VIDEOS: Acre News 2nd Edition this Friday, March 20, 2026
The article highlights significant news stories presented in a Brazilian local news segment, including cultural tributes, medical analysis, political movements, legal issues, and a unique AI case.
March 2022 – March 2026: What do the polls show one year before the elections
Polling data shows a comparative analysis of the political landscape in Greece one year before the upcoming elections.
The path of Charitsis towards exiting, the new 'cut' of the Parliament and the loud messages from the Academy
A report from the University of Gothenburg assesses the state of democracy globally, providing critical insights that could temper the Greek government's optimism.
Metron Analysis Poll - Wiretapping: 81% Demands the Investigation into Political Figures to Reopen
A recent Metron Analysis poll in Greece reveals that 81% of citizens believe the investigation into wiretapping should be reopened, reflecting a widespread demand for accountability among the populace.
Metron Analysis Poll: Gains for ND, Decline of 'Anti-System' Parties - Do Greeks Want Nuclear Energy?
A new poll by Metron Analysis shows increased political support for Greece's ruling New Democracy party amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.
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.
Analysis: the game of blame in the Master case and the save-who-can amid Vorcaro's testimony
The Master case has become a political blame game in Brasília, with various factions attempting to shift responsibility for the investigation to one another.
Not only Greece was the cradle of democracy: 'Other societies also gave voice to common people'
The article discusses a new analysis revealing that various ancient societies outside of Greece also developed democratic practices, challenging the traditional narrative of democracy's origins.
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.
'Trump Effect', useful vote, 'electoral high tide': in search of the reason behind Vox's half success this 15-M
Experts analyze the mixed electoral results for Vox in Castilla y León, highlighting both growth and setbacks against the opposition.
ANALYSIS ⟩ The possibility of Orbán's defeat is real but fragile
Hungary's upcoming elections on April 12 may represent a significant political moment, with the opposition potentially having a real chance to win.
A week before the election: Here is Altinget's major overview of who is set to be elected
A detailed analysis of the current political landscape in Denmark ahead of the upcoming election on March 24, highlighting potential outcomes for various candidates and parties.
Political drama in Sweden: 'This is a slap in the face for the entire base. The party is going to implode'
The leader of the Liberals in Sweden has pivoted to open discussions about forming a government with the Sweden Democrats, an unexpected move that could backfire with voters according to Kristina Olsson's analysis.
For These Reasons, the War with Iran May Be Prolonged
An analysis suggests that the war involving Iran could extend beyond initial expectations, evolving into a complex and prolonged conflict influenced by military, political, and economic factors.
Schaumburg-Lippe in the Weimar Era: The Small Stronghold of Democracy
The article discusses the historical significance of Schaumburg-Lippe during the Weimar Republic, highlighting its exemplary democratic practices compared to the larger political crises in Germany.
New survey: Smallest increase in inequality during Mette Frederiksen's term as Prime Minister
A new analysis from the liberal think tank Cepos indicates that despite political efforts to combat inequality, it is expected to continue rising after the upcoming election in Denmark.
Election analyst points to an important voter type: 'This is not a passing trend'
An election analyst highlights a new type of voter in Denmark's political landscape who values collaboration over traditional party loyalties.
Election Analyst: The New Centrist Voter May Once Again Be the Key to Power
The emergence of a new type of mid-level voter in Denmark's 2022 election, dubbed "Mads in the middle" by election analyst Sune Steffen Hansen, could significantly impact future political dynamics.
Analysis: One Party Can Completely Disrupt the Support Lead of the SDP
Political discussions are intensifying in Finland as the SDP leads in polling ahead of the upcoming elections, with an unexpected party potentially playing a significant role in shaping government coalitions.
Analysis: In the Nuclear Weapons Drama, Everyone Has Their Lines
The recent debate in Finland about nuclear weapons has been characterized by contrasting views from different political parties on security and parliamentary tradition.
Analysis: NATO prepares for an attack in Lapland – "Many casualties"
NATO's upcoming exercise in Northern Finland is perceived as critical and potentially the last before an impending conflict, according to Iltalehti's political analyst Lauri Nurmi.
Does It Announce the Apocalypse? The Economist's Cover Sparks Debate for Its Accurate Predictions
The Economist's latest cover has ignited discussions due to its symbolic representations of future global trends, perceived by some as apocalyptic.
Will Trump declare an early victory in the war on Iran?
Trump's recent comments about a potential swift end to the war against Iran have sparked widespread political analysis regarding their implications and underlying motivations.
VIDEOS: MG1 Monday, March 9, 2026
The article discusses various news segments covered in MG1, including a political analysis on Iran, a collective rape case, a major fire in Rio, and economic implications related to oil prices due to the conflict in Iran.
Top Official in Conservative Party Takes Renewable Energy Job: – New Energy Political Situation
Jens Frølich Holte, a former leader in Norway's Conservative Party, has joined Fornybar Norge to spearhead energy systems and analysis as the organization adapts to changing energy policies.
Analysis: A Very Odd Situation in Finland's Security Policy - IL Reveals: This is How Things Got Tied Up
Finland's security policy is facing an unusual situation as the government navigates the complexities of removing nuclear weapon restrictions amidst a divided political landscape.
Stalinist Fantasy Films in the 1950s – Very Expensive and Politically Engaged Cinema: A Cultural History Analysis
The article examines the legacy of Stalinist fantasy cinema in the 1950s, exploring its substantial political undertones and high production costs.
VIDEOS: Acre News Journal 1st Edition this Saturday, March 7, 2026
The article discusses various topics including political messaging in Brazil, an analysis of voting intentions, international tensions involving the U.S. and Iran, and clarifications on misinformation.
COMMENTARY: The Ukrainian-Hungarian B-Grade Drama
The article discusses issues related to Ukrainian-Hungarian relations, particularly in the context of commentary and political analysis.
Analysis: Vorcaro Case and Banco Master - Will the System Strike Back or Investigate Itself?
The Vorcaro case raises pivotal questions about whether Brazil's political and judicial systems will investigate their own actions or resort to counterattacks in response to scrutiny.
Videos from g1 and TV Subaé - Friday, March 6, 2026
The latest news includes messages exchanged between figures involved in high-profile legal cases in Brazil, political analysis on Iran, and a notable news segment about a minor's surrender in a serious criminal case.
VIDEOS: JL1 Friday, March 6
Various topics covered in the news segments include political updates, analysis of U.S.-Iran relations, accusations against students in Brazil, and a new presidential candidacy.
VIDEOS: EPTV 1 South of Minas on Friday, March 6, 2026
The article covers various news segments broadcasted on EPTV, including political updates, foreign relations analysis, and local legal cases.
[Analysis] The assassination of Supreme Leader Khamenei: What are the future scenarios for Iran?
The article discusses the implications of the assassination of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei by United States and Israeli forces and explores potential future scenarios for Iran's political landscape.
ANALYSIS: Winners, Losers, and Vultures in Iran
The article analyzes the current political landscape in Iran, focusing on the various stakeholders and their roles in the ongoing situation.
Special. Ebba Busch's gamble risks becoming a setback
Ebba Busch's political gamble regarding nuclear energy and value-based elections is scrutinized in Dagens Nyheter's analysis of her party leadership interview.
SaS is having a good period - why does it suddenly have eight percent and can it be attributed to itself? (analysis + graphs)
The Slovak political party SaS is experiencing a surge in popularity, currently polling at eight percent, attributed in part to its own actions and historical decisions.
Municipal Elections 2026: From 1977 to Today, What Political Stability in Major Cities of France?
The article analyzes the political trends in French cities over the past 50 years, highlighting the stability of right-wing and left-wing mayoral elections.
One in four children is taught outside the public school system
A recent analysis reveals that one in four children in Denmark is now being taught outside the public school system, raising concerns about the future of shared education as political parties debate solutions.
One in Four Children is Taught Outside the Common Public School – Thomas Larsen's Son is One of Them
A new analysis reveals that one in four children in Denmark is now being educated outside the public school system, prompting discussions among political parties about solutions to issues such as classroom disturbances and school absenteeism.
“Does Oil Create Nations?” An International Political Scientist Looks at the Trump Administration and New Imperialism
An analysis of the Trump administration's actions regarding oil interests and imperialism from an international political scientist’s perspective.
FM: The progress of the new municipal financial equalization model is a political decision issue
The Latvian Finance Ministry states that the advancement of the new municipal financial equalization law is a matter of political decision, highlighting ongoing discussions and the need for detailed fiscal analysis.
5 Major Questions Arise After Khamenei's Death
An analysis highlights the political and military implications of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei's death due to U.S.-Israeli strikes, posing five critical questions regarding Iran's future and the region.
Chat of journalists from LA NACION. The discourse analysis of Milei before Congress
The article analyzes the discourse and political positioning of Javier Milei during his recent address to Congress.
Video Analysis | What message is hidden in China's response to the attack on Iran?
Political scientist Antoní Gutiérrez Rubí analyzes the hidden messages conveyed by China's political communication in response to the attack on Iran.
Ali Khamenei: "Witness" or fugitive?
Analysis on the perception of Ali Khamenei by journalist Christopher de Bellaigue during pivotal moments in Iran's political history.
Video Analysis | Can the Iranian regime fall due to airstrikes?
The article examines the complexities of the Iranian power structure and the challenges the U.S. faces in instigating political change through airstrikes.
Behind Kim Jong-un's 'Praise': Uncertainties Revealed at the Workers' Party Congress
North Korea recently held its Workers' Party Congress for the first time in five years, where Kim Jong-un emphasized new five-year plans but possibly concealed underlying public distrust.
Analysis of the EC's abortion decision: A futile victory for pro-abortion advocates that even the right is not happy with
The European Commission's recent stance on abortion financing reflects ongoing contentious debates and differing reactions across the political spectrum in Europe.
Elisabet Svane: Troels Lund came home, but not everyone applauded equally loudly
Political leaders gathered for a traditional debate kick-off for the election campaign, analyzed by Elisabet Svane from Politiken.