"Everything revolves around that poster. It is alarming how it contradicts its slogan"
The article discusses the prominent use of political campaign posters in Copenhagen, exploring their visual impact and the creativity used by politicians to engage voters.
New York businesswoman sentenced to nine years for $30m political finance scheme
Sherry Xue Li was sentenced to nine years in prison for her role in a $30 million scheme defrauding foreign investors and funneling money into U.S. political campaigns.
Political editor: The Moderates' clown bus has entered the election campaign - the motive for revenge is obvious
The political landscape appears empty as politicians engage in election campaigns outside the halls of Christiansborg, highlighting the intensity of the current political climate in Denmark.
One gets top grade, two fail almost: This is how the party leaders handled the first major debate of the election
A key political debate in Denmark is set to influence the upcoming parliamentary election, allowing party leaders to set the tone for their campaigns.
Oh Mary, help!: The grumpy Mother of God
The article discusses the controversial use of the image of the Black Madonna in local political campaigns in Bavaria, prompting reactions from the community.
How Russia builds a network of several "Trojan Horses" for sabotage operations in Europe
Russian spies are reportedly acquiring properties near military and political installations in Western Europe to create a network for coordinated sabotage campaigns.
Hungary, an electoral laboratory of uncontrolled AI
The article discusses how Hungary under Viktor Orbán’s government is using AI-generated content to influence electoral campaigns, raising concerns about transparency and manipulation.
Untidy bed and white powder threaten to tarnish Orbán's popular challenger
In Hungary, political tensions escalate as opposition leader Péter Magyar claims he has become a victim of covert filming and smear campaigns led by the ruling party.
Elections 2026: Analysts Predict Campaigns Even More Focused on Going Viral on Social Media; Understand the Effects
The election campaign for 2026 in Brazil is expected to be more performative and aimed at going viral, with significant strategies developed by political figures such as Lula, TarcÃsio de Freitas, and Eduardo Bolsonaro.
Punjab's Anti-Drug Mega Events Have Become a New Tool for Political Power Play
Political parties in Punjab are utilizing anti-drug campaigns as a platform for political gain, with allegations being exchanged among them.
The latest from Salis to tax the rich
Ilaria Salis is criticized for her ideologically motivated campaigns, which focus on social media attention rather than substantial political contributions in the EU.
Politics in the Digital Age
The article discusses the rise of digital commentary during election campaigns, focusing on the negative impact of online critics who undermine political candidates.
AI power players pour cash into competitive primaries as 2026 midterms heat up
A political group funded by AI industry leaders is investing significantly in competitive primary elections for the upcoming midterms, focusing on candidates like Laurie Buckhout in North Carolina.
Planning ahead: the political leadership campaigns that launched too soon
The article discusses the premature emergence of a website supporting Angela Rayner's candidacy for the Labour Party leadership, raising questions about political campaign strategies.
Kishi Nobuchiyo Struggles in Conservative Kingdom Amid Concerns Over Declining Support from Komeito in His Third Election Campaign
Kishi Nobuchiyo, a member of a prominent political family and former member of the Liberal Democratic Party, faces challenges in the upcoming election due to diminished support from Komeito, as he campaigns for his third term in Japan's Yamaguchi constituency.
Samba glorification of Lula is blatant undue propaganda
The article critiques the use of cultural events for political purposes, particularly in relation to Lula's presidency and electoral campaigns.
New agreement to strengthen protection of elected officials and their families
The Danish government, along with several political parties, has announced new initiatives to enhance the protection of elected officials and their families during election campaigns.
Local Elections in Munich: High Barriers for Small Parties
The article discusses the challenges faced by small political parties in Munich's municipal elections, highlighting that only those with prior representation or significant vote percentages in recent elections can focus on their campaigns, while newcomers must meet additional requirements.
New York Seeks Ban on A.I.-Generated Images of Candidates
New York is pursuing legislation to prohibit the use of artificial intelligence-generated images in political campaigns, particularly those depicting candidates.
What impact will the US attack on Venezuela have on the Polish political scene?
The article explores how events in Venezuela influence Polish political debates, the polarizing figure of Donald Trump among Polish politicians, and the ways international context shapes electoral campaigns in Poland, along with party positions regarding US intervention.
Confederation's gameplay with the firefighting front. "Braun dreams of banning"
In Poland's political scene, despite 2026 theoretically being free from electoral campaigns, the fight continues as the 2027 parliamentary elections loom over political decisions and actions.