De Morgen is angry and worried: In a world which is in a permanent state of conflict, it is an illusion to believe that the continent's ...
El País argues that the tech giants are not solely to blame: This affects us all, yet we ignore it because millions of us use social media ...
European Pravda comments on the large number of parties that have entered the Danish parliament: None of the traditional blocs – neither ...
Gość Niedzielny warns against pinning the blame on our governments: Inflation is making a comeback. The very same inflation that, until ...
De Standaard praises Brussels' negotiating dynamics: This is a rules-based agreement between allies who are committed to liberal democracy ...
The Telegraaf is sick to the teeth of it: Of course it is up to the people to decide whether they want to continue with this charlatan or ...
The prime minister is refusing to look in the mirror, comments La Repubblica: In the aftermath of the referendum tsunami that has swept ...
Die Welt recommends that the SPD look to its northern neighbour: In Denmark, Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen's party has adjusted its ...
Economics professor Jože P. Damijan gives the following assessment: The election results indicate a clear swing to the right of the ...
Berlingske has no time for the Social Democrats' proposals: Their desire to raise taxes goes hand-in-hand with an endless wish list ...