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Morten Messerschmidt issues an ultimatum to the center-right bloc: The Danish People's Party will bring down a liberal government if it doesn't deliver a net outflow of Muslim immigrants. Read our analysis of this explosive proposal.
Mette Frederiksen is under heavy fire from her own party base. Now, she's finally set to unveil the future of the controversial "Arne" early retirement 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 look behind the scenes in Erbil.
Last night, Sandra Maischberger discussed the escalating crisis in the Middle East with guests Precht, Kiesewetter, and Zamirirad, grappling with the pressing question: Is international law still fit for purpose?
On March 3, 2026, Markus Lanz and his guests tackled the contentious issue of reinstating compulsory military service. The appearance of retired Colonel Toni Feller, in particular, sparked intense reactions and fiery exchanges.
Georgia's latest attempt to cut property taxes just got shot down in the House. Here's what happened and how it affects your bottom line.
An in-depth analysis of the Hualien County magistrate race, where the KMT's nomination of Yu Shu-chen triggers a three-way battle against anti-Fu forces Chang Chun and Wei Chia-hsien, reshaping local politics.
A sharp critique from Park Chan-dae, the Democratic Party's floor leader. We analyze the background and potential political fallout from an insider's perspective.
An incisive look at the turmoil within the US Justice system, from Supreme Court battles over bizarre sentencing to the DOJ's political whiplash, and what it means for the rule of law.
An exclusive analysis by writer Omar Al-Saqr on the reasons behind the targeting of the Lebanese town of Harouf, its impacts on regional conditions, and the associated business opportunities.