Germany has expelled two Russian embassy employees suspected of working for Russia's military intelligence service, the GRU. The German chief prosecutor suspects that Russian state agencies were involved in the murder of an ethnic Chechen Georgian national who was shot dead in broad daylight in a Berlin park last August. What will the fallout be?
French trade unions are launching a general strike today, Thursday, to protest plans for a pension reform. They fear the reform will translate into more old-age poverty and increase the age of retirement. Macron, who sees the reform as a centrepiece of his presidency, wants to simplify the system, abolish privileges and cut costs. He faces a huge challenge, commentators concur.
The subsidy fraud investigation against Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babiš has been reopened after the country's Chief Prosecutor Pavel Zeman described the decision to close the previous investigation in September as illegal and premature. Not all Czech media agree with the decision.
Finland's social democratic Prime Minister Antti Rinne resigned on Tuesday after the Centre Party, which forms part of his coalition government, withdrew its support in a dispute over pay for postal service workers. Now the search for someone to replace him and take over the leadership of the coalition has begun. The media discuss what changes are to be expected.
Democratic debates require trusted information, less economic pressure on media, and more policy pressure on platforms. Supporting citizens’ choices, three concepts will help the von der Leyen Commission: ‘co-regulation’, ‘trust indicators’, ‘systemic publishing platforms’. This open letter to the new...
A conflict is brewing in Bulgaria between civil society and the government over plans to reconstruct a 12-floor ruin, built during the last years of communism and abandoned ever since, into a children's hospital.
The urgent need to act fast and now It is becoming increasingly evident that actions to limit global warming to 1.5°C are no longer a choice. As stated by the IPCC Special Report, we are running out of time and,...
Disinformation campaigns are a threat to the proper functioning of democracies. The Parliament is committed to ensuring people are able to access reliable information.