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Mette Frederiksen is back as Denmark’s Prime Minister. We take a closer look at her first government, her new second administration, and how she became a cultural phenomenon – right down to the toilet paper rolls.
Demoskop’s latest poll reveals shaky ground for the government’s support base. The Liberals stake a clear claim above the parliamentary threshold after their recent shift, while the Sweden Democrats see a dip.
Emily Gregory caused a political sensation in the Florida special election. How did the Democrat manage to win in a stronghold of Donald Trump? Analysis reveals the weaknesses of the Republicans.
SPD leader Klingbeil wants to abolish the spousal tax splitting system. What would that mean for marriages? Studies show: It holds women back and does little to encourage more children. All the background on the debate.
A deep dive into Manitoba's 2026 budget: from tax cuts aimed at affordability to the growing MAID controversy and why environmentalists and housing advocates are calling for more.
Delta Air Lines has quietly suspended a major travel perk for members of the US Congress. Here’s what this move means for the future of political privilege and why it feels like a very British—and perhaps relatable—sense of fair play.
Seoul’s Superintendent of Education, Jung Won-oh, has sparked a political storm with his ‘very satisfied’ remark. This piece delves into the background of the statement, the opposition’s reaction, and the potential political fallout ahead.
An in-depth review of former Prime Minister Koizumi Junichiro’s unique approach. We dissect the essence of his theatrical politics, the strategy behind the postal privatization dissolution, and what lessons they hold for today’s political climate. Insights drawn from a decade of on-the-ground experience.
Everything you need to know about the elections in Andalusia called for May 17, 2026. An analysis of the date, the candidates, and the key factors of an election that will set the national political pace.
Lars Løkke Rasmussen wants to be the royal investigator after the election. Read about the surprising move that could shift the balance of power and how it echoes the scenario of the Helle Thorning-Schmidt I Government.