There's turmoil after Nawrocki's actions. Sikorski is furious. 'I would like to know'
Polish President Karol Nawrocki's visit to Hungary coincides with a political gathering of right-wing leaders, raising concerns among Polish politicians about his support for Viktor Orban amidst pro-Kremlin sentiment.
The idea of a windfall tax on fuel traders is absurd at its core
The proposal of a windfall tax for fuel traders in Latvia is being discussed amid rising fuel prices, but the implications of such a tax may be more complicated than perceived.
"Of course, I hope for a blue prime minister who has guts"
In the article, prominent cultural figures in Denmark discuss their voting preferences and the factors influencing their choices in the upcoming election.
Surveys, Forecasts, Projections: How Polling Institutes Predict Election Results
The article discusses the methodology and implications of how polling institutes create forecasts for election outcomes in Germany, including the factors that can lead to inaccuracies.
Polls show Americans dislike Canada more than ever, and that’s bad news for the trade war
Recent polls indicate a significant decline in American sentiment towards Canada, which may complicate trade discussions amid ongoing tensions.
The French are electing mayors in major cities, including Paris
Local elections in France are taking place, with preliminary results expected to reveal public sentiment ahead of next year's presidential elections.
The lost generation of the left in times of the right
This article discusses the challenges faced by progressive movements in response to a rising right-wing sentiment, highlighting the need for identity and material concerns to be reconciled.
In Pictures: Up to a quarter of a million people attended the demonstration in Letná. Including Eva Pavlová.
A significant demonstration took place in Letná, Czechia, with attendance reported at up to 250,000 people, including notable figures like Eva Pavlová.
Donald Trump's war with Iran raises concerns for US voters ahead of midterm elections
Voter sentiment in Pennsylvania is shifting towards the Democrats due to concerns over Trump's potential military engagement in Iran.
Datafolha: Discouragement, insecurity, and fear of the future dominate pre-election sentiment
A recent Datafolha survey reveals a prevailing negative sentiment among Brazilians seven months ahead of the elections, marked by insecurity and fear for the future.
Ford maintains strong polling lead, even as number of voters wanting change increases
A new poll shows Doug Ford's Progressive Conservatives maintain a significant lead in Ontario, despite rising concerns among voters about the direction of the province.
'Polish populists have decided to turn anti-European': Warsaw mayor Rafal Trzaskowski
Warsaw Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski expresses concern over the rise of anti-European sentiment among Polish populists as the country heads into parliamentary elections.
Zelenskyy on new Kremlin messaging app where Russians are being pushed: We will get to Max as well
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy addressed the challenges posed by Russia's new messaging app, Max, and the potential impacts of social media restrictions on public sentiment in Russia.
Economy, scandals, and social bad mood
Argentina's government under Javier Milei faces significant turmoil due to economic challenges, corruption scandals, political conflicts, and a shift in public sentiment.
Heritage Conservation Authority: Removing Protection from the City Hall is Unthinkable
The Heritage Conservation Authority firmly opposes the removal of protection from the City Hall, citing legal restrictions and public sentiment.
Dax below 23,000: Just a Number
The Dax index has fallen below the psychological threshold of 23,000 points, highlighting the importance of the underlying factors rather than just the number itself.
New poll finds Americans likely to see each other as ‘morally bad’ — but expert says strong families can help
A recent Pew Research Center survey reveals that American adults increasingly perceive their fellow citizens as morally lacking, with over half agreeing to this sentiment.
Fear of the Stock Market Crash: When Hype, Greed, and Panic Rule
The article examines the historical patterns of stock market crashes and their connections to public sentiment, media coverage, and economic behavior.
"Hiding the pro-Yoon sentiment..." Attorney Jeon Han-gil's disguised support for the People Power Party's nomination?
Attorney Lee Seong-jik allegedly concealed his pro-Yoon sentiment while supporting Jeon Han-gil's attempt to secure a nomination with the People Power Party.
'Who does not owe does not fear,' says reader about investigations regarding Lulinha
'Who does not owe does not fear' reflects public sentiment on Lulinha's situation amidst ongoing investigations.
Ola Larsmo: Jimmie Åkesson has misunderstood everything about bark bread
Ola Larsmo critiques Jimmie Åkesson's nationalistic sentiment linked to bark bread, emphasizing Sweden's complex history with emigration and its past as a nation unable to sustain its population.
Shortly before the runoff election for the mayor's office: the battle for Munich's town hall gets turbulent
The race for Munich's mayoral office intensifies as Dieter Reiter of the SPD seeks to shift public sentiment, while his opponent Dominik Krause of the Greens presents a transformative agenda ahead of the runoff election.
Rehearsal for Macron's replacement: what the local elections reveal about sentiment in France
The recent local elections in France have revealed shifting political sentiments ahead of the presidential elections, reflecting increasing challenges for Macron's party and rising support for far-right candidates.
The War in the Middle East Affected Polish Consumer Sentiment
Consumer sentiment in Poland has declined in March due to the impacts of the ongoing war in the Middle East.
Local Elections: Final Spurt in Political Bavaria
The upcoming mayoral runoff in Augsburg will see CSU incumbent Eva Weber facing SPD challenger Florian Freund after significant shifts in voter sentiment since the last election.
"I Dream of a Fight with La Russa": the Shocking Post by Professor Montanari
Professor Tomaso Montanari expressed a violent sentiment towards Italy's Senate President Ignazio La Russa in a social media post, raising questions about the appropriateness of such language from an academic leader.
Stock Exchange: Positive Start in Athens - Buyers "Hold On" for the 4th Consecutive Session
Investor sentiment improves in the Athens Stock Exchange as buyers maintain control for the fourth consecutive session.
Deputy Minister: Residents' Attitudes Towards the Kapčiamieščio Polygon Are Improving
The Deputy Minister reported that the attitudes of residents regarding the Kapčiamieščio polygon are shifting positively as the government discusses legislative projects for its expansion.
"NATO and the... Europeans out"
The article discusses President Trump's adaptation of an anti-NATO sentiment amidst the complexities of the U.S.'s military actions in the Middle East.
International e-commerce democratizes access and consumer choice
The article discusses the need for consumer-centric discussions on access to international products via e-commerce platforms, while challenging misleading interpretations of public sentiment regarding tax equality between local and global retailers in Brazil.
Martelli-Quartapelle, separated at the polling station: “But let’s not argue”
A couple discusses their impatience and the challenges they face as they approach a contentious referendum on March 23, expressing a desire to skip the current period of tension.
Global investors now see Nigeria differently – NGX boss
The CEO of Nigerian Exchange Group highlights a shift in global investor sentiment towards Nigeria's economic prospects, driven by recent market performance and policy reforms.
"We have received the order to spill your blood": in Iran, the repression forces are on the defensive
Iranian revolutionary forces, particularly the Guardians of the Revolution, are showing signs of weakness amidst ongoing attacks, leading to a panicked response against the population.
Fuel Chain Leader: Fuel Prices Do Not Rise Faster Than World Market Prices
Alan Vaht, a leader in the transport fuel sector in Estonia, argues that fuel prices at gas stations do not increase faster than those on the world market, despite consumer complaints.
Stock Market Today: In two days, the Sensex has increased by 1500 points, is this the time to invest?
The Indian stock market witnessed a strong bullish sentiment today, with the Sensex rising by 568 points to close at 76,070.84 due to positive global market signals and investment opportunities.
Stock Market: Pressure on Banks Continues - Debut for Allwyn
The Athens Stock Exchange is under pressure from fluctuating oil prices linked to Middle Eastern developments, affecting investor sentiment.
Letters to the Editor: More Friendly, Educational Deterioration, Travel
Readers express concerns about economic reactivation delays and its impact on public sentiment regarding inflation and investment.
Cezary Szymanek: Polexit does not come suddenly. It starts with such decisions
The article discusses the implications of Poland's political decisions that may lead to a potential exit from the European Union, emphasizing a growing anti-EU sentiment.
Fear Barometer Rises Slightly: What Changes for Investors in the Oil Price Crisis
The article discusses the impact of the ongoing crisis in Iran on financial markets and investor sentiment, highlighting a recent slight increase in market anxiety amid fluctuating stock performance.
Message
A commentary discusses a potential political message from the leader of PASOK regarding party positioning and voter sentiment in Greece.
The 'hiraeth' of football, the trap of nostalgia
The article discusses the concept of 'hiraeth' in relation to football nostalgia, and how LaLiga is capitalizing on this sentiment with a Retro Day celebration.
"People Just Love Mario"
The article discusses a popular sentiment around the character Mario, likely in the context of a recent event or release.
Turnout low in French mayoral elections seen as key test ahead of 2027 presidential race
French municipal elections were marked by low voter turnout, serving as a significant indicator of public sentiment prior to next year's presidential election.
Martin Gelin: Cities Are Parallel Universes Where Politics Works
Martin Gelin discusses how urban centers like New York and Paris are fostering political ideas that benefit ordinary people amid a surge of nationalist sentiment.
France Tests Local Elections Ahead of Presidential Elections
French citizens voted in local elections, seen as a barometer of political sentiment ahead of the 2027 presidential elections.
The populist wave / Should we see it as the end of democracy?
The article discusses the rise of political populism in Western democracies, including Slovakia, exploring its implications for democracy and the sentiment of voters.
The toxic wind power
The article discusses Donald Trump's fierce opposition to a wind farm project near his Aberdeenshire golf course and how it may have sparked a broader anti-wind energy sentiment.
Local Elections in France: Why Are They Important?
French voters are heading to local elections seen as a key test of political sentiment before the presidential elections in 2027.
Local elections are being held today in France; here's why they are important
French voters are participating in local elections seen as a crucial gauge of political sentiment ahead of the 2027 presidential elections.
France votes in local elections seen as crucial indicator for presidential poll
France is holding local elections crucial for assessing political sentiment ahead of the presidential elections in 2027.