Kristersson on the drone incident: “Serious”
Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson described a nearby drone incident in Malmö as serious, suggesting it was likely a Russian drone.
Carney eyes energy deals with India as he arrives in Mumbai
Prime Minister Mark Carney of Canada is in Mumbai to negotiate energy deals, particularly focusing on uranium supplies crucial for India's nuclear power expansion.
EU manipulating polls to oust Orban – German opposition leader
Alice Weidel, a German opposition leader, has accused the EU of manipulating polls and using energy tactics to destabilize Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban ahead of parliamentary elections.
Nerijus Cesiulis Meeting with the Prime Minister Emphasizes that Social Democrats Should Not Align with 'Aushrieciai'
Nerijus Cesiulis warns Social Democrats against aligning with 'Aushrieciai' ahead of upcoming party leadership elections.
Prime Minister Kono Rejects Prior Congressional Approval for Arms Exports, Says 'Government Will Handle It'
Japanese Prime Minister Kono rejects calls for prior parliamentary approval on arms exports, asserting that such decisions should fall under government authority following National Security Council reviews.
Radosław Sikorski asked internet users for their opinion. Such a finale was not anticipated.
Radosław Sikorski conducted an unorthodox survey on social media, asking his followers who should become the future prime minister of Poland if the Law and Justice party wins the parliamentary elections in 2027.
Period drama dubbed 'better than Bridgerton' by fans has 95% rating
A new Amazon Prime series, 'My Lady Jane', is being highly praised by fans for its unconventional take on period romance, currently boasting a 95% rating.
"Politico" identifies a new NATO rogue: may face D. Trump's wrath
The new populist coalition led by Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš plans to cut defense spending by €900 million compared to previous government proposals, raising concerns over NATO commitments.
The PP summons Deputy Prime Minister Montero to the Senate investigation committee of SEPI
The People's Party in Spain has summoned Deputy Prime Minister María Jesús Montero to testify before a Senate committee investigating alleged corruption related to the State Industrial Participation Society (SEPI).
Prime Minister limits imperial succession to 'male heirs only,' though this is not stated in the cited report
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi stated that imperial succession should be limited to male heirs only, while referencing a report that does not explicitly support this claim.
Man arrested after Churchill statue outside UK parliament sprayed with graffiti
A man has been arrested for defacing the Winston Churchill statue in Parliament Square with graffiti that includes phrases accusing the former Prime Minister of being a "Zionist war criminal" and calling for the end of genocide in Palestine.
Britain: Prime Minister Starmer Closer to 'Exit' After New Defeat of the Labour Party
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces increased pressure after the Labour Party suffered a significant defeat in a parliamentary by-election in Manchester.
Prime Minister: SAFE 'as far as the comma' according to our hopes
Prime Minister Donald Tusk defends the SAFE program on the day of voting for a law that will allow Poland to participate in a joint EU loan for military purposes.
Nerijus Cesiulis agrees that the situation at Alytus gymnasium should be resolved legally
Lithuanian Mayor Nerijus Cesiulis supports resolving the situation at Alytus Gymnasium through legal channels, echoing the Prime Minister's stance.
Ivison: Why Carney and Smith’s grand bargain is about to hit the wall
The article discusses the challenges facing Prime Minister Mark Carney's memorandum of understanding with Alberta regarding carbon pricing and carbon capture initiatives, as analyzed by panelists Ian Brodie and Eugene Lang.
Franco Terrazzano: Carney is trying to sweep Ottawa's problems under the rug
Franco Terrazzano criticizes Prime Minister Mark Carney for attempting to conceal Ottawa's fiscal issues rather than addressing them head-on.
Electoral law, there is an agreement. Meloni: text in Parliament but we will not impose confidence
Italian political leaders have reached an agreement on a new electoral law aimed at ensuring stable parliamentary majorities, but Prime Minister Meloni has stated they won't impose confidence in Parliament regarding this proposal.
You keep quiet, you should try harder. Babiš reprimanded the newcomers in the government
Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš criticized new government officials, urging them to be more diligent in their roles.
Avi Benlolo: Narendra Modi, a true friend of Israel
Avi Benlolo praises Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi for his strong support of Israel and calls for Canada to strengthen its ties with India following recent diplomatic challenges.
After reconstruction – like a new world: the legendary complex in Nida is unrecognizable
The recently renovated complex in Nida features modern amenities, including a new SPA center, enhancing its appeal as a prime year-round holiday destination in Lithuania.
Zero Consumption Tax on Groceries: Prime Minister Takai's Commitment to Submit Bill in Autumn Extraordinary Session
Japan's Prime Minister Sanae Takai announced plans to propose a bill to eliminate the consumption tax on groceries for two years in the upcoming autumn extraordinary parliamentary session.
The Prime Minister of Canada Arrives in India
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has arrived in India to strengthen trade relations amid strained ties with the United States.
Orbán and Fico ask Zelenskyy to allow investigative commission to inspect Druzhba pipeline
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán and Slovakia's Prime Minister Robert Fico request an investigative commission to inspect the Druzhba oil pipeline, challenging claims by Ukraine about technical obstacles to its resumption.
While Shahbaz goes to meet Putin, Russia has said this about the fight from Afghanistan
Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif is scheduled to visit Russia from March 3 to 5, 2026, during a period of ongoing conflict between Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Ethiopia: Prime Minister Abiy Confers With President Ilham Aliyev of Azerbaijan
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed met with Azerbaijan's President Ilham Aliyev to discuss strengthening bilateral relations during his official visit to Azerbaijan.
Viktor Orbán announced: Soldiers on the move
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has announced the deployment of soldiers and police to protect critical infrastructure, accusing Ukraine of planning strikes against Hungary's energy facilities.
Afghanistan's airstrike just 5 km from Pakistan PM's office! Revenge for Kandahar from Islamabad
Afghanistan has conducted a drone strike near the Pakistan Prime Minister’s office in Islamabad, marking a significant military escalation amid ongoing tensions between the two nations.
The Prime Minister took a silk handkerchief and relied on sadism
The Slovak Prime Minister criticized Ukraine during a video address on the anniversary of Russia's aggression, claiming that Ukraine acts as an enemy by repairing a damaged pipeline too slowly and halting emergency electricity supplies to the country.
K. Mitsotakis: The cost of living is a priority for the government - 'Yes' to a preliminary discussion on institutions and the rule of law
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has announced that the government will prioritize addressing the cost of living and is open to a pre-scheduled parliamentary discussion on institutional matters and the rule of law, following a request from the leader of PASOK.
Fico Wants to Revive Slovalco with a Memorandum. His Promises Are Only General and Restart Is Still Uncertain
The Slovak government, led by Prime Minister Robert Fico, aims to revive the Slovalco aluminum factory, but promises made lack specificity and clarity.
N. Androulakis to K. Mitsotakis: No word about the cable with Cyprus - Did Erdoğan's bullying pass?
Nikos Androulakis, the president of PASOK, criticized Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis during a heated parliamentary session, accusing him of concealing the true costs of electricity and the economic struggles faced by Greeks.
I. Ruginienė on the agreement with the USA regarding critical minerals: there will be no separate actions by Lithuania
Lithuanian Prime Minister I. Ruginienė confirmed that Lithuania will not undertake any separate actions regarding the critical minerals agreement with the USA, emphasizing the importance of a unified European stance.
Prime Minister Aims for Budget Approval Within the Fiscal Year, Warning from Constitutional Scholar: 'The Principle of Constitutionalism is Being Undermined'
A constitutional scholar warns that the Japanese government's push for rapid approval of the budget undermines the principle of constitutionalism, as it shortens the usual deliberation time in parliament.
"The Telegraph": British and French paratroopers are completing preparations for a peacekeeping mission in Ukraine
British and French paratroopers are concluding military drills in preparation for a potential peacekeeping mission in Ukraine, following a statement from UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer about their leadership in the operation contingent on a ceasefire agreement between Moscow and Kyiv.
Japanese Prime Minister Opposes Changing Imperial Family Succession Rules
Japan's Prime Minister S. Takaichi insists on maintaining the current male-only succession laws for the imperial family amidst concerns for its continuity.
Due to the situation at Alytaus Gymnasium, the Prime Minister will meet with the Mayor, urging to find a solution in court
The Prime Minister of Lithuania is set to meet with the Mayor of Alytus to address the dismissal of a teacher at Alytaus Adolfo Ramanausko-Vanago Gymnasium amid public outcry.
The series 'Fallout' shows Americans what they really are. A very sarcastic universe
The series 'Fallout' explores themes of post-apocalypse and human values, serving as a sharp critique of American society.
Inga Ruginienė links the destruction of the monument to Vincas Kudirka with the actions of hostile countries
Lithuanian Prime Minister Inga Ruginienė associates the vandalism of a monument to national hero Vincas Kudirka with provocations from hostile nations amidst ongoing regional conflicts.
Six major EU states are preparing a coalition. Babiš is advocating a different path
Former Czech Prime Minister Babiš is seeking an alternative approach as six EU countries plan to form a coalition.
Netanyahu Meets PM Modi in Indian Attire
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu surprised PM Modi by wearing traditional Indian attire during his visit to India, an act celebrated by Modi as a moment of national pride.
Modi and Netanyahu in the Same Car, Why the Commotion in Pakistan?
A meeting between Indian Prime Minister Modi and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu has sparked significant concern in Pakistan.
Prime Minister Modi now has this many followers on Instagram
Prime Minister Narendra Modi has surpassed 100 million followers on Instagram, becoming the first leader in the world to achieve this milestone.
K. Mitsotakis: Greece has become a significant pillar of energy security - Research drilling after 40 years
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis stated that Greece has transformed into a vital player in energy security, announcing that after 40 years, research drilling will take place in Greek territory.
'We will give a befitting reply..' Pakistani PM Shahbaz Sharif's warning to Afghanistan
Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif has vowed to respond firmly to any aggression from Afghanistan amidst increasing tensions between the two countries.
Live - The Prime Minister's Hour: Mitsotakis and Androulakis Clash in Parliament Over Energy Security
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and opposition leader Nikos Androulakis debate energy policy in Parliament amid concerns over energy prices and security.
Election slap for Starmer. In a key constituency, a 'green' plumber defeats Labour.
Hannah Spencer of the Green Party won a crucial parliamentary by-election in Gorton and Denton, defeating Labour's incumbent position and increasing pressure on Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
Clamorosa sconfitta dei Laburisti in una roccaforte rossa, vincono i Verdi. Starmer traballa
The British Labour Party suffered a significant defeat in a traditional stronghold, as the Greens won in the Gorton and Denton constituency, raising concerns for Prime Minister Keir Starmer.
When the Prime Minister Presses the Button: 30 Years of Election Announcements Told in Numbers and Rhetoric
This article discusses the unique position of the sitting Prime Minister in Denmark regarding election announcements and the rhetoric used during this process.
Ukraine's Deputy Prime Minister: The port in Odesa was attacked by Russian drones
Ukraine's Deputy Prime Minister reported that the port in Odesa was damaged by Russian drone attacks, but operations continue.
Japan: Takaichi opposes changing imperial succession rules excluding women
Sanae Takaichi, the first female prime minister of Japan, has stated her opposition to changing imperial succession rules that exclude women and their descendants.