This is Marta Nawrocka. Secret weapon or problem for the president?
Marta Nawrocka's role as the First Lady of Poland has sparked mixed reactions, with some seeing her as a fresh voice while others question her political experience.
Rebecka Kรคrde: Bookstores are now seen as 'enemies of the state' in Germany
A commentary discusses the increasing censorship in German cultural life and the perception of bookstores as political adversaries under new leadership.
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.
Iranโs Foreign Minister: I Don't Think Our Nuclear Perception Will Change, Mojtaba Khamenei Will Decide
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated that he does not expect a significant change in the countryโs position regarding nuclear weapon development, pending the public stance of the new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei.
Adorni, the Woman of Caesar and How to Juice the State Before Destroying It
The article discusses the historical implications of Julius Caesar's actions and statements regarding moral integrity and public perception, linking it to modern political practices.
Cerno, the black box of melonism or even red: the color is up to you
The article discusses Tommaso Cerno's political alignment and public perception as it relates to the concept of 'melonism' in contemporary Italian politics.
Special: "The C Leader Lives in a Bourgeois Idyllic World That Does Not Exist"
The article analyzes the political persona of Elisabeth Thand Ringqvist, the leader of the Centre Party in Sweden, and the public's perception of her leadership.
Trump Lives in a Bubble, and Americans Suspect Netanyahu Exploited the New Situation
The article discusses the perception that Donald Trump is insulated from reality while implying that Benjamin Netanyahu may be taking advantage of current circumstances.
The War Will End Soon - Or Not: Trump's History Teaches Us About His Manipulative Perception of Time
The article explores Donald Trump's behavior and promises regarding political timelines, particularly in relation to the Iran conflict, illustrating how his approach often manipulates public perception and understanding of time.
Fiction Politics: A Photo Like This Never Disappears
The article explores the enduring impact of political imagery in shaping public perception and memory.
Politics: Pete Buttigieg in the Wilderness
The article explores Pete Buttigieg's image and political standing as he prepares for a potential 2028 presidential run amid public perception challenges.
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.
Election Strategy for National Recovery and Progressive Reconstruction
The article analyzes President Lee Jae-myung's unexpected political success and the shift in public perception regarding the Democratic Party's economic management.
The percentage of young people declaring themselves feminists falls to 38.4% and 49.2% perceive it as a "manipulation tool," according to Fad Youth
A recent study reveals a decline in the number of young people in Spain identifying as feminists, with nearly half viewing feminism as a tool of political manipulation.
Perspective: Trump Faces a Troubling Phenomenon
The article discusses Donald Trump's declining political fortunes as he prepares for a major speech amid growing concerns about his viability as a candidate.
Political scientist: The security service should explain why state secret clearance was not issued to an official
Political scientist Rozenvalds argues that the Security Service should clarify why state secret clearance was denied to dismissed Rฤzekne Mayor Aleksandrs Bartaลกeviฤs, warning about the alarming trends in secrecy and public perception.
In protecting the nest, STF risks losing what sustains its authority
The article discusses the challenges faced by the Brazilian Supreme Court (STF) in maintaining its authority while responding to political pressures and public perceptions.
Trapped in Musk's World
The article critiques the influence of Elon Musk's ownership on political discourse and information perception through social media.
Australians want social cohesion, even if it feels far away this week
New surveys indicate a sharp increase in the perception of societal division among Australians amidst recent events and political shifts.
Spain worsens in perception of corruption and falls three places in the world ranking
Spain has dropped three places in the global corruption perception index, now ranking 49th out of 180 countries according to Transparency International's report.
Aragรณn examines Sรกnchez: "Pilar is seen as a government candidate, and that drives a dynamic of punishment voting against Pedro"
The article discusses the political dynamics in Aragรณn during the election campaign, highlighting the challenges faced by PSOE and PP and the perception of Pilar as a potential government candidate influencing voter sentiment.
Jeffrey Epstein gruesome description of his crimes in disturbing interview
A newly-released interview with Jeffrey Epstein reveals his chilling admissions about his crimes and self-perception before his death.
How Russians See Europeans Today: They Used to Admire Them, Now They Consider Them Worthless Degenerates and Oddballs
The article discusses the drastic shift in Russian perceptions of Europeans from admiration to disdain, reflecting the radicalization of Vladimir Putin's political rhetoric towards the West.
Russia's View of Europe: The Continent of 'Servile Monsters'
The article discusses the hostile perception of Europe by Russian leadership, illustrating the radicalization of Vladimir Putin's rhetoric as a means to establish political barriers.
Russia's View of Europe: The Continent of 'Servile Misfits'
The article discusses how Russia's leadership, particularly under Vladimir Putin, has utilized a negative perception of Europe to strengthen political barriers, reflecting a radicalization in rhetoric and policy against Europeans.
Jordi รvole: โWe have never had a president so hated by a sector of the populationโ
Journalist Jordi รvole discusses the current political climate and offers insights into the public's perception of President Trump during the premiere of his show 'Lo de รvole'.
Trump insists GOPers 'love' DOJ targeting Jerome Powell, says he 'can't help' it if it looks like retribution
President Trump claims that conservatives support the DOJ's scrutiny of Fed Chair Jerome Powell, acknowledging the perception of political retribution.
Sumar wants an increase in pensions due to the gender gap
The political party Sumar advocates for increased pension benefits to address the gender gap in pension perception, proposing measures to the relevant commission for debate.
Redefining the Atlantic Alliance
The article discusses the perception that NATO has been primarily serving U.S. interests rather than broader collective security concerns, particularly from various political perspectives in Spain.
"There is a feeling of media and political unequal treatment that the country is experiencing"
Protests in Iran have reached unprecedented levels, particularly in Tehran, highlighting the perception of media and political disparities within the country.
Column "Beautifully Stupid": I have a disturbance feeling
The article discusses the growing sensation of 'disturbance' felt by various political figures in Germany, highlighting how this feeling affects public perception and political discourse.
For Trump, the world is a simulation
The article discusses Trump's perception of international events and the reactions to political changes in Venezuela, particularly regarding Maduro's fall.
The importance of healthcare has risen. Today it is an element of state security
The article discusses the evolving perception of healthcare as a critical aspect of national security and its impact on political debates and public concerns in 2025.
Pascale Method. Weep for the dead and 'bury' the living
Francesca Pascale's recent interview reflects on the lingering influence of political figures like Silvio Berlusconi and the complexities of love and hate in public perception.
God created woman but the devil created Bardot!
The article reflects on the controversial legacy of Brigitte Bardot, who passed away at age 91, noting her declining public perception and far-right political stances in recent years.
Important People 2025: Hate Campaign, ACAB, Electoral Victory and Prison
The article examines the political year in 2025 for notable figures such as Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf, Jette Nietzard, Zohran Mamdani, and Maja T., highlighting themes of political strife and public perception.
The struggle for hegemony: the United States and China compete for supremacy in a tumultuous landscape
The article discusses the competitive dynamics between the United States and China for global dominance, highlighting the U.S. perception of the EU as an adversary and the shift in political power due to Donald Trump's return.