Survey: British Greens Rise to Second Most Popular Party
A recent YouGov survey indicates that the British Green Party has surpassed the Conservatives and Labour to become the second most popular political party in the UK.
Argentina: It would be wrong to dismiss Javier Milei as a political clown
In an opinion piece, Jan Heidtmann argues that dismissing Argentina's controversial President Javier Milei as a political clown overlooks his significant reform efforts.
The 'Big Picture' outlines the political scene – On Thursday, March 5 at 00:40
The show 'Big Picture' on MEGA will address the rapid political developments in Greece, aiming to reveal lesser-known aspects of current events.
"I would never vote for them": new survey and key data on Milei, Kicillof, and other candidates for 2027
A recent survey highlights significant electoral rejection levels among Argentinian political candidates as the country gears up for the 2027 presidential elections.
Intelligence Analyst: For These Reasons, America Will Not Defeat Iran
A former U.S. intelligence analyst argues that the U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran are a dangerous gamble, predicting that the Trump administration will not win the war due to mixed political, military, and popular factors.
Divided US on Strikes in Iran, with Only 1 in 4 in Favor – Political Risk for Trump
Recent polling reveals that only a quarter of Americans support military strikes against Iran, initiated after the death of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, reflecting political risks for President Trump.
Netanyahu extends political life again through war... support for bombing from opposition and public opinion
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is perceived to benefit politically from recent military conflicts involving the U.S., Israel, and Iran, unifying opposition support amid a potential cabinet dissolution crisis.
The Roto: political hug
A political cartoon reflecting the author's opinion on current events in Spain.
Happy word: Okamura is now just a laughingstock. So he will probably toughen up
The article discusses the current political situation surrounding Tomio Okamura in Czechia, indicating that he is losing credibility and therefore may adopt a more aggressive stance in politics.
Max Hjelm: We Do Not Need Children's Prisons, Closed Borders, and Abolished Climate Goals – Politics is About Will
Max Hjelm argues against the necessity of extreme political measures like children's prisons, closed borders, and the abandonment of climate goals in a recent opinion piece.
Desires for the Merz Offensive: Let it Happen
The article critiques government overreach in industries and the disconnect between political promises and public expectations ahead of elections in Germany.
Forsa Survey: Frankfurt Residents Love Their City
A recent Forsa survey reveals that 79% of Frankfurt residents enjoy living in the city, with sentiment varying by age and political affiliation.
Mohamsson on the opinion: 'Are catastrophic numbers'
Simona Mohamsson, leader of the Liberals party in Sweden, expressed her concern over the party's plummeting support, hitting a shocking 1.3%.
Democracy, Culture and TikTok
The article discusses the impact of TikTok and social media on democracy and culture, highlighting how influencers have replaced traditional political leaders in shaping public opinion.
Chinese Officials Target Takagi for Influence Operations, Seek Advice from ChatGPT
A report reveals that Chinese officials attempted to influence political opinion in Japan by targeting politician Sanae Takagi and consulting ChatGPT, which ultimately refused to provide assistance.
Readers' Letters: Signs, Benefits, Uruguay River
The letters from readers express concerns about political conduct in Argentina and the impact of economic policies on retirees.
Children of 'ISIS brides' become a political hot potato
The debate over the repatriation of children of 'ISIS brides' in Australia has become highly politicized amidst broader national security concerns.
‘New Lee Jae-myung’ is Innocent
The article discusses the political implications and internal power struggles within South Korea's ruling party, centered around the concept of ‘New Lee Jae-myung’ as an evolving political identity.
Storm of fake news on social media, how propaganda contaminates the ballot boxes
The article discusses the impact of fake news on social media, exemplified by a false image of political figures promoting a 'no' vote in a referendum, which has gone viral and influenced public opinion.
ÜLO VIHMA: Torn by dilemmas, public performances still have consequences
The article discusses the increasing tension and persistent conflicts within the Estonian public political space, highlighting how negotiations often devolve into relationship management instead of addressing substantive issues.
Peridis: On the ground!
This article features a humorous cartoon by Peridis, reflecting the author's opinion.
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.
Lithuania's Corruption Map 2025: Where Do Residents See the Biggest Problem?
Residents identify the misuse of personal and political connections as the most prevalent form of corruption in Lithuania, with healthcare institutions, the parliament, courts, municipalities, political parties, and politicians viewed as the most corrupt.
El Roto: the sports industry
A political cartoon by El Roto, commenting on the sports industry in a humorous or satirical way.
Government detects political weariness with discourse about Master, and Lula should reduce mentions to the case
Brazilian officials are reassessing their communication strategy regarding the Master case due to rising public concern about corruption.
Bad news for Hołownia. Almost half of Poles give him no chance
A significant internal split in the Poland 2050 party has left its founder, Szymon Hołownia, feeling betrayed and facing dwindling support among Poles, with recent polls indicating a lack of confidence in his political future.
Will Mateusz Morawiecki leave PiS? We learned the opinion of Poles
A growing rift within Poland's ruling Law and Justice party may see former Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki departing, as internal factions contend for the party's future direction.
BRIAN READE: 'Rupert Lowe's new party Restore sounds like a male hair loss treatment'
Brian Reade critiques Rupert Lowe's new political party, Restore, likening its name to a hair loss treatment and questioning its support and policies.
Żukowska roars after Nawrocka's interview. "Often it is other women who hurt the most"
Anna Maria Żukowska responds to public sentiments regarding Włodzimierz Czarzasty's potential removal as the Speaker of the Sejm, attributing perceptions to political biases rather than objective evaluations.
We are experiencing a political Middle Ages, says the man who examines what Palestinians really think
A discussion with Obada Å taja sheds light on Palestinian public opinion and the challenges of conveying a complete narrative amid ongoing conflict.
Newsfilter: The PS's Increase to the Preference Ceiling Happened Too Soon
The Slovak political party ProgresÃvne Slovensko (PS) has experienced a decline in polling numbers, indicating potential issues ahead of upcoming parliamentary elections.
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.
The Ballots and the Distrustful
A significant portion of Brazilians express skepticism about the reliability of electronic voting machines, revealing deep political divides in public opinion.
'Neither the people nor the public opinion is with Rahul Gandhi,' says Shahzad Poonawala
Shahzad Poonawala claims that Rahul Gandhi lacks support from the public and opinion polls, as well as from senior Congress leaders and alliance partners.
Jesse Louis Jackson, by Sciammarella
This is a political cartoon featuring Jesse Louis Jackson, created by the illustrator Sciammarella.
El Roto: Locusts
A cartoon by El Roto titled 'Locusts' reflects the author's opinion on current matters.
Fico with and without a mask. What meetings with students revealed about the Prime Minister
The Prime Minister of Slovakia, Robert Fico, has been meeting with students in a format that favors lengthy monologues over genuine discussions, revealing insights into his current political standing.
"Weak" vs "extreme": the new survey in the U.S. that reveals the words defining the parties today
A recent CBS News survey reveals that American voters perceive the Democratic Party as "weak" and the Republican Party as "extreme," indicating significant internal divisions and a growing distrust towards traditional political leadership.
DN Debate. "S fiddled with electricity - what will the Tidö government do this fall?"
An opinion piece calls for an independent review of the Swedish government's handling of the electricity crisis ahead of the upcoming actions from the Tidö government this fall.
Local Election in Frankfurt: Only Apparently Funny
Frankfurt's local election campaign features provocative and humorous slogans that raise questions about the effectiveness of political posters in shaping public opinion.
Continuation of the munitions initiative is supported by 62 percent of Czechs
A recent survey shows that 62 percent of Czechs support the continuation of a munitions initiative, with notable differences in support across political party lines.
Conspiracy Theories: The New Mantra to Disqualify Any Critical Opinion... and to Mask Real Conspiracies?
The article discusses how the term 'conspiracy theories' is increasingly used to discredit critical opinions, particularly in the context of the Epstein case, prompting reflections on the implications of this rhetoric in public discourse.
Maduro, immigrants, and Greenland: here’s how the White House jokes about Valentine's Day
The White House used Valentine’s Day to share politically-themed memes, featuring Nicolás Maduro and immigration issues, polarizing public opinion.
USU: Less than half of Finns trust NATO's security
A recent survey shows that only 46% of Finns trust NATO for security, with significant variations among different demographics and political affiliations.
Letters to the Editor. Now the law-abiding and industrious immigrants are fleeing from Sweden
An opinion piece argues that the political stance of the Tidö parties, under the guise of combatting crime, is driving law-abiding immigrants to leave Sweden.
Here Come the New Parties!... And Is Anyone Excited?
The deadline for new political parties to be recognized in Mexico is approaching, with at least three groups waiting for validation, raising questions about public enthusiasm and the need for more political options.
Political Researcher: This Is How Israel Lost Its Moral Legitimacy in the West
A political researcher discusses the erosion of Israel's moral legitimacy in the West due to changing public opinion and internal political divisions regarding support for Israel.
Political Mood: Germans Feel Helpless and Distrustful
A recent survey indicates that Germans feel unprepared and distrustful regarding their country's security situation amidst global challenges.
National Integration Awareness Survey... 92% Say 'Political Conflict is Serious', 70% Have the Will to Communicate
A recent survey shows that 92% of South Koreans perceive political conflict as serious, yet 70% are willing to engage in dialogue with those holding opposing views.
Alexander Acha's Controversial Opinion on Bad Bunny's Show: "It's Lame to Use Platforms as a Political Agenda"
Mexican singer Alexander Acha criticized the use of performance platforms for political agendas while discussing Bad Bunny's Super Bowl halftim show.