One votes like her grandmother, one is angry and tired, and one hopes for a blue prime minister with guts
Cultural figures in Denmark share their voting intentions amidst the upcoming election, revealing diverse opinions on political issues.
COMMENTARY: Czech Republic Inspired by Taliban Opinions Falls to the Level of Lesotho - Alex Švamberk
The article discusses the Czech Republic's perceived decline in political and social standards, drawing comparisons to Lesotho and drawing inspiration from Taliban ideology.
A nationwide referendum is a road to hell, readers write
Readers express strong opinions against nationwide referendums in Czechia, considering them detrimental.
What do you think about the military cooperation between the U.S. and Ecuador to attack criminal groups?
The article discusses varying opinions on U.S. military cooperation with Ecuador in combating crime, highlighting both support for the cooperation and calls for a focus on social development.
Full taverns and fire pits in the forest. Two perspectives on the opening of Brdy to tourists
The article discusses the recent opening of the Brdy region to tourists, highlighting contrasting opinions regarding the impact on local facilities and natural landscapes.
Startup, an entrepreneur can open online in 48 hours, with an expense of 100 euros
A new regulatory proposal allows entrepreneurs in Europe to set up online businesses in just 48 hours for a fee of 100 euros, although opinions on its effectiveness vary.
Night of Rockets in Southern Israel: What Did Activists Say After Targeting the Area Around Dimona?
Social media reactions surged following rocket strikes that targeted the area around Dimona in southern Israel, leading to divisions in opinions among activists.
Iranians Living in the U.S. Have Mixed Opinions on the War: 'Hope Has Been Replaced by Nausea'
Iranians living in the U.S. express a mix of hope and despair regarding the ongoing conflict, highlighting differing perspectives within the community.
Change to Daylight Saving Time 2026. When do we set our clocks?
This article discusses the upcoming change to daylight saving time in 2026, its health implications, historical context, and public opinions in the EU and Poland.
Revelation of 2025, Katseye comes to Lolla amid 'beef' and with one less member; understand
The girl group Katseye is set to perform at Lollapalooza São Paulo, facing challenges including the absence of a member due to mental health issues and divided fan opinions.
Neymar at the World Cup: Readers Diverge on the Player's Participation in the Tournament
Readers express mixed opinions on Neymar's potential participation in the World Cup, highlighting concerns about his commitment and fitness levels.
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Today’s horoscope for Capricorn suggests restlessness, support from family, the need to complete ongoing tasks, a warning against worrying about others' opinions, and caution against potential betrayal from a friend.
Ricardo Darín commented on Andrea del Boca's entry into Big Brother and was blunt about what he would do if he were invited
Ricardo Darín expressed his opinions on Andrea del Boca's participation in the reality show Big Brother, addressing public speculation about its authenticity and his own potential involvement in such programs.
Research in Vilnius: Residents of Žvėrynas, Žirmūnai, and the Old Town Have the Best Opinions About Their Municipality
A survey reveals that residents of Žvėrynas, Žirmūnai, and the Old Town in Vilnius have the most positive views about their neighborhoods, indicating a strong sense of community identity and satisfaction with local conditions.
ENRIIKA VUNK ⟩ The war will end when we stop fighting
Journalist Enriika Vunk discusses the societal challenges in accepting diverse opinions amid today's information age.
A horde of Danish shadow warriors hunts voters online
A new wave of anonymous political operatives on social media, termed 'shadow armies', is emerging in Denmark, particularly on TikTok, to influence voter opinions ahead of the elections.
Is President Karol Nawrocki Using His Veto Power Too Often? Survey Results
The article discusses a survey on Polish citizens' opinions regarding President Karol Nawrocki's use of veto powers, including constitutional regulations and comparison with previous presidents' activities.
In Japan, the incredible enthusiasm for the social network X remains intact
In Japan, more than half of the population uses the social media platform X, which allows users to express opinions they feel unable to share publicly due to its pseudonymous nature.
'The View' argues over whether Iran campaign is historic blunder like Iraq or will keep future Americans safe
A debate on 'The View' featured differing opinions on whether President Trump's military actions in Iran are justified.
Henrik Brandão Jönsson: Cuba Evokes Strong Emotions
Cuba evokes strong emotions in Latin America and the Caribbean, polarizing opinions regarding the government's actions and international relations, especially with the U.S.
Letters to the Editor. Noted by DN's readers on March 20
Readers of Dagens Nyheter express their opinions regarding current events in Sweden and around the world, including recent content from the newspaper.
The attractiveness of Kuopio is already nearly at the level of Tampere – this is what a couple who moved from Tampere says
A couple from Tampere shares their opinions on the increasing appeal of Kuopio, noting its growing attractiveness as it nearly matches that of Tampere.
Twitter turns 20 years old, taking the pulse of the world
Twitter, launched in 2006, has evolved from a personal microblogging tool to a major source of global news and opinions.
In "Casa Albano" Divided by the Vote. The Wife on the Front Line with Md, the Husband Votes No: "It's Ideological"
The Albano couple illustrates a division in opinions regarding a referendum, with the wife advocating for a 'No' vote while the husband supports 'Yes' based on cultural change.
Podcast: Rita Niemi-Manninen and Aki Manninen Debate Aki's Health - "Completely Flattened by a Road Roller"
In a podcast episode, wellness coach Aki Manninen discusses his new venture into boxing, revealing differing opinions about his preparedness with his spouse Rita Niemi-Manninen.
World Championships Divide Opinions – Direct Words from Finnish Star
The upcoming World Indoor Championships have sparked debate among Finnish athletes, with several opting not to participate despite qualifying.
Our drones are the best in the world, says Trump. Experts do not share this enthusiasm
Trump claims that American drones are the best globally, but experts express skepticism towards this assertion.
Women's Commission: 'Discussing these issues should be the responsibility of all society', says reader
The article discusses opinions from readers on the role of women in society and the leadership of Erika Hilton in the Women's Commission, highlighting the need for societal engagement with women's issues, particularly in the face of rising feminicide rates.
Public hearing on repealing citywide rezoning set to begin at Calgary city hall next week
Calgarians will voice their opinions at a public hearing next week regarding the potential repeal of citywide rezoning, which was initiated by a motion from city council.
Alesp says that the opinion of deputies is inviolable when commenting on 'black face' case
The São Paulo Legislative Assembly affirmed that deputies are protected by the Constitution to express their opinions, following a controversial incident involving a state deputy painting her body black in the plenary.
What are the 50 best cities in the world in 2026, according to their own inhabitants
A recent study published by Time Out ranks the best cities in the world based on the opinions of local residents, with Melbourne taking the top spot.
Perspective: Was the release of Donut Lab an impressive presentation or a terrible flop?
The article discusses the conflicting opinions surrounding the release of Donut Lab's VTT reports, evaluating their credibility and implications for the battery industry's claims.
Rinkēvičs: The youth perspective is important for society's everyday life and strengthening Latvia as a whole
Latvian President Edgars Rinkēvičs emphasized the importance of youth opinions in decision-making during a meeting with representatives of the Riga Student Council.
Cinema in the Center: The 'Boring' Oscars and 'True Stories' in Cinema
The article discusses the recent Oscars and the handling of real-life stories in cinema, highlighting mixed opinions on the awards ceremony and notable films.
Media: Pentagon requests an additional 200 billion dollars for the Iran war
The Pentagon has requested an additional $200 billion for the war against Iran, but Congress's approval remains uncertain due to mixed political opinions.
Al Jazeera monitors the Iranian street's view on the war against Tehran
The article explores the rare opinions of Iranian citizens regarding the ongoing US-Israeli war against Tehran, highlighting a lack of information and the official narrative's dominance.
A survey of residents regarding the renaming of Cardinal H. Gulbinovičius streets has begun in Vilnius district
The Vilnius district municipality has initiated a survey to gauge community opinions on renaming streets in honor of Cardinal H. Gulbinovičius.
War against Iran is rejected in the US, but has solid support in Israel
The US faces divided opinions regarding a potential war against Iran, while in Israel, there is strong public support for military action against the Iranian regime amidst ongoing hostilities.
How to Maintain and Care for Our Body's Health?
The article discusses personal experiences and expert opinions on maintaining a healthy body weight and overall health through proper nutrition.
Metron Analysis Poll on MEGA: What is the prevailing opinion regarding the utilization of nuclear energy in Greece?
A poll conducted by Metron Analysis reveals various opinions among the Greek public on nuclear energy, military actions, and political decisions.
Law on Nonprofit Organizations: Justice is Coming, Says Macinka. Tejc Knows Nothing About It
The article discusses differing opinions on a new law concerning nonprofit organizations in Czechia, highlighting comments made by politicians on its implications.
Revealed: What officers, public and victims think about UK policing
An exclusive poll by Sky News reveals mixed sentiments about UK policing, highlighting public confidence and concerns over crime investigation effectiveness.
She was a surrogate for the family – now the question divides Norway
A new survey indicates that nearly half of Norwegians are in favor of legalizing surrogacy, though political and professional opinions remain divided.
ERKKI BAHOVSKI ⟩ How some parties clumsily looked for a new president for Estonia
The article discusses the controversy surrounding the leaking of Riina Kionka's name as a presidential candidate in Estonia, which has led to widespread negative opinions and even personal attacks.
"At a Certain Age, You Have to Cut Your Hair". Is It True? Opinions of Stars and Hairdressers
The article discusses the societal pressure on older women to cut their hair, featuring insights from celebrities like Demi Moore who advocate for personal choice in hairstyles regardless of age.
Age release for social media: CSU divided in debate over social media ban
The CSU is split over the issue of a proposed social media ban for children and teenagers in Bavaria, with differing opinions from various party members.
Kenya: Kenyans Given Until April 10 to Comment On Crypto Rules
Kenyans have until April 10 to submit their opinions on draft regulations that will govern cryptocurrency and digital asset businesses in the country.
Rzeczpospolita Survey: Poles Evaluate Whether the Government Should Implement the SAFE Program Despite the President's Veto
A recent survey indicates varied opinions among Poles regarding the government's potential continuation of the SAFE program despite a veto from the president.
Should the government bypass Karol Nawrocki's veto regarding SAFE? There is a new survey from 'Rzeczpospolita'
A survey reveals public opinions on President Karol Nawrocki's veto of the EU SAFE program, highlighting its implications on military funding and defense industry investment.
The Swedish people's verdict: It is wrong to attack Iran
A recent survey indicates that the majority of Swedes oppose U.S. and Israeli military actions against Iran, with significant differences in opinions based on gender and political affiliation.