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Mon, 16/08/2021 - 12:33
Although the Polish government coalition collapsed over the issue, the majority of the Sejm deputies passed a controversial media law on Wednesday. It is widely seen as aiming to revoke the licence of the anti-government broadcasting network TVN. Commentators discuss the tense relations between Poland and the US and the increasingly frequent comparisons with the style of government in Hungary.
Tue, 27/07/2021 - 11:41
Privileges for those who have been vaccinated or even compulsory vaccination - a number of European states have already taken the first steps in this direction. Some commentators see this as an abrogation of fundamental rights. Others, however, point out that compulsory vaccination could ultimately lead to more justice.
Tue, 27/07/2021 - 11:41
France's National Assembly has approved the introduction of the health passport. However, the vaccination and testing obligations are less restrictive than the government had previously planned. Macron described those who do not want to be vaccinated as irresponsible and selfish. Many accuse the president of exploiting the pandemic to expand his power.
Tue, 27/07/2021 - 11:41
In a surprise move, Tunisian President Kais Saied deposed Prime Minister Hichem Mechichi on Sunday, also announcing that the work of parliament would be temporarily suspended. Official business will be conducted by him in conjunction with Mechichi's successor, who has yet to be appointed, Saied announced. Media examine the origins of the crisis and call on Europe to help the country.
Tue, 27/07/2021 - 11:41
As the US and Nato troops withdraw from Afghanistan, the Taliban are expanding their sphere of influence and have recaptured more than 160 of the country's 400 districts since the beginning of May. According to the UN, 2,392 civilians were wounded or killed in May and June alone in the process. Commentators discuss how and with whom the stability of the region can be guaranteed.
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