The negotiating parties don't believe in a lasting ceasefire anyway, writes political analyst Manuel Serrano in Expresso: Trump has no ...
The pope avoids all moralising in his letter, Le Point comments approvingly: Taking AI as his starting point, Leo XIV examines in detail ...
Sözcü criticises the crackdown on the reading list: The West lets its children read our authors to broaden their horizons while we try to ...
The head of the Kremlin has lost touch with reality, Expresso emphasises: Unlike Putin, who lost contact with the people of his country ...
Pùblico sees a complete withdrawal of troops as unlikely: Trump's threats are gradually losing credibility. When the president announces ...
Diário de Notícias accuses Alves of overreacting: Did he feel offended by the speaker's words? If so, he should have simply refrained from ...
The US president knows how to capitalise on every moment, no matter how unsettling, writes Visão: Another shooter, another incident in a ...
The Tages-Anzeiger explains what makes Iran's powerful Revolutionary Guard tick: The Guard is a bit like a sect, and its soldiers consider ...
The Madrid correspondent of the taz, Reiner Wandler, is impressed: The success of Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez speaks for itself: the ...
Trump feels more at home with hardened dictators than with "weak" figures like the Pope, Kronen Zeitung observes: In a world out of joint ...