The Portuguese Journalists’ Union organised a demonstration in Lisbon on Thursday in solidarity with Medialivre staff.
Category: 3. Europe
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Cristiano Ronaldo’s media company to fire journalists in cost-cutting move
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The Future of US Bases in Europe: General (Ret.) Wesley K. Clark
“Eastern Europe, with Russian pressures, is still a tinderbox,” said Gen. (Ret.) Wesley K. Clark, former Supreme Allied Commander Europe (1997-2000). If it blows up, “it will have global consequences—not only on the United…
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How long does it take a hacker to crack one of your passwords in 2025?
An eight-character-long password made of numbers can be cracked instantly, according to the IT firm Hive Systems.
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Trump plans to oust national security adviser Mike Waltz
President Donald Trump is planning to oust national security adviser Mike Waltz, who has lost the confidence of other administration officials, according to three people familiar with the decision.
The ouster could happen imminently but is not final, the people said. All were granted…
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Questions of sovereignty: Canada’s relations with Europe after the general election
The problem
Europe faces an unstable geopolitical landscape, and can no longer trust the United States. Yet to defend its values and the rules-based order, it needs partners. Canada has long been an afterthought for…
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A narrow window: How Europeans can still halt Georgia’s authoritarian turn
Georgia’s slide into authoritarianism is accelerating, triggering a major political and constitutional crisis. The ruling Georgian Dream party is consolidating power and escalating its repression of civil society…
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X marks the drop for European users • The Register
Everything is super, over at X (the social media service formerly known as Twitter), which has shed around 10 percent of its European users in the past six months.
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A portrait of solidarity: Raúl Belinchón’s stunning images of mud-covered volunteers in Spain
After fatal floods swept through Spain in 2024, photographer Raúl Belinchón captured powerful portraits of mud-soaked volunteers, a series that later won acclaim at the Sony World Photography Awards.
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Safety at work: Which EU countries have the most workplace deaths and injuries?
As Labour Day is celebrated, Eurostat figures show that accidents at work decreased by 5% between 2017 and 2022. However, more than a third of European countries no longer meet the standard of one labour inspector per 10,000 workers.
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Adventures by Disney Announces Two New European Itineraries for 2026
New Land Adventures exploring picturesque Switzerland and the ancient history of Greece will dazzle guests through travel experiences only Adventures by Disney can create
CELEBRATION, Fla., May 1, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Beginning in 2026,…
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