Finland is the world's happiest nation and I want to keep it that way – Sanna Marin says she is determined to defend human rights, despite asylum policy challenges politics Article 863 words 6 votes
The invisible wall - Tired of migrants arriving from Africa, the EU has created a shadow immigration system that captures, and sends them to brutal Libyan detention centers run by militias politics Link 10 votes
QAnon now as popular in US as some major religions, poll suggests politics Article 1098 words, published May 27 2021 14 votes
Iceland's governing parties led by Prime Minister Katrín Jakobsdóttir of Vinstrihreyfingin–grænt framboð agreed on Sunday to continue their working coalition for another term politics Article 367 words, published Nov 7 2017 6 votes
Congress passes $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill, delivering an important part of Joe Biden's congressional agenda to Americans politics Article 16 votes
Forget tulips and windmills, the Netherlands is the dirty old man of Europe politics Article 682 words 14 votes
“Hacker X”—the American who built a pro-Trump fake news empire—unmasks himself politics Article 915 words 21 votes
Norwegian parties agree to form a centre-left minority government – two-party coalition will have to negotiate with other parties to pass laws politics Link 6 votes
Norway's billionaires spent the election campaign smearing Rødt – but the party kept its focus and secured a historic electoral breakthrough politics Article 1519 words 4 votes
Iceland is voting in a general election that is expected to reflect the country's fragmented political landscape – nine parties could enter parliament politics Article 487 words, published Nov 7 2017 4 votes
As Angela Merkel prepares to leave office, many think Germany’s ‘golden age’ is over politics Article 730 words 10 votes
Pro-Vladimir Putin party maintains majority in Russian elections despite declining support, many results almost certainly rigged politics Article 688 words 15 votes
No, you’re not ‘just asking questions.’ You’re spreading disinformation. politics Article 1423 words, published Dec 17 2020 26 votes
Gov. Gavin Newsom abolishes most single-family zoning in California politics Article 817 words 21 votes
SPD candidate Olaf Scholz consolidates German election lead with TV debate win politics Article 573 words 5 votes
The opposition Arbeiderpartiet has won Norway's general election – brings an end to eight years of conservative government, paving the way for a centre-left coalition politics Article 16 votes
Norwegian polls show Arbeiderpartiet is on course to replace PM Erna Solberg's coalition – would need support from Rødt and Miljøpartiet De Grønne to secure a majority politics Article 330 words 6 votes
Historic impeachment trial gets underway in Denmark against former MP Inger Støjberg who spearheaded dozens of tough immigration measures politics Article 862 words 7 votes
'Democracy for sale': Analysis ties corporate consolidation to increased lobbying politics Link 9 votes
Let’s not pretend that the way we withdrew from Afghanistan was the problem politics Article 1971 words 21 votes
Brazil's Bolsonaro asks Senate to impeach a Supreme Court justice politics Article 318 words 13 votes
The Afghanistan withdrawal and Taliban takeover mean the terror threat is back politics Article 1137 words 3 votes
Jair Bolsonaro’s ‘banana republic’ military parade condemned by critics politics Article 806 words, published Aug 10 2021 8 votes
The FBI’s domestic “War on Terror” is an authoritarian power grab politics Article 1712 words 6 votes
Hungary formally lost access this week to over €200 million in grants from Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein amid growing concerns about the country's democratic backsliding politics Article 542 words 14 votes
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro’s popularity at lowest point so far amid vaccine scandal politics Article 9 votes
In an effort to outflank the populist right, the ruling Social Democrats in Denmark have adopted one of the harshest refugee policies in the world politics Article 1991 words 10 votes
US quietly slips out of Afghanistan in dead of night politics Article 704 words, published Jul 18 2011 36 votes
Sweden's parliament has passed a vote of no confidence in Prime Minister Stefan Löfven – Socialdemokraterna leader has a week to resign or call a snap election politics Article 60 words 7 votes
The Supreme Court’s newest Justices produce some unexpected results politics Article 1193 words 15 votes
Denmark is set to adopt legislation enabling it to open asylum centres outside Europe where applicants would be sent to live politics Article 782 words 6 votes
Tens of thousands of Brazilians march in upwards of 200 cities to demand Jair Bolsonaro’s impeachment politics Article 645 words 19 votes
Is gerrymandering about to become more difficult? politics Article 120 words, published May 27 2021 14 votes