MEP Peter Agius calls for transparent PBS CEO selection

Valletta (The Brussels Morning Newspaper) - The Nationalist MEP Peter Agius has urged for a transparent, public selection procedure to pick the next CEO of the Public Broadcasting Services. MEP…

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Putin Deciphered: Napoleon III

Liberal parliamentarians (coupled with unbridled individualistic capitalism) seemed to irreversibly dominate the political landscape by 1890 - when it was suddenly and surprisingly toppled by the confluence of revolutionary authoritarian…

By Sam Vaknin 12 Min Read

Iranian influence in European and American decision-making institutions

This medieval regime cannot spend a moment without oppression within its borders and war and bloodshed outside them. However, to push its belligerent policy, which is part of its survival…

By Hamid Enayat 6 Min Read

EU member states urged to do more to free political prisoners

The allegation, by the Greens, comes on the day Navalny's widow, Yulia Navalnaya, was due to make a speech to the EU parliament plenary session in Strasbourg.

By Martin Banks 3 Min Read

The Unseen Struggles of Ukrainian LGBTIQ Refugees Amidst Fading Global Attention

Large numbers still reside in temporary accommodation outside of their home country. In Germany, which, along with Poland, is hosting the largest number of Ukrainian refugees, 79% are residing in private accommodations…

By Camille Ogoti 6 Min Read

The Future of Antioch

The deadliest disaster in modern Turkey's history, the quake killed more than 53,000 people in Turkey and nearly 6,000 in Syria, and left millions homeless. It also ravaged the rich…

By Angelos Kaskanis 6 Min Read

Palazzo Zanca partners in two projects presented by two Messina associations

In both projects, moreover, in case the evaluation outcome is positive, the Youth Council of Palazzo Zanca will also be involved.

By Andrea Denaro 9 Min Read

European Union: ship pollution added to list of environmental crimes

The European Parliament, as per Actu-Transport-Logistique, has launched an investigation on MEPs, meeting in Strasbourg, largely validating the agreement already reached on this regulation between the negotiators of the Parliament…

By Sarhan Basem 4 Min Read

European Union does not want to let Apple do anything with IOS

The European Commission investigates Apple's actions concerning Progressive Web Apps (PWAs) in iOS 17.4, questioning the move's compliance with the Digital Markets Act (DMA). Apple's decision to disable certain PWA…

By Simona Mazzeo 5 Min Read

European Activists Unite: 300,000 Signatures Strong for Reproductive Rights

The event marks a pivotal moment where voices from diverse European nations unite to advocate for reproductive rights, underscoring the collective resolve to ensure the safety and accessibility of abortion…

By Martin Banks 5 Min Read

Remembrance Day, two commemorative moments in Messina

Friday, February 9, was commemorated with two ceremonies organized by the Prefecture of Messina in agreement with the Municipal Administration, the first in Piazza Martiri delle Foibe followed by a…

By Andrea Denaro 4 Min Read

Macron Does Not Rule Out Sending Troops to Ukraine

Macron, with the weight of history and the eyes of the world upon him, did not dismiss the notion of deploying Western soldiers to Ukrainian soil. "There is currently no…

By Otis De Marie 5 Min Read

Bridging the Baltic: Sweden’s NATO Membership Unites Europe Against Russia

The narrative of Sweden's quest for NATO membership, set against the backdrop of a Europe grappling with the tremors sent forth by Russia's aggressive posture in Ukraine, reads like a…

By Otis De Marie 6 Min Read

Farmers take to the streets of Brussels to demonstrate again

More than 1000 tractors gathered around the Schuman roundabout in Brussels as ministers met in the AGRIFISH council meeting just meters away.

By Martin Banks 2 Min Read

Poland to Receive €137 Billion EU Funds as Tusk Government Breaks Deadlock

This financial boon, hailed as the Tusk administration's crowning achievement, represented not just a significant monetary windfall but also a pivotal turn in the nation's fraught relationship with the European…

By Otis De Marie 5 Min Read

New Markets, Old Tactics: Russia’s Response to EU Sanctions Exposes Loopholes

Before the invasion in January 2022, Russia exported approximately 1.3 million barrels of oil per day to Western countries. A year later, this figure plummeted to about 100,000 barrels daily.…

By Otis De Marie 6 Min Read
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