
Hungary’s Election Is Not Over Yet—And the Pro-Brussels Media Knows It
The Hungarian prime minister’s political director is pleased to see reporters running “into reality.”

The Hungarian prime minister’s political director is pleased to see reporters running “into reality.”

While industry insiders warn of a ‛huge risk,’ the UK national broadcaster’s board chairman insists that Matt Brittin’s experience in corporate transformation makes him the right man for a complex era.

Several BBC broadcasts on International Holocaust Remembrance Day failed to identify the victims as Jewish, prompting criticism from Holocaust educators and officials.

UK national broadcaster rejects claims of defamation, arguing that the offending programme was not aired in the United States and that its misleading editing did not defame Trump.

Georgia’s State Security Service confirmed that investigations found no evidence that the country acquired and used a chemical weapon allegedly used on demonstrators.

Irakli Kobakhidze confirmed his ruling party is ready to pursue legal action if necessary.

Authorities admit using tear gas in riots last year, but contest the allegation that a long-forgotten military chemical agent was deployed.

The leftist media has no problem providing airtime for a fringe shock merchant—as long as he shares their disdain for their political opponents.

The dispute over the British broadcaster’s butchering of President Trump’s words is a telling sign of the times.

After the major UK broadcaster apologised to the White House, its Chair asserted that a controversial video edit did not damage the U.S. President’s reputation.