If opposition leader Janša really was behind the wiretapping he has shot himself in the foot, Dnevnik concludes: Although the wiretap ...
La Stampa fears a new divide in Europe: The 27 EU heads of state and government meeting today at the European Council in Brussels will ...
Although meningitis is a terrible disease, the outbreak in Canterbury is not the start of a new pandemic, The Daily Telegraph is convinced: ...
Kathimerini looks ahead to future relations between the US and Israel: As the costs of the operation begin to weigh on American voters, the ...
Cuba itself is to blame for the blackout, argues Diário de Notícias: The US embargo is nothing more than a statistical blip in an equation ...
Banksy's anonymity means more to the world than knowing his identity, Libération argues: Why hunt him down like a public enemy except, by ...
The Liberals are set to vote on the future of their leader Mohamsson, who is also the minister of education and integration, at a special ...
Support for the opposition appears to be stable, columnist Szabolcs Szerető observes in Magyar Hang: As a layperson, what I've gathered ...
France lacks capable leaders, Les Echos laments: Election after election, our fellow citizens are turning away from a political class that ...
AI-generated images are making the internet itself into a battlefield, observes the Süddeutsche Zeitung: Whoever is producing these images ...