
French Public Media Put in the Dock
A four-month inquiry pillories the public broadcasting sector, but the Left doesn’t seem to be happy with the conclusions.

A four-month inquiry pillories the public broadcasting sector, but the Left doesn’t seem to be happy with the conclusions.

Portugal’s transport safety agency is set to publish on Monday its first findings on the accident that killed 16 people in early September.

Authorities are looking into how the student was granted an entry visa.

The misuse of taxpayer support meant for essentials has triggered an official investigation.

The party president denounced a campaign of harassment and persecution.

The European Commission decided to act following a citizen complaint providing evidence that the power cut may have been intentional.
The diplomatic outreach to Russia “did not please the European Parliament at all,” Fidias Panayiotou said on X.

Centrist EPP is accused of ‘aiding populists’ by pushing for transparency in taxpayer spending.

Officials bashed the theory in public to “lessen the likelihood of increased laboratory regulations,” a new report says.

The probe involves alleged violations of EU safety standards as well as ‘addictive’ marketing policies.