Applying anti-Babiš sentiment to the correct steps in healthcare is unfair
The article discusses the controversy surrounding the dismissal of Zdeněk Kabátek, the long-time director of the General Health Insurance Company in the Czech Republic, and its political implications.
Politics of Resignation
The article discusses the pervasive sentiment of resignation in Spain, reflecting on a culture of inaction amidst hardships.
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.
Dignity cannot be auctioned
The article expresses a firm rejection of the Venezuelan government's attempts to manipulate public sentiment towards reconciliation, emphasizing that true dignity cannot be compromised under political pressure.
US Democrats: Hoping for a Blue Election Miracle
The US Democrats are currently ahead in polls leading up to the Congressional elections, but doubts remain about their ability to translate this advantage into actual victories in the elections.
Ukraine, the political scientist Fesenko: 'Too many concessions from the US to the Russians, this prolongs the war'
Ukrainian political scientist Volodymyr Fesenko discusses the sentiment among Ukrainians as they enter a fifth year of war and critiques US concessions to Russia that could delay peace negotiations.
Why Hungary Blocked EU Loan to Ukraine: 'Politico' Indicates the Main Reason
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban is leveraging anti-Ukrainian sentiment to influence key elections while blocking an EU loan to Ukraine, marking a strategic political move amid rising tensions.
A gesture no one asked for: Ukraine turns the Paralympics into a political circus
Ukraine has announced a boycott of the 2026 Paralympics opening ceremony due to disagreement over Russian and Belarusian athletes competing under their flags, a sentiment echoed by Lithuania's prime minister.
Cinema and Politics: The Berlinale as a Conduit of Sentiment
Eighty international filmmakers criticized the Berlinale for its silence regarding the Gaza conflict, but the festival's role as a cultural event is being misinterpreted in the debate over political responsibility.
Russia against the West: "On Navalny, it’s necropropaganda"
Russia denies allegations of Alexei Navalny's assassination, claiming it's a case of Western 'necropropaganda' aimed at manipulating public sentiment.
Between Emotion and Reason: How Voters Act in an Era of Anxiety
The article discusses how political situations in Britain and Japan illustrate the current sentiment among voters in what is termed the 'era of anxiety', favoring rebellion over reform.
Jung Cheong-rae and Jo Kuk compete for ‘Honam sentiment’ at Yongsan Station…Jang Dong-hyuk volunteers in a goshiwon
Political leaders from the Democratic Party and the Jo Kuk Innovation Party gathered at Yongsan Station to connect with voters ahead of the Lunar New Year, while the main opposition party focused on community service for the underprivileged.
Elisabet Svane: For SF, the Great Prayer Day is an Electoral Treat
The article discusses the political implications of the decision to remove the Great Prayer Day holiday in Denmark, exploring its impact on the current government and voter sentiments.
Elisabet Svane: 'It reminds voters of why they did not like the SVM government'
Political analyst Elisabet Svane discusses the implications of the return of Great Prayer Day and its political significance regarding voter sentiment towards the SVM government.
Political Reactions After the Elections in Aragon, Live | Feijóo Attacks Sánchez: 'People Can No Longer Endure Him, and I Wonder How Many Electoral Slaps He Needs to Understand'
PP leader Alberto Núñez Feijóo criticized President Pedro Sánchez following the recent elections in Aragon, questioning how much longer Sánchez could withstand electoral defeats before realizing the sentiment of the public.
Let the filthy toilets be cleaned by the Gypsies. Half of Hungarians demand the minister's resignation after his excesses
A significant portion of the Hungarian population is calling for a minister's resignation following an incident perceived as excessive, with controversial comments involving the Romani community.
Vizier and Sultan at Ban Jelačić Square - A Political Lesson from an Old Manual
The article discusses the dynamic between political authority and public sentiment in Croatia, drawing parallels between historical anecdotes and contemporary governance.
The Dark Past of Portugal is Forgotten, and the Far Right is Strengthening Ahead of the Presidential Elections
Portugal is witnessing a significant rise in far-right political sentiment as the presidential elections approach, with predictions of the ruling socialist candidate winning but the far-right contender expected to secure a notable share of the votes.
It smells heavily of people wanting some kind of change, says Grolich
Czech politician Grolich discusses the strong public desire for change in the context of current socio-political sentiments.
COMMENTARY: Sunday’s demonstration was not just Pavel's fan club - Josef Koukal
The article discusses a recent demonstration that was perceived not only as a display of support for Pavel but as a broader political statement.
Aragón examines Sánchez: "Pilar is seen as a government candidate, and that drives a dynamic of punishment voting against Pedro"
The article discusses the political dynamics in Aragón 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.
Linguist: annoying word usage brings electoral success to populists
Professor Ruth Breeze from the University of Navarra uses computational linguistics to identify words that evoke emotions like anger or fear in political discourse, revealing how politicians manipulate public sentiment for votes.
Will Excluding Foreigners Lead to Prosperity? Professor Suzuki's Perspective on Fostering Coexistence
In the context of Japan's upcoming elections, a professor discusses the need for coexistence and critiques the rising anti-foreigner sentiment attributed to political exploitation of citizens' fears.
Security decree, Musolino: "Slogan rules without balance between rights"
Prosecutor Stefano Musolino criticizes the security decree for prioritizing political sentiment over a balanced approach to rights.
What's happening in Venezuela? "Delcy is fulfilling Trump's orders"
The article discusses the current political climate in Venezuela, focusing on leadership, public sentiment, and key decisions in light of U.S. influence.
Why Washington will take Greenland
The article discusses the growing sentiment in American political culture advocating for the annexation of Greenland, viewing it as a continuation of the U.S. tradition of territorial expansion.
Trump Kicks the Venezuelan Hornet's Nest
The article discusses a successful military operation that creates a political vacuum in Venezuela, a nation with a history of authoritarian leaders and an anti-American sentiment that Trump underestimates.
If you hear me, I will become an earthquake
The article discusses the potential impact of significant political decisions on public sentiment and stability.
Discussion about the AfD: Juli Zeh, Springer, and the Firewall
Author Juli Zeh discusses her views on the political 'firewall' against the AfD in an interview, suggesting a shift in public sentiment as her comments cause a stir at Springer.
Liveblog Federal Politics: Klingbeil warns against the import of illegal fireworks
Federal Minister Lars Klingbeil warns that illegal fireworks should not be allowed into Germany, amid various political developments including public sentiment toward an AfD minister-president and calls for better protection of Parliament.