BREAKING: France bomb threat as newspaper offices and town hall evacuated
A bomb threat was made to several French newspapers and a town hall, prompting evacuations.
Time for Strategic Leadership
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The front pages of newspapers today, Thursday, February 26, 2026
The article presents a summary of the main headlines from various Greek newspapers on February 26, 2026.
10 most important court rulings from 2025 for HR departments
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Global Newspapers: Military Buildup and Threat of War on Iran Raise Serious Questions
The article discusses the serious implications of U.S. military threats against Iran, highlighting critiques from French publications regarding the legality and motivations behind these actions.
The front pages of newspapers today, Wednesday, February 25, 2026
The article presents the headlines from various Greek newspapers for February 25, 2026.
Forsa Survey: Daily Newspapers the Most Important Mass Media for Local Elections
A recent Forsa survey reveals that daily newspapers in Frankfurt are the primary source of information for residents regarding local political events.
International Newspapers: A Night of Terror Ends the Resilience of the 'Abu Naeem' Family, and Tehran Breaches the Israeli Army
Global newspapers report on a significant security breach in Israel linked to Iranian intelligence activities and highlight the plight of Palestinian families in the West Bank facing violent assaults from Israeli settlers.
The headlines of the newspapers today, Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Today's newspaper headlines from Greece cover various topics including external balances, pension changes, public employment, and significant political issues.
Ex-Mail on Sunday editor denies misleading inquiry over private investigator
The former editor of the Mail on Sunday, Peter Wright, denies misleading the Leveson inquiry regarding the newspaper's ties to corrupt private investigators.
Letter to the Editor. Give more students the chance to create a school newspaper
A ten-year-old student advocates for the revival of school newspapers, emphasizing their educational value and the importance of student expression.
Global newspapers: Europe doubts the effectiveness of military pressure on Iran
European officials express skepticism about the effectiveness of military pressure on Iran to halt its nuclear program, which has become a symbol of resistance against the US.
'No longer sustainable': Nine newspapers to stop printing in Tasmania
Nine newspapers will cease printing editions of The Age and The Australian Financial Review in Tasmania due to rising production costs and declining print readership.
Global Newspapers: Sanitation Crisis on the USS Ford and Its Sailors Want to Resign
The USS Gerald Ford carrier is facing severe sanitation issues, leading to frustrated sailors who are contemplating resigning due to the prolonged deployment and associated hardships.
Global Newspapers: America will not invade Iran on the ground and will suffice to target the leaders of the regime
Reports suggest that any potential U.S. military action against Iran will not involve a ground invasion but will focus on targeting high-ranking officials in the Iranian military and government.
Global Newspapers: Indicators of War and Crises Pressuring the World
International publications are highlighting rising tensions between the US and Iran, alongside various global issues, including the funding crisis for UNRWA and developments in Sudan.
The street newspapers: 'Now he is sweating'
This article discusses the release of new street newspapers in Iceland.
'Taxi for Andy': UK papers rip into ex-prince Andrew following arrest
British newspapers harshly criticize ex-prince Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor following his recent arrest, focusing on the implications for the royal family.
Today's newspaper headlines, Friday, February 20, 2026
A summary of today's newspaper headlines in Greece for February 20, 2026.
What is happening before the M&A transaction closes?
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Can Animals Be Included in the Company as Contributions?
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Superintendence of Companies intervenes Granasa S.A., publisher of the newspapers Expreso and Extra
The Superintendence of Companies in Ecuador has intervened Granasa S.A., publisher of multiple newspapers, to address detected irregularities and safeguard stakeholder interests.
Global Newspapers: Britain Refuses to Allow Washington to Strike Iran from Its Territory
Britain has refused to allow the U.S. to launch military strikes against Iran from its airbases, citing legal concerns over international law.
Warren Buffet bought shares of The New York Times before retiring
Warren Buffett has purchased shares in The New York Times six years after claiming the newspaper market was over, marking a significant shift in investment strategy for Berkshire Hathaway.
Global Newspapers: Tracking American Military Movements in the Air Concerns the Pentagon
Social media users are tracking American military aircraft movements, raising concerns within the Pentagon about potential threats to military operations around the world.
The front pages of the newspapers today, Thursday, February 19, 2026
The article provides an overview of the front pages of various Greek newspapers for February 19, 2026, highlighting key headlines.
From the government a blow to the newspapers, farewell tax breaks on paper
Italy's government has ended tax breaks for newspaper publishers, igniting criticism from the industry.
Global Newspapers: Netanyahu Misleads Trump and Fears of an Explosion of War in the Gulf
International newspapers report on escalating tensions related to Iran, with claims that Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu is misleading Trump about Iranian threats.
Paulina Szewioła: Cemetery of Projects
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Mikołaj Małecki: Public Order Also Functions on the Internet
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Alexis Mac Allister on the front page of English newspapers due to a possible transfer from Liverpool to Manchester United
Alexis Mac Allister is in the spotlight in England due to rumors about a possible transfer from Liverpool to Manchester United, a significant rivalry in the Premier League.
Global Newspapers: Huge Indian Dam Projects Warn of Escalation with Pakistan
Global media sources warn that large-scale dam projects in India could lead to heightened tensions with Pakistan.
The front pages of newspapers today, Tuesday, February 17, 2026
The article provides an overview of the headlines from several Greek newspapers for February 17, 2026.
Calendar - Tuesday, February 17
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Newspapers: Man Sentenced to Imprisonment in Finland Arrested in Spain
A 53-year-old man sentenced to eight years in prison in Finland has been arrested in Orihuela, Spain, following a European arrest warrant issued by Finnish authorities.
Judicial Report January 2026
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Global Newspapers: A New Crisis Looms Between Europe and America
European leaders warn of a potential new crisis with the United States as President Trump portrays Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky as an obstacle to peace.
Global Newspapers: America has failed to devise a successful strategy to deal with Iran
Global newspapers report on America's chronic failure to establish an effective strategy for dealing with Iran, amidst increasing tensions and strategic contradictions in U.S. policy.
The headlines of the newspapers today, Monday, February 16, 2026
Today's newspaper headlines feature significant domestic topics affecting Greece, such as public contracts and labor regulations.
Global Newspapers: Iran Manipulates Trump with His 'Weapon' and Damascus Reads 'Confidence' in the Withdrawal from Tanf
Global newspapers discuss the strategic shifts in the Middle East, focusing on the evolving political engagement rules between Washington and Tehran, coinciding with a major American repositioning in Syria.
Trump's Lawsuits Against Newspapers: The Biggest Blow to Media Bias in History
Donald Trump has launched an unprecedented barrage of lawsuits against media outlets, claiming they have defamed him and threatening media bias results worth billions.
Global Newspapers: Washington Fails Against Iran and a Military Strike Will Not Overthrow the Regime
Global newspapers report on the ineffectiveness of U.S. strategies toward Iran, emphasizing that a military strike alone will not lead to the regime's downfall.
Newspapers: The Sunday Front Pages
A roundup of the key headlines from various Greek newspapers published on Sunday.
Javier Cercas, writer: “It is no longer enough for the newspaper to tell the truth; it must also dismantle lies”
Javier Cercas reflects on the evolving role of journalism while commemorating the 50th anniversary of El País, emphasizing the need for newspapers to not just report the truth but also challenge falsehoods.
Global Newspapers: This is why military leaders advised Trump to delay attacking Iran
Military leaders advised Trump to postpone military action against Iran due to unpreparedness and a lack of air support for U.S. forces in the region.
The front pages of newspapers today, Saturday, February 14, 2026
Today's newspaper headlines feature diverse topics ranging from labor market changes to socio-political issues in Greece.
Global Newspapers: Israel has erased entire Palestinian communities from the West Bank
International newspapers report that Israeli actions are leading to the erasure of entire Palestinian communities from the West Bank, undermining the possibility of a Palestinian state.
Growth in digital readership figures for local newspapers
Local newspapers in Norway experienced a 7.6% increase in digital readership in 2025, as reported by Mediebedriftene, contrasting with a decline in print readership.
Growth in local newspapers' digital readership
Digital readership for local newspapers increased by 7.6% in 2025, contrasting with declines in urban and national newspapers.
Growth in the Digital Readership of Local Newspapers
Local newspapers in Norway saw a 7.6% increase in digital readership, while larger city newspapers experienced a decline.