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Aki Lindén's latest moves raise questions: will the seasoned MP run for the EU elections or continue in domestic politics? This article provides the background and weaves in unexpected cultural references.
Lars Boje Mathiesen has once again made headlines with a controversial proposal. Read about the background, the mix-up with his namesake Lars Bojer Madsen, and what drives this outspoken politician.
Morten Messerschmidt issues an ultimatum to the centre-right bloc: The Danish People's Party will pull the plug on a liberal government if it doesn't deliver a net reduction of Muslim immigrants. Read our analysis of this explosive political move.
Mette Frederiksen is under heavy pressure from her own party's rank and file. She is now set to make a long-awaited announcement about the future of the Arne pension scheme. Get all the details here.
Tensions in the Strait of Hormuz are driving up oil prices. What does this mean for the Kurdistan Region? A behind-the-scenes look in Erbil.
Sandra Maischberger discussed the escalating crisis in the Middle East with Precht, Kiesewetter, and Zamirirad last night, tackling the pressing question of whether international law is still fit for purpose.
On the March 3, 2026 episode, Markus Lanz and his guests engaged in a fiery debate about reinstating military conscription. The appearance of retired Colonel Toni Feller, in particular, sparked strong reactions and intense verbal exchanges.
Georgia's big plan to slash property taxes just got voted down in the state House. We break down what happened and how it could still affect your finances.
An in-depth analysis of the Hualien County magistrate race, where the KMT's nomination of Yu Shu-chen has ignited a three-cornered contest against anti-Fu forces Chang Chun and Wei Chia-hsien, poised to redefine the local political landscape.
An insider's analysis of the sharp criticism from Democratic Party of Korea floor leader Park Chan-dae, its background, and the future political ramifications.