, particularly following her recent contradictory statements regarding Europe’s role in global affairs.
Making Sense of Calm
The article discusses the calm political landscape in Catalonia amidst global political tensions, particularly contrasting it with figures like Trump.
Our America, protagonist of the global stage
The article discusses the intense transformations occurring within the global landscape and the implications for Latin America amidst geopolitical uncertainties.
Oscars 2026: The most competitive battle in years
The 98th Academy Awards ceremony takes place tonight at the iconic Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, drawing global attention amid significant international developments.
Von der Leyen and the Death of Europe
The article discusses Ursula von der Leyen's statement regarding the EU's inability to uphold the old world order, reflecting on the changing global dynamics and ethical standards within politics.
If Russia also wins the war in Ukraine...
The article discusses the implications of a potential Russian victory in Ukraine on global politics and democracy.
Oscar 2026, the weight of politics on cinema: here are the potential winners in a wartime USA
The upcoming 2026 Oscars will likely prioritize the political context and relevance of films over their artistic merit, reflecting ongoing global tensions.
It's only March but you're already exhausted. This could be why
Experts suggest that the overwhelming pace of global events and constant media consumption may be causing widespread fatigue, a strategy allegedly utilized by political forces.
Trump's wars seek to impose a world of economic and political uncertainty
The article discusses the potential economic and political ramifications of the ongoing conflicts influenced by Trump's policies, particularly focusing on vulnerabilities in the global system.
New café offers taste of Quebec independence
A new café in Montreal, named Club Pays, opens as a hub for the Quebec independence movement, featuring a blend of coffee culture and separatist politics.
What Will Be India's Role in the New World Order? Experts Discuss at India Today Conclave
The India Today Conclave discussed India's significant role in the evolving geopolitical landscape amidst ongoing warfare in Iran, highlighting Prime Minister Narendra Modi's diplomatic capabilities.
Mostafa Khamenei: How He Built a Global Real Estate Empire from the Shadows
The article examines Mostafa Khamenei's ascent as Iran's Supreme Leader and his extensive, secretive global real estate empire developed through strategic investments despite Western sanctions.
Krivošík and Heitmann / Putin's War in Iran Benefits Him, Trump Helps Russia with It
The article discusses the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, sparked by attacks from Israel and the U.S. against Iran, and explores implications for global politics and local impacts.
Trump's trump card to bring Iran to its knees? Learn why Kharg Island is so important for Tehran
Kharg Island, a small but strategically significant piece of land in the Persian Gulf, has become a central point in global politics due to a major military attack announced by President Donald Trump.
What is Kharg Island, the 'crown jewel' of Iran's oil that Trump ordered to attack
Kharg Island, a strategic oil export hub in Iran, has become a focal point in global energy politics due to recent military tensions in the region, particularly following comments from former President Trump about U.S. military actions there.