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Nadja Natalie Isaksen finds herself in a startling conflict with a party colleague in South Jutland. Read about the allegations of 'not being Danish' and how this is shaping the campaign ahead of the 2026 Danish Parliament election.
Lamyae Aharouay is ending her influential column. In her farewell piece, she puts her finger on the sore spot: The Hague's political landscape has crossed a line. Read why this departure says more about the state of democracy than about her personal choice.
The 'No Kings' protests against Donald Trump are reaching a new scale. Find out why thousands of Americans have been taking to the streets since 2024, and the role the book 'We Were Eight Years in Power' plays in the movement.
Michigan Republican Lisa McClain finds herself in the hot seat as House GOP hardliners clash over DHS funding. Get the latest on the shutdown threat, the mood at her district office, and what she’s reading.
Get the complete lowdown on the Cecilie Liv Hansen saga: Her age, the three-mandate career, the 'sexual market value' controversy, and her expulsion from the Liberal Alliance.
Get the full story of Cecilie Liv Hansen and her partner. We give you a guide to the political exclusion, the rage, and the future of the mandates.
Discover why Kaja Kallas, Estonia’s Prime Minister, is once again at the heart of international politics. From her role in the Ukraine crisis to rising tensions within the G7, here’s a portrait of a leader who never holds back on sharp analysis.
Following the heavy election defeat, SPD leader Lars Klingbeil finds himself under pressure. The Workers' Affairs Group (AFA) in particular is sharply criticising his course, warning of a "slap in the face" for millions of employees. An overview of the internal power struggles.
Hillary Clinton's surprise trip to New Hampshire has political circles buzzing about 2028. We break down the history, the baggage, and what it really means for the Democratic Party.
The results of the KMT’s Hsinchu County primary are in. Hsu Hsin-ying clinched a nail-biting victory over Deputy County Magistrate Chen Chien-hsien by a razor-thin margin of less than 1.2%, leaving her visibly emotional. The former People First Party chairperson, who once ran as Soong Chu-yu’s vice-presidential pick, will now carry the party’s banner in the year-end race for county magistrate.