Competition authorities identify signs of illegal agreements between two largest food retailers
Latvian competition authorities have found potential evidence of collusion between major food retailers that could harm consumer interests and violate EU regulations on agreements.
Marseille: a municipal council resolution annulled after suspicions of illegal interests regarding Payan
The mayor of Marseille, Benoît Payan, faces controversy after a council resolution granting him legal protection in a defamation trial was annulled due to suspicions of illegal interests.
Stéphane Ravier sentenced to one year of ineligibility for illegal taking of interests
French senator Stéphane Ravier has been sentenced to one year of ineligibility due to illegal taking of interests, with additional charges of favoritism pending.
Marseille: Heavy Judicial Day for Stéphane Ravier This Tuesday
Stéphane Ravier, a senator from Bouches-du-Rhône, faced judicial scrutiny in Marseille for favoritism while also awaiting a court decision related to illegal interests.
Kataryna: Defense of the Ministry of Truth against the introduction of safeguards
The President justified vetoing a law implementing an EU directive on digital services aimed at regulating online media by creating tools to eliminate illegal content or that significantly violates state interests.
The president chose the interests of Americans, not Poles. How to protect citizens despite Nawrocki's veto?
President Nawrocki's veto of the DSA implementation law prioritizes the interests of American tech companies over the protection of Polish citizens, raising concerns about the continued exposure of Poles to illegal online content.
Medvedev: The main motivation of Uncle Sam has always been simple
Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Secretary of the Russian Security Council, criticized U.S. President Donald Trump's actions in Venezuela as illegal but also noted their consistency in defending American interests.
Why did The New York Times and The Washington Post disagree on reading the attack in Venezuela?
The New York Times and The Washington Post have sharply divergent views on the recent military operation in Venezuela and President Trump's actions against President Nicolas Maduro, with the Times calling it a dangerous illegal adventure and the Post viewing it as a bold operation benefiting U.S. interests.