TV Triell for the State Election in Baden-Württemberg: 'The Sentence Was Nonsense'
Key candidates for the upcoming Baden-Württemberg state election faced off in a televised debate, highlighting their differing positions and previous statements.
TV Triell for the Baden-Württemberg State Election: 'The Sentence was Mistake'
The article discusses a political debate in Germany before the state elections in Baden-Württemberg, highlighting the interactions between candidates Cem Özdemir and Manuel Hagel, along with the presence of Markus Frohnmaier from the AfD.
Outside of Globo, Paulistão surpasses Carioca and becomes the most watched state championship on Brazilian TV
The Campeonato Paulista has become the most viewed state football tournament in Brazil, surpassing the Campeonato Carioca according to Kantar Ibope and YouTube data.
Bauchi crash: Channels TV cameraman buried in Adamawa
The remains of Kani Ben, a Channels Television cameraman who died from injuries sustained in a motor accident in Bauchi State, were laid to rest in Adamawa State.
The macabre phenomenon now highlighted on Russian TV
Russian state TV is addressing the rise of 'black widows'—women quickly marrying soldiers heading to the front lines in Ukraine to claim financial compensation for their deaths.
Something feels off in Death In Paradise - there's only one way to solve it
The article discusses a viewer's critical perspective on the current state of the TV show 'Death In Paradise', expressing concerns that recent seasons have lost their charm and need a change.
After Initial Restraint, Russian State TV Acknowledges Athletes’ Olympic Success
Russian state TV has begun to celebrate the achievements of Russian athletes competing as neutrals in the Winter Olympics after initially downplaying their participation.
Santiago del Moro: why he compares Big Brother to football, his concerns about current TV, and his thoughts on criticism
Santiago del Moro discusses the upcoming season of 'Gran Hermano' and shares his thoughts on the state of television, drawing comparisons to football.
Meloni ally quits state TV job following Olympic gaffes
The head of RAI's sports division, Paulo Petrecca, has resigned after making multiple errors during the Olympic opening ceremony commentary, sparking backlash from journalists.
On Russian TV, Family Feuds Over War Death Payouts Become Fodder for Primetime Drama
A woman from Chelyabinsk has appeared on state television to publicly discuss her family dispute over compensation following her husband's death in the Ukraine war.
In the Show – A. Mazuronis and a 'socdem' new MP's Encounter with Hints of Mysterious Conversations
A discussion on corruption allegations within Lithuania's State Plant Protection Service has sparked division among politicians, highlighted during a broadcast of '24/7' on Lrytas TV.
The Great Tricolor Will Not Be Raised at Vilnius TV Tower on February 16
Due to the risk of ice accumulation and falling icicles, the largest Lithuanian flag will not be raised at the Vilnius TV Tower this February 16.
Follini: “State TV subservient to the right, in the end, it will be a damage even for them”
Marco Follini, a seasoned Italian politician and former vice-premier, criticizes the current state of Italy's public television, claiming its alignment with right-wing politics could backfire on those it serves.
Material in Ski Jumping: 'The others do nothing one wouldn't do oneself'
Severin Freund, a former Olympic champion now turned TV expert, discusses the challenges of fair play and trust in ski jumping, reflecting on his Olympic experience and the current state of the sport.
Election in Baden-Württemberg: Court: FDP is not allowed to participate in TV triell
The Stuttgart Administrative Court has ruled that the FDP is not entitled to participate in the upcoming TV triell for the state election in Baden-Württemberg, a decision the party plans to contest.
The case of SOP official regarding threats to a TV Republika editor. Latest recordings revealed
New recordings have been revealed regarding threats made by an official of the State Protection Service against a TV Republika reporter.
TV or radio in businesses may generate charges from Ecad in the interior of SP; understand
Businesses in São Paulo state are facing potential charges from the Ecad for playing music without the necessary rights licenses.
The Journalists' Association Responds Regarding the Editor of TV Republika. "They May Have a Motivation to Punish Him"
The Polish Journalists' Association has filed a complaint regarding threats made against TV Republika journalist Piotr Nisztor, alleging intimidation efforts aimed at suppressing press criticism.
Today on TV: Lassi, 20, drinks himself to a drunken state again - "I need help"
20-year-old Lassi Kuhlman from Tampere continues to get drunk despite being unemployed and without social benefits, streaming his actions online and receiving donations from viewers.
Iran transfers advanced ballistic missile to underground base ahead of negotiations with the US, says state TV
Iran has deployed one of its most advanced long-range ballistic missiles, the Khorramshahr 4 (Khaibar), to a Revolutionary Guard underground base, according to state television reports.
Videos from g1 Bahia and TV Bahia - Wednesday, February 4, 2026
The report details the infiltration of criminal factions in the state, as part of the 2026 global report by Human Rights Watch.
SOP officer threatened a journalist. Is it about the TV Republika editor?
A State Protection Service officer has been suspended due to a disciplinary investigation alleging threats made against a journalist, with sensitive information allegedly disclosed during the incidents.
N. Papas on Naftemporiki TV: Full-scale conflict with New Democracy on the issue of Constitutional Reform – Mr. Mitsotakis wants a small "blue state"
Nikos Papas, a parliamentary spokesperson for SYRIZA-PS, criticized the government's aggressive agenda regarding Constitutional Reform during an interview on Naftemporiki TV.
Secret Service aware after Iranian state TV airs Trump threat featuring photo of Butler assassination attempt
Iranian state television broadcasted a threatening clip against President Trump, highlighting a past assassination attempt during his campaign in Butler, Pennsylvania.
Museography and Farce of David Bowie
The article discusses a TVE journalist's comment on David Bowie's 'liquid gender identity' during the anniversary of his death, reflecting on the current state of amorphous relativism.
Iran issues chilling 'bullet won't miss' assassination threat against Trump
Iranian state-run TV has issued a dangerous assassination threat against former US President Donald Trump, showcasing an image of him with a bloodied ear after an alleged failed attempt on his life.
Trump Iran LIVE: Chilling 'bullet will not miss' death threat issued on President
Iranian state TV has threatened President Trump, stating a bullet that previously grazed him 'will not miss' amid escalating tensions following the brutal crackdown on Iranian protesters.
"We should abolish 20 percent of the laws, that would be much more effective"
Economist Daniel Stelter discusses in a WELT TV interview the idea of consolidating smaller federal states to save costs and calls for a comprehensive federalism reform to shrink the state relative to the economy.
Iran state TV acknowledges 'a lot of martyrs' as death toll surpasses 3,000: report
Iranian state TV reported that the death toll from ongoing anti-government protests has exceeded 3,000, with a significant number of casualties among both protesters and security forces.
SEPI will grant RTVE a participatory loan of 700 million euros to 'rescue it' from the VAT hole
The State Society of Industrial Participations (SEPI) is providing RTVE with a 700 million euro participatory loan to prevent the public broadcasting corporation from facing dissolution due to a long-standing VAT deficit.
Iranian TV broadcasts footage of burned Qurans. Hospitals full: 'They are shooting people in the head'
Despite near-total internet and phone blockades, massive numbers of protesters have returned to the streets in Iran, where state television has aired footage of burned Qurans and described protesters as 'armed criminals.'
Protests in Iran Escalate. State TV Set Ablaze, Exiled Prince: I Am Preparing to Return
Protests in Iran have intensified as images and reports reveal large numbers of demonstrators on the streets, despite near-complete internet and phone service blockades.
Carlo Costanzia: "The best part has been seeing my mother without armor like I've never seen her before"
Carlo Costanzia shares his emotional experience of seeing his mother, Mar Flores, in a vulnerable state during their participation in the TV show 'DecoMasters'.
Igor Štimac: What they wanted to do to me is the bottom of the bottom! It all started when I took off the star '90...
Igor Štimac, the coach of Mostar's Zrinjski, discussed the state of Bosnian football and political implications during an interview on TV Jadran.
Protests sweep Iran despite internet shutdown as state TV warns of casualties
Protests have erupted across Iran following a call from the exiled crown prince, continuing despite an internet shutdown imposed by the government.
Reality TV star Spencer Pratt launches LA mayoral bid on wildfire anniversary
Reality TV star Spencer Pratt has announced his candidacy for mayor of Los Angeles during a rally commemorating the anniversary of the Palisades fire, criticizing local and state leadership for their handling of the disaster.
We are ready to defend Venezuela, VP Delcy Rodriguez says on state TV
After the capture of President Nicolas Maduro, VP Delcy Rodriguez claimed he is still the only legitimate leader of Venezuela and vowed to defend the country's resources.
Maduro gave state TV address as US strikes in Venezuela began: report
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro condemned U.S. military strikes against Venezuela in a televised address, calling them an attack on the country's sovereignty, amidst reports of his and his wife's capture by U.S. forces.
Media in 2025: The Fire of Vjesnik, the Shutdown of Globus, New TV Licenses...
The main events shaping the Croatian media landscape in 2025 include the implementation of the European Media Freedom Act (EMFA), state subsidies for print media distribution, the awarding of new licenses to Nova TV and RTL 2, as well as the fire at the Vjesnik skyscraper and the closure of the Globus publication.