'The View' guest co-host corrects liberal panel about stock market liking Trump policies
CNBC anchor Sara Eisen asserted on 'The View' that President Trump's economic policies positively impact the stock market, countering the panel's skepticism.
In Oslo West, it is known that many parents have a liberal attitude towards drugs. This complicates our work.
Concerns have been raised in Oslo West regarding liberal parental attitudes towards drug use and the existing party culture among youths.
Liberal, Bloc Québécois rematch in Terrebonne riding after Supreme Court nixes result
The Supreme Court has ordered a rematch between Liberal Tatiana Auguste and Bloc Québécois Nathalie Sinclair-Desgagné in the Terrebonne riding after invalidating last year’s election results.
Michael Higgins: Poilievre promises to face Trump with stoicism, not Liberal fearmongering
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre emphasizes pragmatism over fearmongering in his address to the Economic Club of Canada regarding relations with the U.S.
Liberal MP denounces official who claimed India ceased foreign interference against Canada
A Liberal MP criticized a senior official for claiming that India had stopped its campaign of foreign interference in Canada, asserting that these activities persist based on feedback from local constituents and national security assessments.
Ashton Hurn navigates the fraught politics of One Nation preference deals
SA Liberal leader Ashton Hurn is grappling with the complexities and risks associated with potential preference deals with One Nation, reflecting on historical precedents in Australian politics.
Troels Lund declares himself a candidate for Prime Minister
Troels Lund Poulsen, the leader of Denmark's Liberal Party, has announced his candidacy for Prime Minister in the upcoming election, citing concerns over high taxes proposed by rival parties.
Troels Lund Poulsen declares himself a candidate for prime minister
Troels Lund Poulsen has announced his candidacy for prime minister, emphasizing the need for a strong leadership in response to global challenges.
Eligijus Masiulis connects his case with attempts to obtain a list of Swiss bank clients from Lithuania
Former Liberal Movement leader Eligijus Masiulis discusses the connections between the 2015 "Swiss Leaks" scandal and Lithuania in his newly released memoir.
The ‘gift scandal’ in Japan: controversies over Prime Minister Takaichi's gifts to party members
A controversy has arisen in Japan regarding Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's decision to give gifts to members of her party as a token of gratitude for their electoral success.
Thomas Larsen: Troels Lund Poulsen is ready to step forward as a prime minister candidate
Troels Lund Poulsen is poised to become the main challenger to Mette Frederiksen after the recent election call in Denmark.
Michel Maisonneuve: Jeneroux rewarded handsomely for his disloyalty
The article discusses the recent political defection of Conservative MP Matt Jeneroux to the Liberal party, highlighting the implications of loyalty in Canadian politics.
The Power of Numbers: the Rise of Factions and the Change in Direction by the Prime Minister
Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party is witnessing a resurgence of factionalism, driven by Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's stance on past funding issues.
Former Chief at Christiansborg: What’s Happening at the Party Offices Right Now
A former communications chief for a Danish political party outlines the immediate actions taken by political parties following an election announcement.
"Just having a structure is meaningless" - LDP proposes plans to strengthen government intelligence
The Liberal Democratic Party of Japan has proposed a plan to strengthen government intelligence, emphasizing that simply establishing a framework is not sufficient.
"It is crucial for us to win the election": Mona Juul has a call to the blue parties
Mona Juul, leader of the Conservative Party, urges Liberal Alliance and Denmark Democrats to support Troels Lund Poulsen as the prime ministerial candidate to ensure a successful election outcome.
"It is crucial for us to win the election": Mona Juul makes a plea to blue parties
Mona Juul, leader of the Conservatives, urges Liberal Alliance and Denmark Democrats to back Troels Lund Poulsen as the prime minister candidate to strengthen their chances in the upcoming election.
Kremlin Man Kirijenko: Putin's Capable Executor
Sergej Kirijenko has transformed from a liberal politician to a loyal technocrat, becoming one of the most powerful figures in the Kremlin under Putin.
PL announces Carlos Bolsonaro and Carol de Toni as candidates for the Senate in SC; Jorginho Mello seeks reelection for governor
The Liberal Party (PL) announced Carlos Bolsonaro and Carolyn de Toni as their candidates for the Senate in Santa Catarina, alongside Jorginho Mello's campaign for re-election as governor.
Moderate MP switches to the Liberal Party just before exit
Current MP Henrik Rejnholt Andersen from the Moderates has switched to the Liberal Party after serving as a substitute since October 2024.
Justice minister suggests Liberals could limit debate to push through stalled hate speech bill
Canadian Justice Minister Sean Fraser indicated that the Liberal government may limit debate on a stalled hate speech bill to fulfill their campaign promises.
The Swords of the Great Captain
The article discusses the political controversy surrounding the sword of José de San Martín, which is under the custody of the Granaderos, highlighting its historical significance and the renewed debates concerning liberal and revisionist perspectives.
Luke Combs’ brutal response to ‘liberal’ labels: ‘Why do we all care?’
Luke Combs criticizes political labeling and discusses his experiences with backlash from both liberal and conservative sides regarding his stance on racism and culture.
Flávio Bolsonaro announces Carlos and Carol De Toni as PL pre-candidates for the Senate from SC
Flávio Bolsonaro has confirmed Carlos Bolsonaro and Carol De Toni as pre-candidates for the Senate from Santa Catarina for the Liberal Party (PL).
New disaster number for the Liberals - lowest ever
The Swedish Liberal Party faces record-low support ahead of the elections, struggling to surpass the electoral threshold amidst stagnant voter opinion.
Liberal pundits compare Trump SOTU to game show, call section honoring Americans 'circus entertainer part'
Liberal commentators criticized President Trump's State of the Union address, likening parts of it to a game show and describing sections as a 'circus entertainer' segment.
Where will Victoria’s new homes be built? Competing Liberal and Labor visions are as much about politics as planning
Political competition in Victoria over housing policy has intensified as both major parties propose contrasting visions for urban development.
Catalog Gifts with Takaichi's Personal Name on Wrapping Paper - Experts Ask 'Is It for Personal Use?'
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's office is under scrutiny for distributing catalog gifts to over 300 elected members of the House of Representatives, deemed to be using political funds inappropriately.
Gift with 'Sanae Takichi' on Wrapping Paper: Prime Minister's Justification for 'Party Donations' Validity
Sanae Takichi, the leader of Japan's ruling party, is under scrutiny for sending catalog gifts to all winning candidates from the ruling party, raising questions about the legitimacy of using party funds for this purpose.
Reasons why the government of the Liberal Democratic Party aims to expand arms exports: Discussion of 'safeguard measures' is sidelined
The Liberal Democratic Party's security research committee in Japan is proposing a review of the operational guidelines regarding arms exports, aiming to eliminate restrictions that limit exports to specific categories of aid and military support.
Why is the LDP giving gifts after the election again? Voices say 'Prime Minister Takaichi is a gift magician'
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party has distributed catalog gifts worth approximately 10 million yen to all party members elected in the recent House of Representatives election, raising questions about the party's financial ethics.
"It's nothing that hasn't been said before": E. Masiulis reveals more details about his book
E. Masiulis discusses his upcoming autobiography, emphasizing it as a reflection of his experiences rather than an attempt to retaliate against past associates.
The Liberal Club in the Zagreb Assembly Disbanded; Dogan Responded
The Liberal Club in the Zagreb City Assembly disbanded unexpectedly during a session, surprising both the members and the public.
Angus Taylor says federal Liberals must 'do better' amid SA campaign
Opposition leader Angus Taylor acknowledges the need for improvement within the federal Liberal Party following criticism from South Australian leader Ashton Hurn during a campaign event in Adelaide.
A Major Policy Shift: The Abolition of the 'Five Types' for Expanding Weapons Exports
Japan's ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) is proposing a significant shift in its weapons export policy by abolishing the restrictions that limit exports to five specific purposes, allowing broader military equipment exports.
What are the three principles of arms export? Japan's arms export system.
The Japanese Liberal Democratic Party is proposing a review of the guidelines governing arms exports, aiming to reduce restrictions and promote international collaboration in defense technology.
Bia Kicis and Michelle Bolsonaro announce 'pure list' of PL for the Senate in the DF; Ibaneis says he remains a candidate
Bia Kicis and former first lady Michelle Bolsonaro will compete for Senate seats in the Federal District in 2026 under the Liberal Party (PL), forming a 'pure list' without candidates from other parties.
Former MP Jenica Atwin joins race to become Fredericton’s next mayor
Former MP Jenica Atwin has declared her candidacy for mayor of Fredericton in advance of the upcoming municipal elections.
PL chooses Douglas Ruas as candidate for governor of Rio de Janeiro; Claudio Castro will run for Senate
Douglas Ruas has been announced as the Liberal Party's candidate for the governor of Rio de Janeiro, while current governor Claudio Castro will run for the Senate.
Liberal pundits call Team USA hockey players 'morons,' scold gold medalists over Trump call
Liberal commentators have criticized Team USA hockey players for celebrating their Olympic victory with President Trump, particularly after a controversial phone call.
British Politicians Will Release Andrew Documents
Members of the British parliament are supporting the release of documents concerning the appointment of former Prince Andrew as a trade representative.
Floor-crossing Liberal MP Matt Jeneroux to join Carney on trip to India, Australia and Japan
Matt Jeneroux, a new Liberal MP who switched from the Conservative Party, will accompany Prime Minister Mark Carney on a diplomatic trip to India, Australia, and Japan.
New Liberal MP Matt Jeneroux to join Carney on India, Australia, Japan trip
Prime Minister Mark Carney has appointed new Liberal MP Matt Jeneroux as his special advisor for an upcoming trip to India, Australia, and Japan.
"The Thing is": Dnipro is the European Thermopylae
The article discusses the impact of the ongoing war in Ukraine on both the country and Europe, as reflected in an interview with political scientist Roman Kuźniar.
"The Thing is": Dnipro is Europe's Thermopylae
A discussion on the implications of the ongoing war in Ukraine, featuring insights from political scientist Roman Kuźniar, highlights the complexities of international order and democracy.
Report card: Conservative and liberal strategists reveal how Trump has fared on campaign promises
Trump's record on his campaign promises is mixed, with progress in some areas and setbacks in others, as assessed by strategists from both sides ahead of his first State of the Union address after returning to office.
Prime Minister Takaichi distributes catalog gifts to all Liberal Democratic Party members in the House of Representatives as a 'congratulation for winning'
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's office has distributed catalog gifts to all Liberal Democratic Party members who were elected in the recent elections, raising concerns about the influence of money in politics.
Guardian Essential poll: more than half of Australians open to voting for One Nation despite Hanson’s Muslim comments
A recent poll shows that nearly 60% of Australians would consider voting for the right-wing populist party One Nation, despite controversial remarks by its leader, Pauline Hanson.
The American story should not be idealized; it has always carried a mix of liberal ideals and autocracy
The article discusses the complexities of American political history, particularly during the Trump administration, highlighting concerns over corruption, the treatment of immigrants, and the potential long-term impacts on democracy.
A World in Distopian Trance (and the Battle for a Just Peace in Ukraine)
The article discusses the multiple crises faced by recent generations and the challenges of achieving a stable international order amidst geopolitical risks, climate threats, and technological changes.