Labour must search its conscience if Reform wins Gorton and Denton, says Green leader
The Green party leader asserts a close competition with Reform UK in Gorton and Denton byelection, urging Labour to reflect on its strategies if Reform wins the seat.
Greens against UK Reform: 'It's about Hate or Hope'
The Green Party in the UK is optimistic about a by-election in a historically Labour constituency, leveraging public sentiment following the successes of Nigel Farage.
What a Gorton byelection win would mean for Reform, Greens and Labour
A Gorton byelection victory for Reform UK's Matt Goodwin could indicate a significant shift in voter sentiment, reinforcing Farage's polling strength.
S4 to Fürstenfeldbruck: Greens discuss S-Bahn expansion
The Greens in Fürstenfeldbruck are holding a panel discussion to address delays in the expansion of S-Bahn Line 4, which has been postponed to 2040 according to a recent MVV position paper.
Top Candidates Present Themselves: Two Against One in Baden-Württemberg
Political candidates Cem Özdemir, representing the Greens, faces off against Markus Frohnmaier of the AfD and the CDU's candidate in a televised debate leading up to the state elections in Baden-Württemberg.
After Agreement: Relief to Dismay over the New Heating Plans
The black-red coalition's agreement on the building energy law reform sparked mixed reactions ranging from relief to dismay.
Germany Blog: Greens Warn of 'New Heating Cost Trap'
The Greens in Germany warn that recent reforms to the heating law could hinder the country's climate goals.
The Triell for the State Election in Baden-Württemberg: No Hard Trigger Point
The televised debate in Baden-Württemberg showcased the candidates' varying aspirations with little impact on political momentum.
Germany Blog: Hagel and Özdemir Distance Themselves from AfD
In a political debate for the Baden-Württemberg state elections, CDU's Manuel Hagel and Green party's Cem Özdemir expressed their disdain for potential cooperation with the AfD.
Economic Advisor: "Sad for Political Consulting that Ms. Malmendier is Being Sacrificed"
The dismissal of Ulrike Malmendier as an economic advisor has been met with sharp criticism from the SPD, Greens, and some scholars.
SA Liberal Party may preference One Nation ahead of Labor and Greens
The SA Liberal Party has suggested it may direct preferences to One Nation in the upcoming state election, which could shift the political landscape against Labor and the Greens.
Copenhagen Municipality cancels Sikandar Siddique's relocation
Copenhagen Municipality has annulled the residency registration of Sikandar Siddique, a political leader, amidst a prolonged housing dispute.
Sikandar Siddique's relocation is annulled by the City of Copenhagen
The City of Copenhagen has annulled the residence registration of Sikandar Siddique, leader of the Free Greens, amid a long-standing housing dispute.
Federal Politics: Greens Support CDU Proposal for Social Media Ban, CSU Skeptical
The Greens are in favor of a proposed social media ban for children suggested by the CDU, while the CSU expresses skepticism about the implementation.
State Election in Baden-Württemberg: Who the CDU Can Govern With in the Southwest
The CDU's top candidate in Baden-Württemberg, Manuel Hagel, prefers not to govern with the Greens due to ideological differences, favoring a coalition with the FDP or a Germany coalition with the SPD instead, though current polls suggest these combinations may not secure a majority.
Empty Gas Storage: Regional Greens Demand Report from Aiwanger
The Greens in Bavaria are demanding a report from Minister Hubert Aiwanger regarding the record low levels of gas storage in the region, calling for transparency and a strategy for improving energy supply security.
Badger bid to replace outgoing Greens senator
Tasmanian Greens MP Tabatha Badger is vying to replace retiring senator Peter Whish-Wilson in a party vote for a federal seat.
Life of numerous candidates in the preliminary election of the Left Greens
The preliminary elections of the Left Greens in Iceland showcase a diverse range of candidates vying for positions in the upcoming parliamentary elections.
OFI-Panathinaikos 0-2: A Four-Point Victory for the Greens in Crete with Tete and Calabria
Panathinaikos secured a 2-0 victory against OFI in Crete, with goals by Tete and Calabria, continuing their pursuit for a top-four finish.
Rent Price Brake: Greens Demand a Pause for Self-Use
The Green Party in Germany is advocating for stricter regulations on the rent price brake, suggesting a five-year ban on landlords terminating leases for personal use if tenants have previously enforced the price brake.
Municipal Election 2026: Bavaria's first Green Municipal Councilor is stepping down
Peter Unger, a long-serving politician from the Green party in Gilching, is retiring from the municipal council after 48 years but aims to continue his political career in the district council.
The Peasant and Greens Union proposes state pensions for parents raising three or more children
The Peasant and Greens Union in Lithuania has registered a proposal to allocate state pensions to parents who have raised three or more children.
Furious row as Labour claims Greens will 'turn playgrounds into crack dens'
In a heated exchange, Labour accused the Green Party of promoting drug policies that could harm communities, while the Greens defended their approach to decriminalizing drugs.
Welfare State: Greens Offer Reform Assistance
The Green Party in Germany is proposing collaboration with the federal government for comprehensive social reforms requiring constitutional changes.
Greens' Hyrkkö accuses Minister Grahn-Laasosta: Nonsense
Saara Hyrkkö, deputy chair of the Green Parliamentary Group, accuses Social Security Minister Sanni Grahn-Laasosta of distorting the truth during a question hour regarding drug policy.
Local Elections in Bavaria: Struggling Greens - and Where They Might Still Succeed
The Green Party in Bavaria is facing challenges in the upcoming local elections, but is still hopeful for victories in specific areas like Neuburg an der Donau.
Live: Burke confirms Australians in Syria linked with ISIS have passports
Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke has confirmed that Australians in Syria linked to ISIS have valid passports, amidst calls for their repatriation.
Survey on the Election: Frankfurt Facing a Directional Decision
A recent Forsa survey indicates that voters in Frankfurt are faced with a significant choice between centrist parties and a left coalition in the upcoming elections.
Weekly death reports now required for Tasmanian salmon industry
The Tasmanian salmon industry will now have to comply with stricter mortality reporting rules, necessitating weekly reports on fish deaths and their suspected causes.
2020-2025: LFI, PS, Renaissance, Greens, LR, RN… The upheaval of party influence and image
This article analyzes the shifting landscape of political party influence in France from 2020 to 2025, highlighting the rise of the National Rally party.
Poll: CDU in Frankfurt Ranked First Four Weeks Before the Election
A recent poll indicates that the CDU is leading in Frankfurt ahead of local elections scheduled for March 15, 2024.
Victorian Greens push to give corruption watchdog more power after CMFEU scandal
The Victorian Greens advocate for expanded powers for the state's anti-corruption body following its decision to dismiss a corruption referral related to the CFMEU.
Greens and Reform hit back at Starmer after attacks in Munich speech
The Green Party and Reform UK leaders criticized Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer for his remarks made during a speech at the Munich Security Conference.
Panathinaikos-Kolossos Rhodes 97-102: Another defeat for the 'greens', great performance by Kolossos
Panathinaikos suffered another defeat in a close match against Kolossos Rhodes, marking a significant win for the visitors at OAKA.
Yvette Cooper says Reform and Greens are ‘soft on Russia and weak on Nato’
Yvette Cooper criticized Reform UK and the Green Party for undermining Britain's commitment to NATO, particularly concerning security threats from Russia.
Starmer to claim 'lamps would go out across Europe' under Reform UK or Greens
Sir Keir Starmer will criticize Reform UK and the Greens for being 'soft on Russia' and 'weak on NATO' during a speech at a Munich security summit.
Panathinaikos – Fenerbahce 83-85: Defeat for the Greens with a buzzer beater by Boldwin
Fenerbahce defeated Panathinaikos with a last-second basket by Boldwin in a thrilling basketball match.
A Surprising Proposal from the Greens
Green party representatives in Finland proposed monetary compensation for reservists engaged in voluntary defense activities.
In the latest party ratings, some rose and others fell: at the top are the conservatives
Recent party ratings in Lithuania show the conservatives leading, followed by the Greens and Farmers Union, and a notable rise for 'Nemuno aušra'.
The Greens’ Nick McKim says inviting Isaac Herzog was ‘deliberately inflammatory’ - podcast
Nick McKim, a Greens MP, critiques the Australian government's invitation to Israeli president Isaac Herzog, describing it as provocative while protesting police actions against demonstrators.
Migration: SPD and Greens criticize Dobrindt's cuts to integration courses
The SPD and Greens have expressed strong criticism of Interior Minister Dobrindt's planned cuts to integration courses for migrants, which could further complicate coalition dynamics.
Generation Post-Merz: Wüst and Hagel and the big Green question
In Baden-Württemberg, CDU candidate Manuel Hagel aims to end the Green-Black coalition but may need Green support to become Minister President.
Federal Politics: Should Ex-Chancellor Merkel Be Proposed as Federal President? Greens Deny
The Green Party has denied rumors suggesting that former Chancellor Angela Merkel could be nominated for the role of Federal President of Germany.
Date set for by-election in progressive NT seat as first candidates announced
A by-election for the Darwin-based seat of Nightcliff will be held on March 7 following the resignation of Greens MLA Kat McNamara.
The Greens’ Nick McKim says inviting Isaac Herzog to Australia was 'deliberately inflammatory' - podcast
Greens senator Nick McKim criticized the invitation of Israeli president Isaac Herzog to Australia as provocative, amidst widespread protests against the visit.
Greens call for probe into decision to hold police funeral for paedophile cop
The Tasmanian Greens are demanding an inquiry into the decision to grant a full police funeral to former officer Paul Reynolds, who died by suicide following allegations of child sexual abuse.
Local Election 2026: 'Here I can really make a difference'
A journalist and author plans to run for the Green Party in a local election in Bavaria, challenging a long-time incumbent.
Germany Blog: Greens criticize the lack of ambassador for Kyiv
The German Greens criticize the government's failure to appoint a new ambassador to Kyiv following a recent rotation of diplomatic positions, highlighting the importance of strong diplomatic representation in Ukraine.
Labor Tries Again on Super Taxes, but Success Will Hinge on Greens Support
Labor makes another attempt to raise taxes on large superannuation balances, contingent on gaining support from the Greens.
Election in Baden-Württemberg: Class Fighters in Party Mood
The Left party aims to enter the Baden-Württemberg parliament for the first time, challenging the Greens and focusing on leftist constituencies, especially in the university city of Freiburg.