Asylum in Europe. When the law stops working on the peripheries, how do we know it will work in the center?
The article critiques the shortcomings of the Common European Asylum System and questions its effectiveness in protecting migrants.
Skyscraper or Culture in the Center of Warsaw? We Know the City's Position
The Warsaw City Hall is considering modifications to the general plan that allows for high-rise buildings in an area currently hosting the Komuna Warszawa cultural hub, met with skepticism from local artists and activists.
Live at 12: press conference on the developments at the front lines of the war in Ukraine
A press conference will be held at noon to discuss the state of affairs regarding Russia's aggression in Ukraine, led by Colonel Ants Kiviselg of the Defense Forces Intelligence Center.
Split in Poland 2050, or Everyone Wants to be the Center
A significant split has occurred within the Poland 2050 party, leading to the formation of a new parliamentary club called 'Center' following internal conflicts.
Split in Poland 2050. The 'Center' Club Hennig-Kloski vs 'Distinct Center' Pełczyńska-Nałęcz
The political party Poland 2050 has officially split into two factions amid ongoing disputes over leadership and strategy.
TV Republic presenter at the center of scandal. "I have fallen victim to repression"
Michał Jelonek, a presenter for TV Republika, faces legal troubles for defamation related to a question he asked at a press conference.
Cleanliness at the Olympics: 'Things can easily go wrong'
The article discusses the challenges of maintaining cleanliness at the Olympic Press Center in Milan, highlighting cultural differences in waste management.
Council at Nawrocki's. Criticism of SAFE and Czarzasty's call for resignation?
The National Security Council is at the center of a dispute between the presidential office and the government regarding safety issues and the SAFE program.
Center-Right Leader Noda: 'My Ability is Lacking, a Great Responsibility' as Several Top Party Members Lose
In a press conference following a significant electoral defeat, Yoshihiko Noda expressed his intention to resign, acknowledging his leadership shortcomings and the responsibility for the losses faced by the party.
The Center Failed Decisively: 'A Huge Responsibility Worthy of Ten Thousand Deaths' - Noda and Saito Indicate Resignation Intent
In a press conference, center leaders Noda and Saito expressed their intent to resign following a significant defeat in the national elections, acknowledging their profound responsibility for failing to establish a viable opposition against the ruling coalition.
Front pages of newspapers: The espionage case and the decision of the Supreme Court at the center of today's press
Today's newspaper front pages highlight key topics such as the Supreme Court's decision on espionage and financial support measures for households.
Live broadcast at 13:50: The Center's Antti Kaikkonen and Antti Kurvinen hold a press conference in Parliament
The Center's parliamentary group leader Antti Kurvinen and party leader Antti Kaikkonen will hold a press conference in Parliament today regarding current issues.
Newspaper front pages: Bureaucracy and immigration at the center of today's press
Today's newspaper headlines focus on issues of bureaucracy and immigration, highlighting various perspectives from different publications.
King Harald did not answer questions from the press
King Harald refrained from answering questions from journalists regarding Crown Princess Mette-Marit’s connections to Jeffrey Epstein during the opening of a cancer center in Oslo.
Americans do not want ICE at the Olympics. The ice disappears from the name of the athletes' center
The US Olympic and Paralympic Committee is changing the name of one of its athlete centers in Milan to avoid controversy related to the U.S. Customs and Immigration Enforcement agency.
Newspaper Headlines: The Constitutional Revision at the Center of Today's Press
Today's newspaper headlines focus on the constitutional revision in Greece along with various pressing issues such as unemployment and public spending.
LIVE Left Holds a Press Conference. Benčić: All Masks Have Fallen, Now We See Who Plenković Is
Members of the 'We Can!', SDP, Glas, Center, and Dalija Orešković hold a press conference at the Croatian Parliament, discussing the state of Croatian democracy and criticizing Prime Minister Plenković.
Warsaw Commune raises alarm: 125-meter skyscraper instead of culture in the capital's center
In the heart of Warsaw, an independent theater created a public cultural hub, but now the city plans to allow commercial high-rise development in that area, sparking a debate over cultural versus developer interests.
Poland Cannot Afford Junk Employment. What the Failure of the Labor Inspectorate Reform Says About the State?
The article discusses the connection between junk employment, demographic crisis, and the erosion of the political center in Poland, warning of its potential threats to democracy and economic development.
Lebanon. The Story of One Bullet and One Rebuilding
A humanitarian education center in Beirut, destroyed by an Israeli missile, has been rebuilt to offer hope and opportunities to young Lebanese amidst the ongoing struggles in the country.
Immigrant numbers in the USA decline – the first time in 50 years
According to a Pew Research Center study, the number of immigrants in the USA has declined for the first time in 50 years, influenced by anti-immigration policies from the Trump administration and asylum restrictions under President Joe Biden.
Christmas concert canceled in protest against the renaming of the Kennedy Center
A Christmas concert has been canceled in response to the decision to rename the Kennedy Center amid ongoing protests.