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The latest Demoskop poll shows shaky ground for the government's supporting parties. The Liberals secure a spot above the parliamentary threshold following their strategic pivot, while the Sweden Democrats see a decline.
Emily Gregory caused a political sensation in the Florida special election. How did the Democrat manage to win in a stronghold of Donald Trump? The analysis reveals the weaknesses of the Republicans.
SPD leader Klingbeil wants to abolish joint tax splitting for married couples. What would that mean for marriages? Studies show it holds women back and does little to boost birth rates. 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 pulled the plug on a major travel perk for members of the U.S. Congress. Here’s what the move means for the future of political privilege—and why it feels like a distinctly British sense of fair play.
Seoul’s Education Superintendent Jeong Won-oh has sent political shockwaves through the capital with his recent “very satisfied” comment. This article provides an in-depth analysis of the background behind the remark, the opposition’s reaction, and its potential political fallout.
A deep dive review into the "use" of former Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi. Unpacking the essence of theater-style politics, the strategy behind the postal privatization election, and the lessons his career holds for the modern political landscape. Insights drawn from a decade of firsthand experience.
Everything you need to know about the Andalusian elections called for May 17, 2026. An analysis of the date, the candidates, and the key factors of an election that will set the pace for national politics.
Lars Løkke Rasmussen is offering to serve as royal inquiry leader 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.
Feeling overwhelmed trying to choose between candidates for the 2026 election? Here’s your overview of the nuclear power schism, plus a practical guide to figuring out exactly who you're voting for.