ME patients in Norway - merge or separate?
The article discusses the ongoing debate in Norway regarding the classification and treatment of ME/CFS patients, highlighting differing opinions among medical professionals.
Universities to Be Allowed to Charge Fees to Doctoral Students from Third Countries
Estonian universities will be permitted to charge tuition fees to doctoral students from third countries starting next academic year, despite mixed opinions from universities and students.
When will Holika Dahan be celebrated, March 2 or 3?
There is confusion regarding the date for Holika Dahan, with opinions divided between March 2 and March 3.
The Restoration Party Proposes a Reduction of 45 Proportional Seats; Cautious Opinions Within the LDP on House of Representatives Seat Cuts
The Japan Restoration Party has proposed cutting 45 proportional representation seats as part of a plan to reduce the total number of seats in the House of Representatives, facing caution from within the ruling Liberal Democratic Party (LDP).
Between Supporters and Opponents: How Do Lebanese See Hezbollah's Entry into the War?
Lebanese opinions are deeply divided regarding Hezbollah's involvement in the ongoing conflict with Israel, highlighted by recent escalations and heavy casualties in southern Lebanon and Beirut.
Prue Leith refused request from Bake Off bosses as she admits 'I really don't care'
Prue Leith, a judge on Great British Bake Off, rejected a request from show bosses, stating she is unconcerned about their opinions, while reflecting on her love for dance and recent retirement from the show.
How to respond to the USA and Israel's attack on Iran? We know the opinions of Poles
A recent survey indicates that over half of Poles support maintaining neutrality in the conflict between the USA and Iran.
El Roto: what is behind
The article discusses a cartoon from the Spanish artist El Roto, focusing on the opinions and thematic elements presented in his work.
Do you want to ban kids from social media? The government is asking
The UK government is launching a consultation to gather public opinions on potential measures to protect young people from social media, which may include banning access altogether.
Who has the best mobile network in the Czech Republic? The British and Americans disagree
The article discusses differing opinions between British and American assessments on the quality of mobile networks in the Czech Republic.
Is light soda really harmful to health? A recognized neuroscientist cut intake after studying the effects on the brain.
A neuroscientist raises concerns about artificial sweeteners in light beverages, linking them to potential disturbances in the brain's reward system, amidst differing opinions on their health impacts.
Opinion: There’s Independent Jewish Voices, and then there’s the other 99 per cent of Canadian Jews
The article critiques the phenomenon of tokenism in representing Jewish opinions, particularly regarding the platforming of fringe groups like Independent Jewish Voices.
"Young people do not respect the past": the phrase by Hippocrates that is circulating again and dividing opinions
A phrase attributed to Hippocrates about the youth's respect for the past and future has sparked renewed debate over generational gaps.
Man visiting UK asked Brits for their favourite pie, and the answer is clear
A visitor to the UK sought opinions from Brits on their favorite pie flavor, revealing a clear favorite popular among locals.
“It is the most beautiful day of our lives.” Iranians in Italian squares celebrate Khamenei's death
Iranians in Italy have taken to the streets celebrating the death of Ayatollah Khamenei amidst ongoing tensions in the Middle East and contrasting opinions within the Italian left regarding the conflict.
Viewers React: This is How the UMK Winning Performance Needs to Be Modified
Viewers are expressing strong opinions about the performance of the UMK winner, Linda Lampenius and Pete Parkkonen, during the competition.
Pete Parkkonen and Linda Lampenius drove the audience crazy - 'I die in desire'
Pete Parkkonen and Linda Lampenius performed their song 'Liekinheitin' at the Uuden musiikin kilpailu, garnering mostly positive reactions despite mixed opinions.
Back Hair Blasts Social Media
Antti Paalanen's performance of "Takatukka" in the Uuden musiikin kilpailu sparked significant buzz on social media, with varying opinions on its quality and potential for victory.
Erika Vikman's UMK performance divides viewers' opinions
Erika Vikman's performance at the UMK competition has drawn mixed reactions from the audience.
Head of "Solidarity" Piotr Duda: This is not a reform of the PIP, but a coating of reality
Piotr Duda, the head of the Solidarity trade union, criticizes the government's proposed reforms, emphasizing the need for transparency and proper consultation before formulating opinions on military spending legislation.
Adolescents voting for the first time talk about why they will go to the polls in 2026: 'Expressing my opinion'
First-time voters in Brazil express their eagerness to participate in the 2026 elections and emphasize the importance of their opinions.
How opinions in Israel varied regarding the attack on Iran?
The article discusses the mixed reactions within Israel concerning a joint Israeli-American attack on Iran, highlighting both support and opposition among citizens.
Trump dissatisfied with Iranian views
Former President Donald Trump has expressed dissatisfaction with the opinions of Iranian officials.
'Just as I look at social media, I look at the Folha app,' says reader
A university student shares his experience as an avid reader and commenter on the Folha Digital app, highlighting the app's role in shaping his opinions and providing a more informative platform compared to social media.
Letters to the Editor: Noted by DN's Readers on February 27
Readers of Dagens Nyheter express their opinions on the current state of Sweden and the world in a series of letters to the editor on February 27.
The ministry paid nearly 30,000 euros for an expert opinion - this is how the department head commented
The Finnish ministry has faced scrutiny for paying exorbitant fees for expert opinions related to alcohol legislation, raising concerns within the social and health committee.
Critics wrote a grotesque comment about the painting
The article discusses the critical reception of a painting by the Swedish artist Hanna Hirsch Pauli and highlights the contrasting opinions about her work between Paris and the Nordic countries.
570,248 have already registered. Is everything falling apart?
The article discusses the implications of a recent election announcement in Denmark amid public money for votes debates and personal opinions on political transparency.
Stubb was asked a direct question about Trump - Burst into laughter
Finnish President Alexander Stubb laughed during an interview when asked if U.S. President Donald Trump cheats at golf, suggesting a camaraderie despite differing opinions.
Podcast "Is That Just?": "The Most Dangerous Attack on Freedom of Speech"
In the podcast episode, former Constitutional Court judge Udo Di Fabio discusses the rise of political extremism and the perceived polarization of society, attributing it to a cultural fear of expressing dissenting opinions.
"36,000 entries are amazing" - Finance Minister Katayama's comments on tax privileges and subsidies being 'waste'
Japanese Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama revealed that a total of approximately 36,000 opinions were received regarding tax privileges and subsidies that some consider wasteful.
Song Young-gil: 'Running for Incheon Gyeyang is a return to my original ground... The will of the people and party members is important'
Former Democratic Party leader Song Young-gil reaffirms his intention to run for the Incheon Gyeyang parliamentary by-election, emphasizing the importance of the public and party members' opinions in the decision-making process by the party leadership.
6x1 Shift: 'Lack of Humanity,' Says Reader
The article discusses reader opinions regarding the 6x1 work schedule and its implications on workers' rights in Brazil.
Stein Thor Verle was known as a leader with clear opinions and messages with an informal style
Stein Thor Verle, a Norwegian leader and civil engineer, passed away on January 27, 2026, in Cheltenham, England.
News Overview: These are the News of the Day
The article discusses various news highlights from Munich, including local opinions on social interactions, illegal transactions related to Oktoberfest tables, political developments, and public transport updates.
How to Make Sense of It / Why Does the Catholic Church "Cultivate" Veneration for Relics? Is the Immortal Soul Not More Important Than the Dead Body?
The article discusses the Catholic Church's controversial stance on relics, highlighting differing opinions among believers regarding their significance.
Poland: The Foreign Minister defends the EU against the growing temptation of a Polexit
Poland's Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski advocates for the importance of the EU amidst rising sovereignist opinions and the temptation of Polexit.
The Supreme Court rejects the annulment of the conviction of the former Attorney General for the revelation of secrets
The Supreme Court of Spain has upheld the conviction of former Attorney General Álvaro García Ortiz for the crime of revealing secrets, rejecting calls for annulment by his defense and emphasizing the dissenting opinions of two judges.
LAST INGREDIENTS...
The article discusses various economic topics related to Mexico, including market trends and national financial opinions.
New Limits
The article discusses various economic and market-related topics, as well as public opinions and features from different sectors in Mexico.
How beautiful Sanremo! But not everyone likes it: ten non-pop national ways to (not) avoid it
The article humorously explores the divided opinions on the Sanremo Festival, offering ten ways to avoid being inundated with its presence.
"Disciplinary Action to Seize Nomination Rights" "Violation of Freedom of Expression"... Baek Hyun-jin and Kim Jong-hyuk Attend an Injunction Hearing
Members of the Korean ruling party attend a court hearing to contest disciplinary action against them, arguing it infringes on their rights to express their opinions politically.
Controversial Project: The Euro Becomes Digital
The European Central Bank plans to launch a controversial digital Euro by 2029, amidst diverse opinions and the support from unexpected political figures.
Start of Third Discussion on the Osaka Metropolis Plan, Difficulty in Completion Within the Year Expected
The Osaka Metropolis Plan's third discussion has begun, but significant challenges may prevent its completion within the fiscal year due to cautious opinions within the ruling party.
Daylight Saving Time Change 2026. This Year We Will Change Our Clocks Earlier
The article discusses the upcoming change to daylight saving time in 2026, its health impacts, historical context, EU regulations, and public opinions.
Karis’s Continuation as President Generates Diverse Opinions in Political Parties
The ongoing presidency of Alar Karis has sparked varied opinions among political parties in Estonia as the Riigikogu revised the presidential election process.
Six schools in Bauska region could be reformed
The Bauska region is considering reforms involving six schools, with local opinions expressing concern over student safety and educational resources.
Korean Power's 'Integration of Daegu and Gyeongbuk' Family Feud... Vote on the 26th to Clarify Position of TK Members
The Korean Power party is facing internal discord over the administrative integration of the Daegu and Gyeongbuk regions, with a decisive vote scheduled for the 26th to gauge opinions among local lawmakers.
Cynic, Provocateur, or Prophet of Western Civilization? The Writer Houellebecq Celebrates His 70th Birthday
French writer Michel Houellebecq, celebrated for his controversial views on Western civilization, turns 70 and continues to polarize opinions as both a cynic and a profound observer.
Guillaume Tabard: "On the end-of-life law, Lecornu wants to be vigilant against any forcefulness"
The article discusses French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu’s cautious stance on the end-of-life law, emphasizing the need for a consensual adoption amidst contrasting opinions on its second part.