Tusk: Hungarians have been suspected of leaking to Moscow for some time
Poland's Prime Minister Donald Tusk commented on suspicions that Hungarian officials have been leaking details of European Council meetings to Moscow.
The Time for Revenge for Thorning: "Everyone Should Remember What Happened Back Then"
The article discusses the ongoing political repercussions of an old, unresolved crime against former Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt, emphasizing the need to remind people of this significant event in Danish political history.
What Babiš Didn't Have Time for with the President. And Praise for Havlíček and Schillerová
This week's political commentary discusses Prime Minister Andrej Babiš's oversight during a meeting with President Petr Pavel, highlighting key video excerpts from recent political events in Czechia.
Drought of series in prime time on La 1: one about to premiere and another in production after more than three months without airing any
La 1 of TVE has had a significant gap in scripted series, with only one upcoming premiere and one in production after months of no new content.
Anutin, Thailand's Prime Minister, Reelected... The First Reelection in 20 Years Since Thaksin
Anutin Charnvirakul has successfully been reelected as Thailand's Prime Minister, marking the first time in 20 years a Prime Minister has been reelected since Thaksin.
Healthcare Without Protection. Attacks on Medical Facilities Are Just a Matter of Time
Cyberattacks on the healthcare sector have reached unprecedented levels, with medical facilities becoming prime targets for hackers due to their vulnerable data and inadequate security measures.
P. Marinakis against Tsipras: 'Both insolence and hypocrisy have their limits'
Government spokesperson Pavlos Marinakis criticized former Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras for his alleged 'insolence and hypocrisy' during his time in office.
Plenković Responds to Milanović: There is No Rush... We Will Meet 'When the Time is Right'.
Prime Minister Andrej Plenković criticized President Zoran Milanović for delaying the National Security Council and Defense Council meetings, emphasizing the need for such discussions during times of crisis.
Economic News Filter: Companies are Complaining and Fico is Apparently Having a Great Time
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico defends his government’s controversial decision to cancel two holidays while maintaining high wage premiums for those who work on those days, leading to confusion and outrage among employers.
SBT schedules Mexican soap opera with Angelique Boyer to raise audience in prime time
SBT will air the Mexican soap opera 'Domenica Monteiro,' featuring Angelique Boyer, starting in early April to boost its prime-time viewership.
Montero delays the presentation of the 2026 Budget for the fourth time in ten months and only indicates that she will try "this year"
The Spanish government has once again postponed the presentation of the 2026 national budget, with Deputy Prime Minister María Jesús Montero indicating it may only happen sometime this year.
PMQs LIVE: Keir Starmer to face awkward Angela Rayner questions
Keir Starmer is facing scrutiny at Prime Minister's Questions after Angela Rayner criticized Labour for not representing working people during a critical time for the party.
Prime Minister Takichi "Difficult to Answer" vs. Party Leader "Crisis of Democracy" due to Compressed Deliberations
Prime Minister Sanae Takichi refrained from commenting on the shortened deliberation time in the House of Representatives for the 2026 fiscal budget, leading to criticism from opposition leaders about a crisis in democratic processes.
Trump's Visit to Japan at a 'Dangerous' Time, Says FT Journalist Who Interviewed Him on the 15th
A Financial Times journalist describes the unpredictability and danger surrounding Japanese Prime Minister Sanna Takai's pending meeting with U.S. President Trump amid increasing tensions over the Strait of Hormuz.
Monday Ratings: the elimination gala of Big Brother vs. the semifinal of MasterChef Celebrity, in a heated reality duel
In a close competition, the Big Brother elimination gala outperformed the semifinals of MasterChef Celebrity in Argentine prime time ratings.
Now is the time to demand the impossible
The author, a former advisor to the Prime Minister, argues for a critical change in the Slovak government, likening the urgency to that of 1998 during a period of political turmoil.
This time, the Unity List will set sharper demands for Mette Frederiksen if she wants their support
The Unity List intends to impose stricter conditions on Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen for her support following the upcoming election.
What time does season 4 of Invincible premiere on Prime Video? Premiere times by country this March 18, episodes, plot, and everything you need to know
The fourth season of Invincible is set to premiere on March 18, 2026, with the first three episodes available globally on Prime Video.
25 Last-Minute Gifts for Father's Day That Arrive on Time (and Don't Exceed 50 Euros)
The article provides a list of 25 affordable last-minute gift ideas for Father's Day, ensuring timely delivery for Amazon Prime subscribers.
Kristrún's Frustration During Question Time
Prime Minister Kristrún Frostadóttir expressed her irritation over repeated questions regarding EU accession talks during a recent parliamentary session.
The last time the US tried - and succeeded - to change the regime in Iran
The article discusses the historical context and implications of the 1953 coup in Iran orchestrated by the US and UK, which overthrew Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh.
Støre announces school changes - "very limited" screen use in primary school
Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre has announced plans for significant changes in primary school education, including limiting screen time for young students and potentially reducing the number of subjects taught in early grades.
More than 100 Labour MPs call on PM to stop assisted dying bill being blocked
Over 100 Labour MPs urge Prime Minister Keir Starmer to prevent the House of Lords from blocking the assisted dying bill, stressing the need for more parliamentary time.
Invincible, Season 4 on Prime Video: When it Premieres, at What Time, Episodes, Plot, and Everything You Need to Know
The fourth season of 'Invincible' is set to release on March 18, 2026, bringing new challenges as the characters face a total war against the Viltrumite Empire.
Generational Change in Latvian Politics: Almost All Possible Prime Minister Candidates - First Time List at the Top
As Latvia approaches its parliamentary elections in six months, potential candidates for Prime Minister have begun to emerge, indicating a significant generational shift among contenders.
Iran launched its "Sejil" ballistic missile against Israel for the first time and threatened Netanyahu: "We will pursue him relentlessly"
Iran's Revolutionary Guard has announced the first use of its solid-fueled ballistic missile 'Sejil' against Israel, threatening Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu with relentless pursuit.
Farewell to Davíð for the Last Time
Former Prime Minister Davíð Oddsson was honored with a state funeral attended by prominent politicians and dignitaries at Hallgrimskirkja in Iceland.
Unusual Shortened Deliberations, Silence within Party around Prime Minister Takagi
The Japanese government's cabinet, led by Prime Minister Sano Takagi, has shortened deliberation time on the 2026 fiscal budget to around 59 hours despite criticism, highlighting concerns over party dynamics and democratic processes.
The Shortest Session in 20 Years, Cancellation of the Subcommittee for the First Time in 37 Years... Unusual Budget Deliberation
Japan's budget deliberations have encountered significant delays and unusual practices, leading to the shortest review period in 20 years and the cancellation of subcommittee meetings for the first time in 37 years, as the ruling party pushes for swift passage under Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's leadership.
Band gives up on hiring Luciana Gimenez to strengthen prime time
The TV network Band has decided not to hire Luciana Gimenez due to the high investment required for her contract.
Dissatisfied with low ratings, SBT edits Mexican soap opera 'Present of Love'
SBT is cutting episodes of the Mexican soap opera 'Present of Love' in an effort to improve its low ratings during prime time.
Kolvart: it is not normal that we have to talk about tax changes every time there is a crisis
Estonian Prime Minister Kristen Michal announced that the government is postponing planned fuel and electricity excise tax increases amid discussions on the impact of Middle Eastern events on the energy market.
Release of national oil reserves on the 16th, the first time for Japan alone - Prime Minister Takai's declaration
Prime Minister Sanae Takai announced that Japan will release its national oil reserves on the 16th, marking the first time the country has done so independently due to rising crude oil prices linked to tensions in Iran.
"Everyone is doing well": Hendrik Wüst has become a father for the second time
Hendrik Wüst, the Prime Minister of North Rhine-Westphalia, welcomed his second daughter, Clementine, into the world, sharing his joy through poetic reflections on family.
Netanyahu and Smotrich: We are putting the draft exemption law aside, it will not be advanced now
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich have announced that the draft exemption law will not be advanced at this time.
Congratulations to Iran's new Supreme Leader from Shahbaz Sharif! 'The people of Pakistan stand together'
Pakistani Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif congratulated Iran's new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei and expressed solidarity with the Iranian people during a challenging time following the passing of Ali Khamenei.
Tusk: Nawrocki said he still has a lot of time to make a decision regarding the EU SAFE
Prime Minister Donald Tusk met with President Karol Nawrocki to discuss the 'SAFE 0 percent' proposal as a national alternative to the EU's SAFE financial program.
Green Party Leader: 'There will not be a part-time Prime Minister'
Franziska Brantner, leader of the Green Party in Germany, emphasizes that there will not be a part-time Prime Minister in Baden-Württemberg, asserting that the party aims to negotiate on equal footing with the CDU.
K. Mitsotakis: It is time to examine whether nuclear energy has a role in the Greek energy system
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has called for exploration of nuclear energy's potential role in Greece's energy system, emphasizing the need for predictable energy sources even as renewable energy expands.
"You can't say that on the 8 PM news": Léa Salamé corrects Fabrice Luchini after a blunder
Fabrice Luchini overly excited during a TV interview was corrected by host Léa Salamé for his inappropriate language during prime time.
Bailendra Shah defeats four-time Prime Minister Oli in Nepal elections
Bailendra Shah's RSP party has made history by defeating four-time Prime Minister K.P. Sharma Oli in the Nepal elections.
»We do not see any Chinese man’s chance for me to become prime minister for the third time«
The Moderates party in Denmark is preparing for a significant annual meeting, with a call for public participation to write history as the party evolves with new political candidates.
Costas Karamanlis: The crisis in the primary sector is real – It is time for bold decisions
Former Prime Minister Costas Karamanlis emphasized the need for a comprehensive plan to revitalize Greece's agricultural sector during a conference in Xanthi.
What Happened the Last Time Americans Chose a Leader in Iran
The article discusses the historical implications of U.S. and British intervention in Iran's leadership, particularly highlighting the 1953 coup that ousted Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadegh.
I. Ruginienė says Lithuania is not considering helping the US in conflict with Iran: there are no such discussions currently
Lithuania's Prime Minister Ingrida Šimonytė states that the country is not engaged in any discussions about assisting the US in military actions against Iran at this time, emphasizing a focus on strengthening its own defense.
Tusk responds to the counter-proposal of Nawrocki and Glapinski regarding SAFE: Now is not the time for games
Polish Prime Minister Tusk emphasizes the urgency for funding from the EU's SAFE program amidst proposals for a national defense funding mechanism.
The Parliament meets for a question time, will nuclear weapons come up for discussion? Watch live at 3:55 PM
The Finnish Parliament is holding a question time amid discussions about potentially lifting restrictions on nuclear weapons, with Prime Minister Petteri Orpo expected to provide updates later today.
Carney set to speak to reporters for first time on globetrotting trip
Prime Minister Mark Carney is set to hold a press conference in Sydney, Australia, on his international trip, marking his first response to recent military actions by the U.S. and Israel against Iran.
Benjamin Netanyahu interview with Fox News: the conflict with Iran will not be an endless war
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated in an interview with Fox News that the conflict with Iran, resulting from US and Israeli strikes, will not be an endless war, though it may persist for some time.
Netanyahu says the war against Iran will not be 'long-lasting'
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that the conflict involving the US and Israel against Iran will not be prolonged, although it may take some time and involve rapid and decisive action.