Khamenei’s daughter, son-in-law, granddaughter killed in US-Israel strike — Iranian media
Iranian media report that the family of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has been killed in a US-Israel military strike.
Death of Khamenei's Daughter, Son-in-Law, and Grandson in Attacks: Iranian Media
Iranian media reports the death of Supreme Leader Khamenei's family members in joint airstrikes by Israel and the U.S.
Mirić: The Eternal and Hidden Manipulation of Cunning 'Trojan Horses' with Useful Idiots
The article discusses the media discourse around Jeffrey Epstein's connections to Israeli and Russian intelligence, raising questions about the implications and the lack of evidence behind such claims.
Rashmika arrives at in-laws' house after marriage, mother-in-law takes charge, she chirps with joy
Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda's wedding has become a trending topic on social media, celebrated for its emotional resonance among fans.
There are five candidates for the new president of the Supreme Court. They were chosen secretly behind closed doors
The Supreme Court Judges' Assembly selected five candidates for the position of Chief Justice, a process that was closed to the media.
Simonas Kairys. Sixteen Ways to Dismiss the Head of the LRT – and the Bonfires Will Blaze Again
Simonas Kairys critiques a proposed amendment to the LRT law aimed at increasing oversight and accountability, warning of potential misuse of power.
Radosław Sikorski asked internet users for their opinion. Such a finale was not anticipated.
Radosław Sikorski conducted an unorthodox survey on social media, asking his followers who should become the future prime minister of Poland if the Law and Justice party wins the parliamentary elections in 2027.
Poland is preparing a law that would ban social networks for children under 15
Poland is drafting legislation aimed at prohibiting social media access for children under the age of 15.
Poland also wants to ban social networks for children under 15. Tusk's government is already preparing a law
The Polish government is preparing a law that would prohibit access to social media for children under 15, making operators responsible for age verification.
Poland wants to ban social media for children
Poland is proposing a law to ban social media for children under 15 years old, as stated by Education Minister Barbara Nowacka.
This campaign has never been seen before. The ministry focuses on memes
The Polish Ministry of Family, Labour and Social Policy is using cat memes in a social media campaign to explain a significant labor law reform.
Unexpected statement from TVP Info. The station explains something that is striking
TVP Info has issued a statement addressing its coverage of politicians from the ruling PiS party, noting its commitment to providing diverse viewpoints amidst concerns of media impartiality.
Exclusive: Former Human Rights Commissioner Lee Chung-sang Files Defamation Lawsuit Against Media Report, Ultimately Reversed by Supreme Court
Former National Human Rights Commission Commissioner Lee Chung-sang's defamation lawsuit against a newspaper was reversed by South Korea's Supreme Court, which ruled that the articles in question were in the public interest.
Court: Hungary violated EU law by halting radio station broadcasts
Hungary has been found to violate EU laws by limiting the operations of the independent radio station Klubradio, which has been forced to broadcast only online since 2021.
News in Easy Language on February 26
Latvia's Saeima has passed a law increasing housing benefits to assist citizens in paying for their homes while mitigating debt; additionally, the country faces flood risks from a harsh winter, and a new regional office has been opened by LSM to enhance media presence in Latgale.
"There will be more protection": J. Olekas spoke about the amendments to the LRT law
Seimas Chairman Juozas Olekas discussed proposed amendments to the LRT law aimed at enhancing protections for journalists in Lithuania.
ECJ: Termination of Hungarian Radio Station Unlawful
The European Court of Justice ruled that Hungary's refusal to renew the broadcasting license of the independent radio station Klubradio violated EU law.
Condemnation of Hungary by the EU Court for the Closure of Klubradio
The EU Court ruled that Hungary violated community law by refusing to renew the license of the independent radio station Klubradio, which often criticizes Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
Police apologize to British Speaker after Mandelson's arrest
The Metropolitan Police have apologized to the British Speaker after sensitive information leaked to the media led to the arrest of Peter Mandelson.
European Court: Hungary violated EU law by closing critical radio station about Orbán
The European Court of Justice has ruled that Hungary breached EU law by shutting down a radio station critical of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán.
EU Court: Hungary has violated EU legislation
The EU Court has ruled that Hungary violated EU law by failing to renew the broadcasting license of an independent radio station, Klubradio.
V. Aleknavičienė: I think the proposed amendments to the LRT Law are certainly better at this time
Minister V. Aleknavičienė expressed that the current proposed amendments to the LRT Law are an improvement, emphasizing the collaborative efforts of various specialists.
In Hong Kong, democracy activist Jimmy Lai's fraud conviction overturned, still serving another sentence
Hong Kong's appeal court has overturned the fraud conviction of media mogul and democracy activist Jimmy Lai, but he remains imprisoned for other charges.
Hong Kong Court Upholds Jimmy Lai's Appeal – Overturns Fraud Conviction
A Hong Kong court has upheld an appeal by media mogul Jimmy Lai, overturning his previous conviction for fraud.
Minister John Reimberg: 'They are capable of inventing the most sordid nonsense to evade their responsibility'
Ecuador's Interior Minister John Reimberg dismissed allegations circulating on social media linking him to a criminal leader's testimony, asserting that no one is above the law.
The Speaker of the Seimas promises that the latest LRT law amendments will not be discussed in haste
The Speaker of the Seimas assures that discussions regarding the latest amendments to the LRT law will not be rushed, advocating for thorough consideration instead.
Court: Assignment of Newspaper Sales Quota to Correspondent and Collection of Fees Violated Fair Trade Law
A court in Gwangju has ruled that a local newspaper's practice of assigning sales quotas to its correspondent and forcing them to collect fees is an unfair trading practice under the Fair Trade Law.
The subsidiary of Kyodo News violates freelance law by failing to disclose conditions to reporters and shogi players
Kyodo News' subsidiary has been found in violation of freelance laws for not disclosing transaction conditions to freelance journalists and photographers, prompting a recommendation from the Fair Trade Commission for preventing future occurrences.
Kalithea: Brutal beating of a woman in the middle of the street – Documentary video
A video has emerged showing the brutal beating of a woman by her partner in Kalithea, with the incident escalating from a confrontation inside a nightclub.
National Assembly processes law that prohibits the use of social media before the age of 15
Ecuador's National Assembly is considering a law to prohibit children under 15 from using social media to protect their integrity and reduce risks associated with premature exposure to inappropriate content and cyberbullying.
Press Law: Morocco Fails in Lawsuit Against SZ and 'Zeit'
The Federal Court of Justice in Germany has ruled that foreign states cannot bring lawsuits against domestic media for alleged violations of their national honor, rejecting Morocco's revisions in a legal dispute.
Vijay's Mother Has One Condition for the Daughter-in-law, Will Rashmika Fulfill It?
Fans are excited about the marriage confirmation of actors Rashmika Mandanna and Vijay Deverakonda, scheduled for February 26, as social media buzzes with their past photos and videos.
Opposition Registers LRT Law Project: Proposes to Depoliticize Broadcaster Management
The Lithuanian opposition proposes changes to the management structure of the state broadcaster, aiming to reduce political influence and enhance professionalism.
Abuse makes the law fall into disuse
The article discusses the challenges faced by Brazilian electoral law in the context of early campaigning and the influence of social media.
J. Olekas on the prepared amendments to the LRT law: this is a step forward
J. Olekas believes that the proposed amendments to the LRT law signify progress, with further discussions needed at the European level regarding public media funding and oversight.
Occupation bans Palestinian media platforms and classifies them as 'terrorist'
Israel's Defense Minister has issued a military order banning several Palestinian media platforms, labeling them as 'terrorist' under Israeli anti-terrorism law.
The Government will prohibit media from having more than 35% of its income from institutional advertising
The Spanish government is set to pass a law restricting media income from institutional advertising to a maximum of 35 percent.
Contract Work without an Advance on Tax? It Is Possible
The article discusses the possibility of engaging in contract work without making advance tax payments in Poland.
In New York: Kathy Hochul signed a law requiring warning labels on social media
Kathy Hochul, the Governor of New York, has signed a law that mandates warning labels on social media to alert users about potential risks.
VIDEO OF THE FIGHT ⟩ 'Transformers' star Shia LaBeouf gets into trouble with alcohol and the law again
Shia LaBeouf, known for his role in 'Transformers', was involved in a public fight during Mardi Gras celebrations in New Orleans, drawing media attention once more.
Lithuania considers banning social media for those under 16
Lithuanian MP Daiva Ulbinaitė plans to propose a law imposing age restrictions on social media usage for minors under 16 years old.
Angelica has been sitting in the Marius trial for 10 days - now reveals what the bonus prince is relying on in the same issue
Journalist Angelica Hagen has reported from the Marius Borg Høiby trial, highlighting the gravity of the accusations against the Norwegian Crown Prince's son, including allegations of serious crimes such as rape.
Stanowski versus Giertych. 'Permanent chopping from Roman'
Journalist Krzysztof Stanowski discusses the improbability of politician Roman Giertych appearing on his program and reveals that he has sent a legal warning to Giertych.
CLICK > "Daughter-in-law is beneficial!" Silvia Ilves surprises with a new body adornment
Cellist Silvia Ilves revealed on social media that she got a belly button ring, inspired by her stepdaughter.
Will Teenagers in the US Face a Social Media Ban? A Big Revelation by President Trump's Daughter-in-law
Amid growing demands worldwide to limit social media use among children and teenagers, discussions are intensifying in the US about the potential for stricter regulations on teen social media usage, spurred by statements from Lara Trump, daughter-in-law of President Trump.
Social media sites face being BANNED in major law change over intimate image abuse
The UK government is proposing new legislation that would require social media platforms to remove non-consensual intimate images within 48 hours or face severe penalties.
Report-dossier, Bellavia: "Confidential documents taken by unknown individuals"
Gian Gaetano Bellavia, a consultant for prosecutors and the media show Report, is under investigation for a privacy law violation related to a massive data theft involving his confidential files.
B. Davidonytė: The draft law on LRT prepared by the Seimas working group is even worse than the previous one
B. Davidonytė criticizes the Seimas working group's draft law regarding LRT, stating it retains problematic provisions for director dismissal.
Viral Video: Fierce Fight Between Female Lawyer and Victim
A viral video shows a violent altercation between a female lawyer and a victim in the presence of police in Hapur, Uttar Pradesh.
Excluded lawyer is right in the Supreme Court – retains job
The Swedish Supreme Court has overturned the decision to exclude a lawyer who shared a client's social media login details with a relative, ruling she can continue practicing law after receiving only a warning for her actions.