Who Should Govern the Country? Here Are the Options
The article discusses the changing landscape of Danish political alliances and the complexities of forming a government following the recent election announcement.
Analysis: Estonia's biggest threat to foreign policy is domestic politics
The article discusses how Estonia's election year distractions threaten its foreign policy unity amid a challenging security situation.
Visual Analysis of the 'Coup Planning' Document
This article provides a visual analysis of a declassified document detailing military coup plans in Spain three months before the attempted coup of February 23, 1981.
Analysis: The Organized Crime CPI gains explosive potential and can breach political shielding in the Master case
The Organized Crime Parliamentary Inquiry Commission (CPI) in Brazil has unexpectedly gained significant attention and power amid the ongoing crisis involving Banco Master.
VIDEOS: Good Morning Minas of Wednesday, February 25, 2026
A news roundup from G1 covering significant events in Brazil, including political analysis and criminal cases.
Analysis: Trump's speech resonated sadly accurately with the state of the nation
Donald Trump's recent State of the Union address was marked by confrontational rhetoric aimed at Democrats, showcasing a deep political divide in the U.S.
Newsweek: 5 Reasons That Make It Difficult to Repeat the Venezuela Scenario in Iran
An analysis warns against the misleading comparison between potential regime change in Iran and Venezuela, highlighting the significant differences in political and military structures between the two countries.
US news site Politico to launch in Australia, aiming to bring policy focus and ‘new angles’ to Canberra
The US political news site Politico is set to launch an outlet in Australia, focusing on insider politics and policy analysis for the Canberra press gallery.
The conga of the pocholos
An analysis of political aspirations and the inevitability of failure within the context of Spanish institutional careers.
Rosendo Fraga: "The government's problem is that it lacks an analysis of nuances; it plays all or nothing"
Political analyst Rosendo Fraga discusses the challenges faced by the government in Argentina, emphasizing the need for nuanced analysis in political actions.
How does Putin think? The story of the 'mouse' that shaped the Tsar's political methodology
The article explores the psychological and political development of Vladimir Putin, revealing how a childhood incident with a mouse contributed to his aggressive geopolitical strategies.
Analysis: Un-Finnish Self-Promotion – Stubb's Strategies to Reach the Top
President Alexander Stubb of Finland has utilized his unique networking skills and diplomatic insights to navigate his political career effectively.
Was there early election propaganda in the parade that honored Lula? NO
A recent Carnival parade honoring President Lula has sparked political controversy, but legal analysis suggests that no electoral misconduct occurred.
Game of Thrones in the Middle East: Dangerous rumors swirl around the UAE president
An analysis of the political implications and rumors surrounding Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, following the postponement of Turkish President Erdoğan's visit to the UAE.
Even if it's a Labor landslide, there's a lot to learn from SA's upcoming election
Peter Malinauskas is expected to win the upcoming South Australian election by a large margin, with limited competition from the state Liberals.
Has Congress crossed the line in opposing Modi? See the analysis
Youth Congress leaders stripped to protest against Modi, leading to embarrassment for India at an international event.
The three conservative judges of the Supreme Court who have “betrayed” Trump
The article discusses the recent decision by the U.S. Supreme Court that is seen as a betrayal by conservative judges towards former President Trump regarding tariffs.
They mess around a bit. But it's worth the time
The article discusses DR's podcast 'Magten' about Danish politics, highlighting its entertaining yet informative nature.
Analysis: The Death of a Young Man in France Falls Directly into the Lap of the Far Right
The analysis discusses the implications of the death of 23-year-old Quentin Deranque in France, linking it to the far-right political climate amid tensions with leftist groups.
Politicians in the 'back seat'
A recent analysis highlights the severe economic costs of traffic congestion in Athens, suggesting that it significantly impacts the productivity and quality of life for citizens, while political leaders appear stagnant in addressing these issues.
Metron Analysis Poll: The Top Three Solidify, Trends for New Parties
A recent poll by Metron Analysis reveals a significant lead for New Democracy over PASOK, alongside growing interest in potential new political parties in Greece.
Metron Analysis Poll: Lead for Karystianou's Party – The Percentages for Tsipras, Samaras
A recent Metron Analysis poll shows Maria Karystianou's potential party gaining popularity compared to those led by political figures Alexis Tsipras and Antonis Samaras.
Metron Analysis Poll: The Political Scene Remains Unchanged – More Than Half Say 'Better in 2019'
A recent Metron Analysis poll indicates that Greece's political landscape remains stable, with the New Democracy party leading significantly despite some governmental challenges.
Analysis: Rydman's Appointment as Minister of Social Affairs and Health was a Relief for Orpo
Wille Rydman's appointment as Finland's new Minister of Social Affairs and Health is seen as a relief for Prime Minister Petteri Orpo amid a contentious political climate.
The Deepening Political Division: Is the LDP's Resounding Victory Due to "Polarized Multi-Party System"?
This analysis discusses the implications of the Liberal Democratic Party's overwhelming victory in the recent House of Representatives election, focusing on the emerging polarized multi-party system in Japan.
Farewell to our Giovanna Casadio, stubborn lady of political journalism
Giovanna Casadio, a prominent political journalist for La Repubblica, has passed away after 25 years of dedicated reporting and analysis.
Analysis: Is the government putting immigrants to work for free? Here’s how to read political statements as the elections approach
Finnish Finance Minister Riikka Purra advocates for requiring immigrants to perform unpaid work to receive social benefits, drawing criticism for downplaying the value of cleaning jobs.
Benjamin Rud Elberth: Here are the three best and the three worst parties on social media
An analysis evaluates the performance of political parties on social media leading up to Denmark's upcoming general election.
How Similar Are Putin and Hitler?
An article by historian Jüri Kotšinev explores the parallels and differences between Vladimir Putin and Adolf Hitler in the context of their respective political policies.
The Rise of Anti-Pluralism: Why Conflict Politics is Winning Today
A political analysis discusses the rising trend of conflict-driven politics in Slovakia and globally, underscoring its implications on voter behavior and societal trust.
"A Punch to the Face" and "The Sleeper Effect": An Academic Attempt to Understand Trump
An analysis in Newsweek delves into the strategic mindset of Donald Trump, revealing that his seemingly erratic behavior is actually a calculated approach aimed at personal gains and political dominance.
Analysis: Different Expectations from the Successors of Kaisa Juuso and Sanni Grahn-Laasonen
The Finnish political scene saw significant changes with the announcements of resignations by two key ministers, triggering the search for their successors.
To survive, the Liberals must now get over their self-obsession
The article discusses the internal struggles of the Liberal Party in Australia, highlighting their need to shift focus from self-obsession to addressing public concerns in order to survive politically.
ANALYSIS ⟩ Presidential elections may become part of the government reform deal
The article discusses the current stagnancy in Estonian politics and hints at possible underlying negotiations regarding presidential elections.
ANALYSIS > Electricity bills are high, but the solution offered is only political bickering
Rising electricity bills in Estonia reflect a lack of coherent political solutions, with both government and opposition more focused on criticism than constructive policies.
SA Liberals face wipeout not seen since state bank election
The South Australian Liberal Party is facing an unprecedented electoral defeat, reminiscent of the 1993 state bank election outcome.
A Storm is Raging Worldwide - Stubb Gives a Surprisingly Accurate Prediction of When the Situation Will Settle
Finnish President Alexander Stubb provides an analysis of the ongoing global political turmoil and predicts a timeline for its resolution.
The Economic Justice Citizens' Alliance Says: Legislative Proposals for Administrative Integration by Ruling and Opposition Parties Are Rushed...84% of the Provisions Shake the Administrative System
The Economic Justice Citizens' Alliance has criticized proposed laws for administrative integration by both major political parties in South Korea, arguing that a significant majority of their provisions undermine the national administrative system.
VIDEOS: Good Morning Tocantins on Monday, February 9, 2026
The article discusses various news highlights including Bad Bunny's performance, Donald Trump's comments, a woman recounting an accident, a tragic incident at a pool in São Paulo, and political analysis regarding Portugal's right-wing movements.
Election Analysis: The Rise of Reform Forces in Thailand is Over
The Thai electorate has confirmed the incumbent Prime Minister for the first time in 20 years, marking a shift towards continuity amid previous political instability.
And if 'Q-Day' arrives? An extreme and a logical scenario that could push gold to $10,000
Analysts suggest that gold, having recently broken the $5,000 mark, could potentially reach $10,000 by the end of the year due to inflationary pressures and political instability.
Does a frosty winter mean that there is no climate change? 'Long-term trends are important'
The article discusses how cold winters do not negate climate change, the significance of long-term trends in climate analysis, and the impact of increasing extreme weather events, while highlighting the dangers of climate misinformation and the necessary political response to climate challenges.
[View Briefing] Myung Tae-kyun Not Guilty Shock… In-Depth Analysis
The news discusses the surprising not guilty verdict for Myung Tae-kyun and other political developments in South Korea.
Analysis: Dino's decision on the suspension of 'extra benefits' is also a response to Fachin
Minister Flávio Dino's decision requiring the Three Powers to review and suspend illegal extra benefits serves as a significant political response to the leadership of STF President Edson Fachin.
Elisabet Svane: He should not expect that the whole kingdom now lies at his feet
Political analyst Elisabet Svane weighs in on the implications of Jacob Mark's resignation from Danish politics following a significant stress-related illness.
Analysis: The Harassment Scandal Did Not Ruin the SDP nor Did Eye-Rolling Affect the Finns – Now Economic Concerns Are Shaking Support
The article analyzes the impact of recent political scandals and speeches on party support in Finland, suggesting that current economic issues are now more influential than rhetoric.
From State to Unannounced Mandate: An Analysis of the Reality and Future of Venezuela After Maduro
An analysis of Venezuela's political, military, and economic landscape following the unprecedented arrest of President Nicolás Maduro by U.S. forces.
Analysis: President Stubb and Finland Are Now Distancing Themselves from American Values
The article discusses Finland's shifting relationship with the United States and how recent political developments suggest a departure from previously held American values.
ANALYSIS ⟩ "Next up, Kõlvart goes after Reinsalu's voters"
Jevgeni Ossinovski of the Social Democratic Party predicts that the most important political trend in the upcoming election year will be the competitive pursuit of votes between Mihhail Kõlvart and Urmas Reinsalu, as they focus on increasing support among Estonian voters.
Why Bad Bunny rejects 'alien': the word reclaimed by Trump to refer to migrants?
The article discusses how the term 'alien' has evolved in meaning, being rejected by Biden but reclaimed by Trump, with insights from experts in discourse analysis and political communication.