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Liberal Alliance leader Alex Vanopslagh has ignited a crucial debate on Denmark's energy policy. Is his vision of nuclear power the answer to our growing energy needs and skyrocketing prices?
An analysis of Aurore Bergé's recent statements on agriculture and the political firestorm they have ignited.
An analysis of the 2026 state election in Baden-Württemberg: Why Cem Özdemir and the Green party ended up on the losing side despite a vigorous campaign – and the surprising role a simple dog toy played in it all.
An in-depth look at Finance Minister Nicola Willis as she navigates tough polls, economic recovery, and the pressure of the 2026 election campaign.
Newly declassified UK government files allege that Gerry Adams was a senior commander in the IRA. We look at the claims, the fresh lawsuits, and the enduring legacy of the Sinn Féin president.
An analysis unpacking the recent personnel changes at South Korea's National Intelligence Service (NIS) and the follow-up measures to the December 3 martial law declaration, through the lens of Professor Son Ho-cheol. We look into the meaning of the reshuffle that avoided 'blanket dismissals' and what it signals for the future of the NIS.
Historian Hilde Henriksen Waage is questioning Norway's role as a unique peace nation. Her research uncovers uncomfortable truths about Norwegian diplomacy, and now the Prime Minister is being called upon for answers.
Mireille Damiano is shaking up the municipal elections in Nice with her pragmatic approach, as the Iran conflict seeps into the local debate.
As of 2026, Qatar has emerged as a key partner for South Korea across diplomacy, defence, aviation, and sports. This piece explores the latest cooperation trends, exciting developments like Qatar Airways' new routes, and the potential for a thrilling football match between the two nations—all offering a sense of catharsis for Korean fans.
The bitter feud between Hungary and Ukraine over oil and money is reaching a boiling point. Zelenskyy threatens a "call" to make Orban understand, while Budapest seizes a cash shipment from Austria. A ground report from Budapest.