Javier Milei Returns to Prime Time for the Opening of Ordinary Sessions, Haunted by a Low Rating Precedent
Javier Milei is set to address the nation during prime time for the opening of Congress, despite facing challenges from a previous year of low television ratings.
The time has come for a free and peaceful Iran: Netanyahu's message to Israelis to confirm the attack against Khamenei's regime
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced a military operation against Iran, thanking U.S. President Donald Trump for support in addressing the perceived existential threat from the Iranian regime.
40 Years Ago, Finland Was Also Shocked by a Murder That Remained Completely Mysterious – A New Book Highlights a Revealing Observation
A new book discusses the unsolved murder of Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme, which took place 40 years ago and remains a mystery due to the lack of evidence and technological resources at the time.
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.
Former Israeli prime minister argues Iran is trying to 'buy time' with Geneva talks
Former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett expresses skepticism over Iran's sincerity in nuclear talks mediated by Oman, suggesting they seek to delay meaningful agreements.
DN Debate. "It's Time to Tell the Truth, Ingvar Carlsson!"
This opinion piece urges former Swedish Prime Minister Ingvar Carlsson to disclose what he knows about a Soviet diplomat and KGB spy related to the assassination of Olof Palme.
PM Modi addressed the Israeli Parliament Knesset
Prime Minister Narendra Modi addressed the Israeli Parliament Knesset during his first day of visit to Israel, marking the first time an Indian Prime Minister has delivered a speech there.
Netanyahu in his trial: Philber did not tell the truth when he said the Bezeq-yes merger was important to me, he used my name in vain
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu testified for the 80th time in his trial, disputing claims made by former Communications Ministry Director General Shlomo Filber regarding his alleged support for the Bezeq-yes merger.
UK’s Starmer calls Russia-Ukraine war ‘most critical issue of our age’ on invasion anniversary
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer labeled the Russia-Ukraine conflict as the most critical issue of our time during a press release marking the war's anniversary, affirming continued British support for Ukraine.
Mitsotakis: New increase in the minimum wage at the end of March
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced that a new increase in the minimum wage is expected at the end of March, with decisions to be made by the Cabinet during that time.
How to watch Newcastle vs Qarabag in Champions League: TV channel, streaming, kick-off time
The article provides details on how to watch the Champions League match between Newcastle United and Qarabag, including kick-off time and streaming options.
Prime Minister Takaichi explains the removal of his column: 'I have not updated it for a long time'
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi explained the deletion of his political column from his official website, citing a lack of time since taking office.
It is no longer just Máxima: who is the Argentine who became the First Gentleman of the Netherlands
Nicolás Keenan, a two-time Olympic field hockey star from Argentina, has become the First Gentleman of the Netherlands alongside newly appointed Prime Minister Rob Jetten.
In his 1st year, Carney doubles Trudeau’s time out of the country
Mark Carney, in his first year as Prime Minister of Canada, has spent significantly more time abroad than his predecessors, emphasizing trade diversification.
‘Portobello’: the Camorra disrupts Italian prime time television in Marco Bellocchio's new miniseries
The miniseries 'Portobello' by Marco Bellocchio examines a significant judicial error in Italy involving the television presenter Enzo Tortora, who was wrongfully imprisoned.
Kristen Michal: It is time to confront value conflicts
Estonian Prime Minister Kristen Michal emphasizes the importance of navigating value conflicts and urges for a future-oriented approach in his speech.
55 Minutes from Delhi to Meerut, the Fastest Semi High-Speed Train... PM Modi Will Gift 'Namo Bharat' Soon
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to inaugurate the Delhi-Meerut Rapid Rail and Meerut Metro, which will initiate services this evening, offering a drastically reduced travel time between the two cities.
Michał Szułdrzyński: Kaczyński's candidate for prime minister will not save the party this time. Rather, it will deepen its crisis
Michał Szułdrzyński argues that Jarosław Kaczyński's choice for prime minister will likely not lead to a revival for the ruling party but rather exacerbate its existing issues.
Aimar Bretos joins La Sexta to present a prime time program, which he will combine with 'Hora 25' on La SER
Aimar Bretos has signed with La Sexta to host a new prime time program, which he will balance with his role on 'Hora 25' at La SER.
The District Court overturned for the 14th time the decision of Mizrahi: Baraverman will not be able to leave the country until next Tuesday
The District Court in Lod has extended the restrictions on Tzachi Baraverman, the chief of staff to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, prohibiting him from leaving the country until next Tuesday.
What time does 'La Oficina', the Mexican version of the successful program 'The Office', premiere?
The Mexican version of 'The Office', titled 'La Oficina', will premiere on March 13, 2026, on Prime Video.
Delays in Rai1 and Rai2 programming. Flood of ads like on commercial TVs. Warning from the Regulator
Italian public broadcasters Rai1 and Rai2 are experiencing systematic delays in their prime-time programming, attributed to an excessive amount of commercials, prompting a warning from the telecommunications regulator AgCom.
The Private Meeting of Meloni with Macron: 'Now is not the time to argue'
Emmanuel Macron and Friedrich Merz meet to reaffirm Franco-German ties, followed by a crucial discussion with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni amid recent tensions.
Latvian opposition failed again to unseat Silina
The Latvian opposition failed for the sixth time to gather enough votes to unseat Prime Minister Evika Silina amid ongoing political tensions and an upcoming election.
Latvian opposition attempted for the sixth time to oust the government
The Latvian opposition made a sixth attempt to remove Prime Minister Evika Silina's government, but again failed to gather the necessary votes for a no-confidence motion.
The seven lives of Keir Starmer: the British Prime Minister buys time until the elections in May
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer navigates party challenges and scandals as he seeks to maintain his leadership ahead of upcoming elections.
Prime Minister: - Now is the time for sorrow
Norwegian Prime Minister expresses the need for a period of mourning following a significant event.
Trump on Iran: I hope this time they will be more reasonable and responsible
The U.S. President expressed hope for improved negotiations with Iran after meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Nuclear, wind, solar, geothermal... The 'together at the same time' energy policy of Sébastien Lecornu
The French government's long-awaited energy programming plan, to be presented by Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu, has faced delays and revisions, including a shift from a proposed law to a decree.
Netanyahu at the White House for Iran, Gaza: Pressing for a "tough" stance towards Tehran
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump for the seventh time in 13 months, focusing on the Gaza peace process and tensions regarding Iran.
Podcast 'At the Point': Crisis in Downing Street: How Much Time Remains for Starmer?
The article discusses the recent political crisis facing British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who faces calls for resignation amidst controversies regarding his appointment of Peter Mandelson as ambassador.
Netanyahu Proud of Deporting Two Terrorists to the West Bank, but the Court Will Have to Decide on the Issue
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that two Israeli citizens convicted of terrorism will be deported to the West Bank for the first time under a new law allowing such action.
Meeting of Mitsotakis-Erdoğan: 'It is time to lift every threat' – The 7 agreements signed
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has concluded his visit to Ankara with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, marking significant diplomatic talks and the signing of seven agreements aimed at enhancing cooperation between Greece and Turkey.
Mitsotakis after the meeting with Erdogan: It's time to remove any threat to our relations
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis emphasized the importance of dialogue and cooperation between Greece and Turkey following their meeting in Ankara with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Municipal Elections in Paris: Between Philippe and Attal, a 'Dead Time' Around Candidate Bournazel Before the 2027 Shock
The Paris municipal elections are shaping up with candidate Pierre-Yves Bournazel attempting to unify support from former prime ministers Édouard Philippe and Gabriel Attal amidst political rivalry as they eye the presidential elections in 2027.
Trump: Netanyahu 'wants a good deal' with Iran, nuclear talks this time 'are different'
U.S. President Donald Trump stated before his meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that Netanyahu desires a deal with Iran and that current nuclear negotiations appear promising.
In Japan, the same party has been in power for almost 70 years. This time, Prime Minister Sanae Takaiči's charisma kept it in power
Sanae Takaiči's Liberal Democratic Party won a supermajority in Japan's parliament, reaffirming its long-standing rule amidst political challenges.
Mitsotakis's program in Turkey – What time he will meet Erdogan, who will accompany him
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is scheduled to meet with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Ankara on Wednesday, accompanied by a delegation of ten ministers.
A "difficult" question about himself was posed to Stubb - this is how he answered
President Alexander Stubb reflected on his personal changes since his time as Prime Minister during a meeting with political journalists.
Television remains central with 19.6 million viewers in prime time and over 8.7 million on average daily
Television viewership in Italy has remained steady, with an average of 8.7 million daily viewers and 19.6 million in prime time, despite a slight decline from the previous season.
One year after its release, 'Beleza Fatal' will be shown during prime time on paid TV
The Brazilian drama 'Beleza Fatal' will premiere on the paid TV channel TNT after its successful run on HBO Max.
On 14th, PM Modi will land on the emergency airstrip built on the highway!
Prime Minister Narendra Modi is set to land on an emergency airstrip on a highway in Moran, Assam on February 14, 2026, marking the first time a Prime Minister will use such a facility instead of a traditional airport in Northeast India.
Flávio Bolsonaro criticizes Lula on French TV and calls Macron incompetent
Flávio Bolsonaro, a Brazilian senator and presidential candidate, criticized President Lula and labeled French President Macron as incompetent during a prime-time interview on a far-right French news channel.
BBC viewers fume 'sorry state of affairs' as prime-time shows dropped
BBC viewers are upset over the removal of popular quiz shows from the Monday night schedule due to coverage of the Winter Olympics.
Election Analysis: The Rise of Reform Forces in Thailand is Over
The Thai electorate has confirmed the incumbent Prime Minister for the first time in 20 years, marking a shift towards continuity amid previous political instability.
De Villepin: 'I am running for the Elysee to save Europe. It is time to say enough to American blackmail'
Former French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin announces his candidacy for the Elysee, arguing that European values are at risk due to external pressures.
'Keir Starmer is out of time to save himself - his authority and respect is gone'
The article discusses the diminishing authority and respect of UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer, suggesting that his chances for political survival are critically low.
Former Prime Minister Kishida elected for the 12th time: 'Politics will sweat for the right direction' in Hiroshima's 1st district
Former Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has won his 12th election in Hiroshima's 1st district, highlighting his political influence and broad support base beyond traditional party lines.
Netanyahu, in a race against time and his legal problems towards an election that will decide his future
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu faces significant challenges ahead of the elections on October 27, where his lengthy tenure and legal troubles will be at stake.
Turek spoke for the first time after Babiš 'threw him overboard'. He revealed what they discussed
Filip Turek, who was recently sidelined by Prime Minister Andrej Babiš, addressed a crowd of protesting employees, stating he and Babiš had a cordial greeting but limited interaction after his government role was deemed closed.