Small swings, high drama: why UK polls are less volatile than they seem – in charts
The article discusses how, despite perceptions of volatility in UK politics, recent polling data shows small and stable shifts in party support leading up to the local elections.
The political contest in frenzy
Political parties in Mexico are gearing up for the 2027 electoral battle, signaling a shift in power dynamics and a renewed focus on engaging with citizens.
Second Special Investigation Team Raids Supreme Prosecutor's Office and Central District Prosecutor's Office Related to Kim Geon-hee's Investigation Cover-Up
The Second Special Investigation Team is raiding the Supreme Prosecutor's Office and Central District Prosecutor's Office as part of an inquiry into possible cover-up related to Kim Geon-hee.
Trump attacks the press while multiplying interviews about the war
Donald Trump has ramped up his communications with the media amid the war in Iran, despite his ongoing attacks on journalists.
Funerals for Bossi, a rite among nostalgics. Renzo and the family: “Dad, we won't give up”
The funeral of Umberto Bossi in Pontida drew a large gathering of supporters, with family members expressing resolve in their political legacy.
Municipal Elections 2026: Torn Between the Right, LR in Search of a Line and a Candidate
The French Republican Party (LR) is navigating leadership and candidate selection challenges leading up to the 2026 municipal elections, amidst internal divisions on the political right.
Caught up by its alliances with LFI, the left loses bastions but saves the big cities
In recent municipal elections, the left in France retained major cities like Paris, Lyon, and Marseille, but lost ground in smaller cities to the right.
Dieter Reiter ousted as mayor: "I messed it up, it's my fault"
Dieter Reiter has been ousted as the mayor of Munich, admitting his mistakes in a public statement that reflects the broader challenges faced by the SPD party.
Letter to the Editor: By embracing SD, L opens up to illiberal politics
A letter criticizes the Liberal Party in Sweden for its recent decision to align with the Sweden Democrats, suggesting it compromises liberal values.
Green Wins Runoff: Munich Mayor Reiter: I Screwed It Up
The Green candidate Dominik Krause wins the runoff election for Munich's mayor, marking the first time in over 40 years that the SPD loses control of the Munich City Hall.
Member of Parliament opens up about payment difficulties of her businesses: "Sometimes there are more difficult times"
Noora Fagerström, a member of the Finnish Parliament, shares her struggles with payment difficulties in her businesses on Instagram, reflecting on the challenges of entrepreneurship.
"Those who vote Yes may die tomorrow": the shocking satire of comedian Montanini. And the M5S deputy likes it
Italian comedian Giorgio Montanini's provocative remarks during a stand-up routine have sparked controversy ahead of a referendum on justice.
Defection: Natasha decries PDP's loss of 31 senators
Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan highlights the significant drop in PDP senators, calling it a wake-up call amid a restructuring effort.
Bossi, funeral today: in Pontida, Salvini contested in a green shirt: 'Give it up, shame'
Matteo Salvini faced criticism at Umberto Bossi's funeral in Pontida, where attendees shouted against his green shirt and expressed disappointment in his leadership.
Løkke: Who should pick up the phone if Trump calls?
Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen emphasizes the ongoing Greenland crisis and his campaign for centrist political power while humorously suggesting that voters should consider who would handle calls from Trump.
Premier Li Qiang calls for a global pledge to open up, while ‘power politics’ runs rampant
Premier Li Qiang emphasized the necessity for a global consensus on openness at the China Development Forum, highlighting that protectionism is not a solution and indirectly criticizing U.S. policies.
They are not allowed to vote, but in Vollsmose they showed up for debate: "All decisions will affect me"
A group of young people engaged in a political debate in Vollsmose, Denmark, despite many being ineligible to vote in the upcoming elections, discussing how the decisions made will impact their lives.
'The Opposition Will Not Return Until 2047, SP Will Become...': Deputy CM Keshav Maurya's Attack
Deputy CM Keshav Maurya criticized opposition parties during an event in Kaushambi, claiming they won't regain power until 2047 and accusing them of undermining the army's morale.
Million Moments called a demonstration in Letná. It expects up to 400,000 people
The organization Million Moments is anticipating a large demonstration in Letná, Prague, with expected attendance of up to 400,000 people.
The confiscations of Chavismo: falling into prison and ending up ruined
The article discusses the systematic confiscation of property from political opponents in Venezuela under the Chavismo regime, highlighting individual cases of activists who have lost their homes and possessions after imprisonment.
Municipal Elections 2026: In Nice, Estrosi Hopes for a Miracle Against Ciotti
In the lead-up to the 2026 municipal elections in Nice, Mayor Christian Estrosi faces a significant challenge from his former protégé Éric Ciotti, trailing in the polls and hoping for an electoral turnaround.
Municipal Elections 2026: In Paris, Rachida Dati Wants to End a Quarter Century of Leftist Rule
In the lead-up to the Paris municipal elections, Rachida Dati is vying to end the long-standing dominance of the left, as she closely competes with socialist candidate Emmanuel Grégoire.
2027 gubernatorial election: Succession firestorm heats up in 10 states
The 2027 gubernatorial elections in Nigeria are becoming highly competitive as incumbent governors in ten states prepare to leave office, prompting a flurry of political activity and succession battles among prospective candidates.
A company is buying up castles from a dilapidated cottage. The trail leads to a friend of Pellegrini, whom Fico and Bödör also know (+video)
A company linked to influential figures is buying historical castles in Slovakia while operating from a dilapidated cottage.
The Kremlin Loyal Blogger Critically Attacks Putin and Ends Up in Psychiatric Hospital the Next Day
Iļja Remeslo, a blogger known for his loyalty to the Kremlin, publicly criticized Vladimir Putin, leading to concerns for his safety after he was placed in a psychiatric hospital following his statements.
The Last Liberal: "Shame on those who give up"
Annika Carp, the sole remaining member of the Liberal Party in Falköping's council, expresses her dismay and sense of abandonment by her party leadership following their collaboration with far-right parties.
Emor: Center Party has Caught Up with Isamaa
Recent polling indicates that Estonia's Center Party has increased its support significantly among non-Estonian voters, placing it closely behind the Isamaa party.
Paxton racks up Texas endorsements as bitter Cornyn runoff hits fever pitch
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is gaining significant political endorsements from within the state as he prepares for a tense Senate primary runoff against incumbent Sen. John Cornyn.
Orbán set off on a pre-election tour of the country. He again warned of war in Eger. A zebra also showed up.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has embarked on a classic nationwide campaign tour ahead of the April 12 elections, warning of war while trying to connect more authentically with voters.
This one test blows up the entire political dispute in Poland. Wróbel: It's a duel of insults
The article discusses a critical examination of political discourse in Poland, prompting the audience to reflect on their biases.
Political Living Room: Too Many Blue Lights in the Moderates' Election Proposal?
The article discusses various health proposals made by political parties in Denmark as they gear up for the election campaign, featuring assessments from experts on the viability and necessity of these proposals.
Municipal Elections: Withdrawals, Alliances, 'Technical Mergers'... The Big Shake-up of the Second Round
The article discusses the developments leading up to the second round of municipal elections in France, highlighting the strategic alliances and configurations emerging among Left parties.
Zema compares STF to a pedophile pope and says the court is 'up to no good'
Romeu Zema, Governor of Minas Gerais and presidential hopeful, criticized Brazil's Supreme Court, likening its actions to those of a pedophile pope.
PASOK: Avgenakis was aware of the corruption party at OPEKEPE - Will the government continue to cover for him?
The Greek PASOK party accuses the government of covering up the corruption allegations surrounding former minister Avgenakis, who allegedly knew about the scandal within the OPEKEPE organization.
Trump threatened to seize Cuba, and China stood up against this! Said it is not a follower
Following Trump's threats to exert control over Cuba, China has pledged to assist Cuba with energy supplies amid ongoing tensions.
The Supreme Court did not accept the appeal of the Old Baskin Theater
The Estonian Supreme Court has declined to take up the Old Baskin Theater's appeal for operational support from the Ministry of Culture for the year 2024.
Annie Reuterskiöld: The X-factor of the Election Came Early This Year
Birgitta Ohlsson's defection to the Center Party shakes up the Liberal Party during a critical election year.
Follow-up on Infidelity Report: Minister of Education Matsumoto Says He Will Withhold Comments Due to It Involving Another Person
Matsumoto Yohei, Japan's Minister of Education, declined to comment on ongoing infidelity allegations involving a married woman, stating it involves another party.
Juan García-Gallardo: "At this rate, Vox will end up like Abascal's pension plan"
Juan García-Gallardo criticizes the leadership of Vox and signals internal conflicts within the party, calling for greater accountability and transparency.
Councilor announces Flávio in São Caetano, but does not coordinate with pre-candidate
Councilor Américo Scucuglia's announcement of Flávio Bolsonaro's appearance in São Caetano at a municipal session led to public frustration when the senator failed to show up.
Municipal Elections 2026: How the Left Fell Into Jean-Luc Mélenchon's Trap
The left's increasing alliances with La France Insoumise before the 2026 municipal elections exemplify the party's growing political relevance in the lead-up to the presidential elections.
Kenya: Ruto, Gachagua Trade Body Shaming Jabs As 2027 Race Turns Ugly
Kenyan President William Ruto and his former deputy Rigathi Gachagua have engaged in a public exchange of body-shaming insults as their rivalry intensifies in the lead-up to the 2027 presidential election.
Maíllo proposes to the parties of Sumar to speed up the election of the leader before May
Antonio Maíllo urges members of Sumar to expedite the selection of a new political leader by May.
Senate expected to take up voter ID bill opposed by Democrats – US politics live
The Senate is expected to consider a controversial voter ID bill that requires proof of citizenship, which is opposed by Democrats and faces significant hurdles for passage.
Trump, forceful: 'I believe I will have the honor of taking Cuba'
Donald Trump stated that he believes he will have the 'honor' of taking Cuba, ramping up pressure on the island's regime amid its ongoing energy crisis.
SHUT UP! ⟩ Banks are not allowed to even sue over unjustified snooping on accounts
A representative from LHV Bank commented on a court ruling that disallowed banks from suing over allegations of unjustified snooping by the Money Laundering Data Bureau on accounts of politically sensitive individuals.
When ideology can’t stand up to reality: Why Germany is turning back to China
Germany is reconsidering its economic approach towards China, driven by domestic stagnation and shifting geopolitical dynamics.
Rachida Dati announces her agreement with Pierre-Yves Bournazel: "I call on all those who no longer want this sectarian left to come together"
Rachida Dati reveals her alliance with Pierre-Yves Bournazel and calls for unity against the left in the lead-up to the Paris municipal elections.
Elisabet Svane: Classic that ended up in the drawer during the SVM years has been revived
The article discusses the revival of a political classic during Denmark's election campaign, emphasizing the importance of a clear plan in politics, a theme revisited from previous political confrontations.
Elisabet Svane: On the 18th day of the election campaign, Venstre came up with a financial plan - and they were in a hurry until the last moment
On the 18th day of the election campaign, the Danish political party Venstre released a financial plan amid pressure for clarity on their agenda.