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16 votes
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Japan’s PM Shigeru Ishiba vows to stay on despite ruling coalition’s loss in upper house election
10 votes -
Iceland to launch talks on defence partnership with EU – agreement is independent of NATO membership and existing defence pacts with the US
6 votes -
Thousands protest Bulgaria’s euro adoption and call for a referendum
14 votes -
US President Donald Trump vetoed Israeli plan to kill Iran’s supreme leader
25 votes -
Denmark votes for defence bill giving US access to airbases – new agreement places bases in cities such as Karup and Skrydstrup under US jurisdiction
7 votes -
Denmark has come under international attention for its tough approach to immigration. And its Social Democrat prime minister is leading the charge.
9 votes -
Denmark quits the Frugal Four EU budget coalition – PM Mette Frederiksen calls for defence spending to be the "number one" priority
9 votes -
Denmark is set to have the highest retirement age in Europe after its parliament adopted a law raising it to 70 by 2040
10 votes -
Family mourns boy killed by Israeli strike as he searched for bread
10 votes -
Australia PM Anthony Albanese makes stunning comeback with landslide win
28 votes -
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney’s Liberals win election
57 votes -
Canadian election: Liberals projected to form government
26 votes -
More than twenty killed after gunmen open fire on tourists in Indian-administered Kashmir
19 votes -
The average age of major world leaders is 72. Why?
Just had a thought that the 3 countries considered the biggest powers have leaders who are all 70+. So I looked into it and found that the average age of the leaders of the 10 most populous...
Just had a thought that the 3 countries considered the biggest powers have leaders who are all 70+. So I looked into it and found that the average age of the leaders of the 10 most populous countries (and EU) is 72.
Has the age of major countries' leaders ever been higher?
Has it always been like this?
I understand it irt. authoritarian countries. Democracies trend way lower.
Ages of leaders for reference
India, Modi - 74
China, Xi - 71
USA, Trump - 78
Indonesia, Subianto - 73
Pakistan, Zardari - 69
Nigeria, Tinubu - 73
Brazil, Silva - 79
Bangladesh, Shahabuddin - 75
Russia, Putin - 72
Mexico, Sheinbaum - 62
Leyen, EU - 66
22 votes -
Singapore announces general election on May 3, dissolves parliament
14 votes -
Norway-EU ‘situationship’ blossoms – Norwegian PM has argued that Brussels and Oslo need each other now more than ever
16 votes -
Norway's government is under growing pressure to let the country's $1.8 trillion sovereign wealth fund invest in certain defense firms
8 votes -
Hungary withdraws from International Criminal Court during Benjamin Netanyahu visit
14 votes -
America’s future is Hungary
21 votes -
Finland plans to quit global convention banning anti-personnel landmines and boost defense spending to at least 3% of GDP by 2029
18 votes -
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney calls for snap election amid trade war with US
24 votes -
A court orders the Unification Church in Japan dissolved
23 votes -
Mark Carney elected as leader of Liberal Party, becoming Prime Minister-designate of Canada
42 votes -
An unexpected Donald Trump bump for the world's centrists
26 votes -
Greenland’s center-right opposition wins closely watched election dominated by Donald Trump’s annexation threat
15 votes -
Jens Stoltenberg's shock return to Norway politics upends polls before election – Arbeiderpartiet surges ten points ahead of September vote
10 votes -
Denmark's spectacular shift from Atlanticism to European defense – fearing destabilization of transatlantic relationship, it had historically avoided European defense integration
7 votes -
Denmark is to ban mobile phones in schools and after-school clubs on the recommendation of a government commission
10 votes -
US President Donald Trump shares bizarre AI vision of what Gaza will look like under his rule
29 votes -
In an age of right-wing populism, why are Denmark's liberals winning?
9 votes -
Denmark will spend an additional €6.7bn on defence over the next two years, amid the ongoing threat Russia poses to Europe, PM Mette Frederiksen has announced
11 votes -
The path to American authoritarianism - what comes after democratic breakdown
33 votes -
Denmark grants asylum to 'historically' low number – 309 were from Syria, 130 were from Eritrea and another 130 were from Afghanistan
7 votes -
Sweden's government has announced its intention to pursue a gun control reform law after an attack in the city of Örebro killed eleven people
21 votes -
Donald Trump won’t rule out deploying US troops to support rebuilding Gaza, sees ‘long-term’ US ownership
34 votes -
Ex-NATO chief Jens Stoltenberg will be Norway's finance minister – former military alliance chief returns to the political fray in Oslo after governing coalition collapsed
10 votes -
Trade tariffs tomorrow and now US President Donald Trump is jockeying for Canadian water. Americans, what's your take on this?
What are your predictions for what will happen? What are the Trump supporters in your communities saying about a leader that picks fights with his country's friends?
18 votes -
Norway's PM Jonas Gahr Støre left heading minority government after coalition partner pulls out over EU market rules it says make it impossible to shield citizens from high electricity prices
8 votes -
Sweden points to ‘foreign power’ after Iraqi refugee on trial for Qur’an burnings shot dead
7 votes -
Swedish authorities have seized a ship suspected of damaging a data cable running under the Baltic Sea to Latvia
18 votes -
Hamas reemerges in Gaza, badly bruised but still with influence
6 votes -
Gaza ceasefire deal agreed by Hamas and Israel, Qatari PM says
27 votes -
Spain plans 100% tax for homes bought by non-EU residents
18 votes -
Iceland's youngest-ever prime minister Kristrún Frostadóttir, who entered politics just four years ago, talks about feminism, the far right and reopening talks on joining the EU
13 votes -
Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau announces resignation
44 votes -
While a potential US acquisition of Greenland looks unlikely there are compelling reasons why this would be of benefit to the West's security
12 votes -
Iceland's incoming government will put EU membership to referendum by 2027 – 2008 financial crisis, Brexit and a range of domestic issues has meant country is slowly warming to the idea
13 votes -
Greenland Prime Minister Mute Egede said the Danish territory will "never be for sale" after US President-elect Donald Trump's comments
20 votes -
French government toppled after losing no-confidence vote
34 votes