Report: The Supply of Social Media for Youth is Strongly Right-Wing
A study finds that social media algorithms expose young Europeans to a significant amount of right-wing political content.
IL reveals the key contents of the SDP's upcoming party program - This tax buried
The SDP's upcoming party program, titled 'Fair, Safe, and Equal Society – Solutions from the SDP for Finland's Direction', proposes a return to trust but has notably omitted the regional tax from its content.
The end of the neutral ‘influencer’: is it possible to be relevant when you never give your opinion?
The article discusses the challenges faced by content creators who choose to remain neutral in political and social matters, questioning whether they can maintain relevance.
Letters to the Editor: Noted by DN Readers on March 9
Readers of Dagens Nyheter express their views on the state of Sweden and the world, alongside the content of DN on March 9.
President of the Chamber of Brokerage Houses: Local content requires a local capital market
The 26th conference of the Chamber of Brokerage Houses in Poland aims to revitalize the local capital market, which has faced significant challenges since the 2008 financial crisis and subsequent political decisions.
Judge of the TCE suspends the Ciudadana Revolution for nine months following the complaint from prosecutor Leonardo Alarcón
The Electoral Contentious Tribunal in Ecuador has suspended the Ciudadana Revolution movement for nine months due to allegations of organized crime and money laundering.
TSE Releases Final Text of 2026 Rules and Prohibits Payment and Rewards for Advertising on Social Networks
The Brazilian Electoral Court has announced the final rules for the 2026 elections, which include banning payments for political content and shifting the burden of proof in cases involving AI-generated misinformation.
What Should Be the Limit for the Use of AI in Election Campaigns?
Brazil's TSE has set new restrictions on the use of artificial intelligence in election campaigns ahead of the 2026 elections, including a ban on AI-generated content during a critical pre-election period and rules on chatbot interactions.
Public Broadcasters: Now It’s All About the Content
The restructuring of the public broadcasting channels ARD and ZDF in Germany is a complex process involving sacrifices of longstanding brand identities to comply with new political guidelines.
KNAB will evaluate the content of the Dailes Theatre performance regarding Zatlers' order 'No. 2'
The KNAB will assess the content of a performance related to Zatlers' order once it is shown, emphasizing the importance of artistic freedom unless there is clear political agitation.
Ukrainian athletes barred from wearing kit featuring map of Ukraine at Winter Paralympics 2026
Ukrainian athletes have been prohibited from wearing a kit with a map of Ukraine at the 2026 Winter Paralympics due to claims of political content by the International Paralympic Committee.
Riki Blanco: forbidden
This article discusses a cartoon by Riki Blanco that falls under the category of editorial content due to its opinion-based nature.
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.
EBU has made changes to the text of Israel's Eurovision entry
The EBU has made minor changes to the text of Israel's Eurovision entry for 2024, following the rejection of a previous entry due to its political content.
Political Talk on Television: Why We Love to Hate Talk Shows
The article explores the paradox of political talk shows in Germany, where a large audience tunes in to criticize their format and content.
Noroña has 24 hours to remove content against Grecia Quiroz from his social media
The Michoacán Electoral Institute has ordered Senator Gerardo Fernández Noroña to delete content targeting Uruapan Mayor Grecia Quiroz due to a case of political violence against women.
Neither 'fake news' nor silencing accounts: this is how Elon Musk's social network X gets you to become right-wing without realizing it
Elon Musk's social network X is manipulating user perceptions of political bias through its algorithm by prioritizing content without users being aware of it.
Education, a hostage to political fluctuations
The sudden dismissal of Marx Arriaga marks a pivotal moment in Mexico's educational politics and suggests a shift in the content provided to millions of children and adolescents.
How to Celebrate a Holiday with Zero Political Fighting: Focus on Facts Instead of Ideologies and Policies Instead of Individuals
Young people in Korea are initiating a movement to clean their parents' YouTube algorithms to avoid politically charged content during holiday family gatherings.
First approval for aid to Ukraine: the somersault of its three deputies who remain in the majority
The Italian parliament approved a decree to send weapons and aid to Ukraine, with support from three deputies connected to the newly formed political group Futuro Nazionale, despite their opposition to the decree's content.
Press Conference After the Meeting of Fico, Babiš, and Stocker in Bratislava
The article references a press conference following a meeting of key political figures in Bratislava, though the content fails to load correctly due to technical issues.
The victim of a poisoned campaign
The referendum on justice in Italy is becoming increasingly polarized, overshadowing its actual content with political implications and media narratives.
Yogurt Making
The article discusses several issues ranging from political accountability in the context of taxes to the manipulation of yogurt content by dairy industries in response to consumer prices.
Political Videos on SNS are Full of 'Other People's Interpretations' Before the Vote, 'Silence' is Necessary
The article discusses the prevalence of political videos on social media platforms like YouTube and TikTok during the recent House of Representatives election in Japan, highlighting how third-party content, particularly concerning the Liberal Democratic Party, dominated the landscape and influenced voter decisions.
Local content: political slogan or tangible process? This is how banks see it
The article discusses the Polish government's priority of increasing local content in investments and features an interview with the vice president of PKO BP on the bank's perspective regarding financing the energy transition.
From the summer of Papeete to the slap from soldier Vannacci: how many blows for Salvini
The article discusses Matteo Salvini's reactions to various political challenges and criticisms he faces, likening them to a boxer who keeps getting hit yet remains content.
Change of Subject to Takai: YouTuber Making Money from Elections Faces Unexpected Downturn
As the House of Representatives election approaches, a 39-year-old man from Hino City, Tokyo, who gained significant income from political YouTube channels, reflects on the competitive and volatile nature of online political content creation.
The US has accused the EU of censorship: Here’s how the bloc’s consensus machine works
The US House Judiciary Committee has detailed what it describes as a long-running European Commission effort to suppress online political expression by labeling content as 'disinformation.'
Gavin Newsom Reveals His Cards: Getty, Gilfoyle, and Trump in His Memoirs
Ahead of the release of California Governor Gavin Newsom's autobiography "Young Man in a Hurry," excerpts published in the American press provide insights into its content, focusing on Newsom's personal journey rather than political matters.
Spicy Mode. Why Are Polish Politicians Supporting Elon Musk?
The article discusses the support of Polish politicians for the social media platform X, owned by Elon Musk, despite its association with promoting extremist political parties and generating violent content.
“It Gives One the Feeling That It’s About Political Censorship”
Following Schleswig-Holstein's Prime Minister Daniel Günther's statement on press freedom, MABB Director Eva Flecken advocates for media content bans, specifically mentioning Nius, while columnist Gunnar Schupelius emphasizes the importance of freedom of opinion.
Artur Bartkiewicz: What is the problem with the interview with Rodacy Kamraci on Zero Channel?
The article discusses the radical right group Rodacy Kamraci, led by Wojciech Olszański and Marcin Osadowski, and critiques their extreme views and the format of their political commentary on a channel known for provocative content.