Ukraine brings war back to Russia — and Russians begin to feel it
Ukraine's strategy of carrying the war back into Russia aims to alter the perception of the conflict among Russian citizens and bring pressure for peace negotiations.
SPD in Crisis: Klingbeil Has Never Been Under Such Pressure
After a significant electoral defeat in Rhineland-Palatinate, pressures mount on SPD leader Lars Klingbeil, as internal party conflicts and public perception challenge his reform agenda.
'I knew and liked Ian Huntley until one smell in his house gave him away'
'I knew and liked Ian Huntley until one smell in his house gave him away' discusses the shocking transformation of a former reporter's perception of Ian Huntley amid the search for missing schoolgirls in Soham in 2002.
What if the plan is not working?
Doubts are emerging within the Argentine government regarding the effectiveness of Javier Milei's economic plan amid ongoing economic difficulties and judicial controversies.
The Story of a Great Mistake. What to Take Away from the Life of a Scientist Who Predicted the Apocalypse
This article discusses the life and work of a scientist known for his apocalyptic predictions and the lessons that can be drawn from his experiences.
The younger generation follows the Danish People's Party: 'I think he is the best politician in all of Europe'
The article discusses the shifting perception of the Danish People's Party and its leader, Morten Messerschmidt, especially among younger Danes.
Through the Eyes of Sasha Mitrofanov: Putin as a War Criminal? Off to the Asylum with You!
The article discusses the controversial perception of Putin as a war criminal and suggests that those who adhere to this view may be deluded.
"We teach little girls that their power lies in their appearance": the questionable rise of pole dance for children in France
The rise of pole dancing classes for children in France is generating debate over the implications of such practices on their perception of self-worth.
Mohamed Salah's value to Liverpool made clear by Arne Slot U-turn before Brighton game
Mohamed Salah's absence due to injury before the match against Brighton highlights his significant value to Liverpool and the changes in perception regarding his role recently.
The Impossible Thought: What If Trump Is Actually Winning
An article explores the contrary view that Donald Trump could be winning politically, despite a general perception that the U.S. is facing failures.
This is Marta Nawrocka. Secret weapon or problem for the president?
Marta Nawrocka's role as the First Lady of Poland has sparked mixed reactions, with some seeing her as a fresh voice while others question her political experience.
Malin Ullgren: It feels cruel to say this - but it is actually really hard to believe her
The article reflects on the credibility of Mette-Marit, the Crown Princess of Norway, as she portrays herself as a victim in the aftermath of the Epstein documents.
Netanyahu Couldn’t Prove He’s Alive. People Are Losing the Ability to Distinguish Reality from AI
A survey indicates that nearly 40% of people use artificial intelligence weekly, leading to challenges in distinguishing AI-generated content from reality.
Diets, Weight, and Confessions About Our Image in the Most Honest Podcast
The podcast discusses societal pressures regarding body image, dieting, and personal experiences with weight and self-perception.
Performances like in 'Jerks': How the couple Collien Fernandes and Christian Ulmen functioned publicly
The public perception of Collien Fernandes and Christian Ulmen as a perfect couple contrasts with the reality revealed in their recent separation.
I wanted to help, but everything was different there. A Czech received a suspended sentence for fighting on the Donbas against Ukraine
A Czech man was sentenced conditionally for participating in fighting against Ukrainian forces in the Donbas region, expressing regret about a misjudged perception of the situation.
Experts provide harsh assessment of Mette-Marit’s statements – "Did not address key issues"
Crown Princess Mette-Marit of Norway's recent interview has drawn criticism for not addressing important questions regarding her past dealings with Jeffrey Epstein.
– Poor judgment seems to be an accurate assessment
Norwegian politician Trygve Slagsvold Vedum calls for compassion instead of condemnation towards Crown Princess Mette-Marit, following her interview about her past contacts with Jeffrey Epstein.
The Council for Mental Health: - Has gotten a somewhat clearer picture
The Council for Mental Health is considering restoring its collaboration with Crown Princess Mette-Marit following an NRK interview regarding her past contact with Jeffrey Epstein.
Environmental Protection or GDP? Survey Shows What We Consider More Important
A recent survey reveals that a global majority prioritizes environmental protection over economic growth when forced to choose between the two.
Medical Anger and Artistic Controversy: A Scene in 'The King' Ignites Social Media
A scene in the show 'The King' has provoked significant backlash, especially among medical professionals, leading actor Mohamed Adel Imam to issue an apology.
The plumber is afraid of the 'endless debate'. That's why he doesn't talk to television and radio
A plumber expresses his concerns about engaging with media due to the fear of ongoing discussions without resolution.
Rebecka Kärde: Bookstores are now seen as 'enemies of the state' in Germany
A commentary discusses the increasing censorship in German cultural life and the perception of bookstores as political adversaries under new leadership.
People: "I make a game out of it"
Doja Cat shares her unique approach to dealing with paparazzi, expressing her desire for normalcy and her playful attitude towards public perception.
WILLIAM BENNETT, ROB NOEL: America's moral decline demands action. What conservatives must do now
A Fox News opinion piece argues that the portrayal of conservatives in media reflects a broader cultural decline and highlights a growing perception of moral decay among Americans.
LAURI VAHTRE: We must break the people, as 'we are created to be predators'. Can such a public scourge of the government be true?
Historian Lauri Vahtre reflects on the government's perception of its citizens as disobedient sheep needing to be subdued, questioning the implications of such a mentality.
Žemaitaitis on Orbán: He prioritises his country's interests
Lithuanian politician Žemaitaitis comments on Viktor Orbán's focus on Hungary's domestic policy and critiques the narrow perception of Orbán in Lithuania.
Even if 'income inequality' is alleviated... if the burden of living costs does not decrease, it feels 'more unequal'
A recent study reveals that despite improvements in income inequality in South Korea, many people still feel an increase in economic inequality due to high living costs and asset disparities.
F.A.Z. exclusive: Is green electricity really better than its reputation?
A new study challenges the perception of green electricity's efficiency, highlighting the need for better digitalization and flexibility in energy supply, while fossil fuels still play a role in ensuring energy security.
Jang Ye-chan: 'Is that old man in his right mind?'... Jo Gap-je: 'Do you call your father old?'
Jang Ye-chan of the People Power Party derogatorily questioned older politicians' sanity, prompting a strong rebuttal from Jo Gap-je, who highlighted manners and public perception issues within their party.
This Day in History: The US Air Force Receives Its First Real Combat Mission 110 Years Ago
The article discusses the historical context of the US Air Force's first combat mission against Mexico 110 years ago, shedding light on American military intervention and public perception of the Mexican Revolution.
New study challenges the notion that aging means decline
A recent study by Yale professor Becca Levy reveals that nearly half of adults aged 65 and older showed improvement in cognitive and physical functions, contradicting the common perception of aging as a decline.
Donald Trump's speech could have significant impact – Expert baffled: 'Quite absurd'
Donald Trump's recent speech regarding the Olympic hockey teams has garnered significant media attention and has implications for the perception of American hockey.
Is Donald Trump's Health Deteriorating? An Unexpected Moment Confuses Internet Users
During a speech at the White House for Women's History Month, Donald Trump appeared to confuse the names of his current press secretary and a former advisor, prompting discussions about his health online.
DNI Tulsi Gabbard says that Trump acted because he concluded the Iranian regime 'posed an imminent threat'
Tulsi Gabbard, Director of National Intelligence, defended Trump's military actions against Iran, stating they were based on the perception of an imminent threat from the regime.
Veronika Kalmus: habitual language perception hides the grim ugliness of empty words
Veronika Kalmus critiques the pervasive use of empty, bureaucratic language in academic and educational writing, arguing that it obscures clarity and meaning.
The Tiger Scared by the Bear, Runs away in the Jungle
A shocking video shows a tiger fleeing from a bear, challenging the typical perception of the tiger as the jungle's most dangerous predator.
Me, a law graduate, following the lessons of Falcone and Di Pietro on the referendum
Andrea Bocelli reflects on his enduring music career and the dual perception of Italy abroad.
We Europeans are no longer 'Charlie Hebdo'
The article discusses the shifting perception of solidarity with Charlie Hebdo in the aftermath of terrorist attacks in Europe, suggesting that the initial fervor has faded.
'Bibi John': A Debunked Deepfake That Became a Meme - Then Entered Reality
A video purportedly showing an Iranian crowd chanting 'Bibi John' following a joint US-Israel attack becomes a viral meme and influences public perception.
Iran’s Foreign Minister: I Don't Think Our Nuclear Perception Will Change, Mojtaba Khamenei Will Decide
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that he does not expect a significant change in the country’s position regarding nuclear weapon development, pending the public stance of the new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei.
R. Žemaitaitis on V. Orban: He Looks After His Country's Interests
R. Žemaitaitis comments on V. Orban's focus on Hungary's internal politics and the perception of Orban in Lithuania, particularly in the context of Ukraine.
Price of flour and sugar has decreased, but franchise dining prices are soaring
Despite a decrease in the prices of key ingredients like flour and sugar, franchise food prices in South Korea continue to rise, affecting consumers' perception of meal costs.
Susanne Nyström: 25 years ago the 'bonus prince' was small and cute - now he is portrayed as a monster
The article discusses the transformation in public perception of Mette-Marit’s son Marius Borg Høiby, especially in light of recent serious legal charges against him.
Olafur Eliasson, the sculptor of light confronts the canvas: 'If you relax the obsession with results, you become less defensive'
Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson showcases a unique painting exhibition in Madrid, challenging traditional artistic approaches and encouraging a more relaxed perception of creativity.
"I have already written a resignation letter once." About the negativity of Narva's mayor, Stalnuhhin, and chaos in the city council
The article discusses the evolving public perception of Katri Raik, the mayor of Narva, Estonia, who has faced increased scrutiny and criticism for her bold statements and controversial decisions over the past four years.
He was a warm, kind, and patient man. Was Ted Bundy's wife a little crazy?
The article explores the complex relationship between notorious serial killer Ted Bundy and his wife, highlighting the contradictions in her perception of him as loving despite his heinous crimes.
The Crisis of the Gulf Countries' 'Safety Myth': Iran's Attacks Shake Foreign Workers
Gulf countries face a crisis in their perception of safety due to ongoing Iranian attacks following US and Israeli military action.
Innovation, quality, price... How are French products perceived by those who buy them?
A new study reveals that while French products are viewed positively in terms of quality, they suffer from international perceptions of being too expensive.
War with Iran. Benjamin Netanyahu Sees a 'Golden Opportunity'
The article discusses Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's perception of the ongoing conflict with Iran, framing it as a strategic opportunity amid shifting regional dynamics.