The state must apologize to Deník Referendum for Babiš's statements and pay 200 thousand, ruled the court
A Czech court has ruled that the state must issue an apology and pay 200,000 CZK to Deník Referendum due to comments made by former Prime Minister Andrej Babiš.
The state is to apologize to Deník Referendum and pay 200,000 crowns for Babiš's insults
The Czech Finance Ministry is ordered to apologize to Deník Referendum and pay 200,000 crowns as compensation for insults made by Prime Minister Andrej Babiš against the media outlet.
Trump and the crisis may expand the EU: Iceland is reconsidering membership and hastening a referendum. The decision will depend on fish
Iceland is re-evaluating its EU membership amidst geopolitical tensions and its ongoing love for Polish chocolate wafers.
Ukraine, under US pressure, admits elections and referendum could be held by spring. Experts say this is absolutely unrealistic and dangerous.
Ukraine's government, influenced by US pressure, has indicated the possibility of holding elections and a referendum by spring, despite warnings from experts regarding the challenges of conducting elections during the war.