Media: Several countries oppose Ukraine's accelerated accession to the European Union
Multiple EU member states express concerns regarding Ukraine's quick membership in the EU due to potential governance issues.
Labor reform: celebrations of the ruling party and opposition rejection after the Senate approval
The Argentine Senate approved a labor reform led by President Javier Milei, sparking both celebrations from the ruling party and rejection from opposition leaders on social media.
Vincenzo Schettini cancels his appearance at Sanremo after controversy regarding Gazzoli's podcast
Vincenzo Schettini has withdrawn from the Sanremo Festival amidst backlash over his comments on a podcast about educational reform.
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.
Javier Milei and his measures, LIVE: "They sank honest Argentines," the President's criticism of three businessmen amid labor reform
President Javier Milei harshly criticized three businessmen on social media, including the CEO of Techint, during ongoing labor reform debates.
Reform UK suspends by-election campaigner over social media posts
Reform UK's interim campaign manager, Adam Mitula, has been suspended for making racist and misogynistic posts on social media.
Is the name of Public TV changing?: This is what is known about the government's plan in public media
The Argentine government is implementing a voluntary retirement plan for public media employees aiming to reduce expenses and staff numbers.
Reform UK councillor shared Facebook post saying Labour MP ‘should be shot’
A Reform UK councillor shared a Facebook post suggesting that Labour MP Natalie Fleet should be shot, leading her to speak out against the normalization of death threats in politics.
The Government approves on Tuesday to limit institutional advertising in the media to 35%
The Spanish government is set to approve a measure limiting institutional advertising in media to 35% as part of a broader reform plan.
Pensions, Talk Lies. Everyone Shoots at the System but Here are the Real Numbers
A recent Italian television report highlights emotional stories about the pension system while discussing political divides over necessary reforms.
Intense exchange between Fernando Iglesias and Maximiliano Ferraro over the Government's labor reform
There was a heated exchange on social media between Deputy Maximiliano Ferraro and Ambassador Fernando Iglesias regarding the government's labor reform.
If there were a political OnlyFans, yours would be the cheapest and most humiliating: harsh criticisms of Fernando Iglesias and his response about Carrió's mirrors
Argentinian politicians Fernando Iglesias and Maximiliano Ferraro exchanged harsh criticisms regarding labor reform, leading to a public spat on social media.
Rytis Zemkauskas left the Lithuanian Journalists' Union
Journalist Rytis Zemkauskas announced his departure from the Lithuanian Journalists' Union, expressing disappointment over the organization's failure to reform since its Soviet-era roots.
Does Nigel Farage have a problem with women?
Nigel Farage's recent comments to a female journalist have reignited discussions about his treatment of women in media.
Malena Pichot exploded against Javier Milei after the half sanction of the labor reform was approved: "It is the biggest shame I have seen in power"
Malena Pichot criticized Javier Milei after the Argentine Chamber of Deputies approved a controversial labor reform, expressing her disappointment on social media.
Deputy Disconnects Audio and Interrupts Voting on Labor Reform in Argentina; See Video
A deputy in Argentina interrupted a tense voting session on labor reform by disconnecting the audio system in the lower house, which has sparked widespread discussion on social media.
VIDEOS: EPTV 1 South of Minas on Thursday, February 19, 2026
The article covers various news highlights including Argentina's labor reform, Andrew's legal situation, Bill Gates' absence from an AI summit, Trump's comments on Iran, discussions about Brazil's creative industry, and international media reactions to Lula-related events.
Milei endorsed a wave of attacks by libertarian tweeters against Javier Madanes Quintanilla, owner of Fate
Argentina's President Javier Milei has backed libertarian social media attacks on Javier Madanes Quintanilla following the announcement of a factory closure that will affect over 900 workers.
Milei government promises repression and warns press about the risks of covering protests against labor reform
The Argentine government led by Javier Milei has issued unusual security measures for the press ahead of anticipated protests against labor reform, cautioning about potential risks.
The Ministry of Security filed a criminal complaint against an Instagram profile after the dissemination of content for "instigation to commit crimes"
Argentina's Ministry of Security has filed a criminal complaint against an Instagram account for allegedly instigating violent acts during labor reform discussions in the Senate.
J. Olekas: The working group has successfully agreed on the functions of the Council and the Board regarding LRT
Lithuanian politician J. Olekas announced that a working group has reached an agreement on the functions of the Council and the Board of the national broadcaster LRT.
"Digital Barrier" for Children? The Head of the Ministry of Education Reveals the Scale of the Problem
Barbara Nowacka reported that approximately 1.5 million children aged 7-13 use applications that contain inappropriate content affecting their development, sparking a call for educational and legal reforms in Poland.
'I'm an online safety expert - social media needs overhaul but a ban is too far'
Rebecca Whittington argues that while social media needs reform for children's safety, a complete ban is not the solution.
Bereaved mum makes urgent plea to Keir Starmer to stop kids dying like her son
Ellen Roome appeals to Keir Starmer for urgent reforms to prevent children's deaths linked to social media.
‘If I don’t give him the cell phone, he throws a tantrum’: reform to the Childhood Code seeks to curb the use of social networks among minors under 15 years
A proposed reform in Ecuador aims to regulate social media usage for minors under 15, requiring companies to verify ages and promoting parental controls.
Public Law Cultural Radio: The Collection Service
The article reviews the programming and reforms of the public cultural radio station Bayern 2 in Germany, highlighting recent cultural events and discussions.
Bregman and Reichardt clashed after the partial approval of the juvenile criminal reform: 'You keep getting 3 votes'
Karen Reichardt and Myriam Bregman engaged in a heated exchange on social media following the partial approval of the juvenile criminal reform in Argentina's Chamber of Deputies.
TV Rights: "This latest upheaval shows the necessity of this governance reform," emphasizes the president of the FFF, Philippe Diallo
Philippe Diallo, president of the French Football Federation, addresses the ongoing crisis in French professional football amid the resignation of LFP Media chief Nicolas de Tavernost, highlighting the urgent need for governance reform.
The change in the funding of public service media seems more like revenge than reform
The article discusses the recent changes to the funding model of public service media in Czechia, suggesting that these alterations may serve as a tool for political manipulation rather than true reform.
[View Briefing] ‘Cutting Off Power and Water to Media Companies’ Lee Sang-min First Trial
The first trial for Lee Sang-min regarding the controversial 'cutting off power and water to media companies' is underway, alongside discussions about various political and judicial reforms in South Korea.
"It violated the equal conditions on the referendum." Report ends up at Agcom
Nicolò Zanon, president of the National 'Yes Reform' Committee, claims that a recent Report broadcast violated fairness rules during the constitutional referendum campaign by spreading falsehoods.
I did not enter politics, says Daniel Stach from Czech Television regarding fee challenges
Czech Television's Daniel Stach addresses accusations in the context of calls for fee reform.
The separation could (perhaps) have avoided the worst
The article discusses how the separation of careers for magistrates might have changed the course of justice in the case of Enzo Tortora, who was wrongfully convicted.
The victim of a poisoned campaign
The referendum on justice in Italy is becoming increasingly polarized, overshadowing its actual content with political implications and media narratives.
Several new arrests of Iranian regime critics
Iran has arrested three leading activists from the reform movement, according to state media.
Nigel Farage reveals 'disgraced' Jeremy Kyle's secret job for Reform
Nigel Farage announced that Jeremy Kyle, the former TV host, is providing media training for candidates of Reform UK.
Senate didn’t reject e-transmission of results, Abaribe clarifies
The Senate Minority Caucus has clarified that the Senate did not reject the electronic transmission of election results prior to passing the Electoral Act (Amendment) Bill, despite media reports suggesting otherwise.
Storm over the Order. "Those 20,000 euros to support the No"
The Order of Journalists is under media scrutiny for funding given to an association backing the No campaign in the referendum on judiciary reform.
Spain plans to ban social media for under 16s
Spain intends to prohibit social media access for individuals under 16, requiring platforms to verify user ages, as announced by Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez during a summit in Dubai.
Accelerating the Integrated Media Law... The Key is a Government-wide Discussion Body
There is renewed momentum for the discussion of the 'Integrated Media Law' which aims to reform the existing broadcasting laws to adapt to changes in media environments brought about by platforms like Netflix and YouTube.
'Fair Inheritances' – a grotesque formula, a contradiction in itself
Media scholar Norbert Bolz criticizes the SPD's proposed inheritance tax reform called 'FairErben,' arguing that demanding tax increases during an economic downturn is ill-advised.
Al-Alimi's directive to close 'illegal' prisons dominates social media in Yemen
The directive by President Rashad Muhammad Al-Alimi to close all illegal prisons and release detainees outside the law has sparked significant engagement on Yemeni social media, seen as a crucial step towards restoring state authority and reinforcing the rule of law.
‘We Need to Be the News’: Inside Bari Weiss’s Bumpy Revamp at CBS
The article explores Bari Weiss's efforts to reform CBS News amidst various challenges.
Explosive situation in Iran with massive protests and incidents, state media talks about 'agents of the US and Israel'
Protests in Iran, intensifying over the past 13 days, have led to violence and casualties as citizens are called back to the streets by Reza Pahlavi.
Nigel Farage ridiculed with brutal joke about timing of New Year message
Nigel Farage faced social media ridicule over the timing of his New Year message, which was humorously linked to alleged connections between Reform UK and Russia.