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.
Removal of "Tatekans" at Kyoto University, Second Trial Also Does Not Recognize Unconstitutionality, Dismisses Staff Union's Claim
Kyoto University has had a court ruling upheld that dismissed claims from its staff union asserting the removal of outdoor signs infringes on freedom of expression.
The 7th Lee Yong-ma Journalism Award to TBS Branch of the Journalists' Association
The TBS branch of the National Union of Journalists in South Korea is awarded the 7th Lee Yong-ma Journalism Special Prize for its ongoing struggles against attempts to dismantle public broadcasting.
The message in favor of Elon Musk and against the European Union that Milei shared
President Javier Milei of Argentina has retweeted a message supporting Elon Musk's opposition to European Union content regulations, coinciding with discussions about the EU-Mercosur trade agreement.
Arrests and Expulsions.. Union Condemns the Pursuit of Jerusalem Journalists
Palestinian journalists in Jerusalem face arrests and expulsions, drawing condemnation from the Palestinian Journalists' Union.
Black-red heating plans: More freedom – but no clarity
The removal of Habeck's heating law is seen as a significant success for the Union and SPD, but it raises concerns about future implications for climate policy.
NSUI Protests Against Closure of Lala Baradari Mosque in Lucknow University
Members of the National Students' Union of India protested against the closure of a mosque within Lucknow University, claiming it has served as a prayer space for Muslim students for years.
Günther's New Approach: Sugar is not an Enemy of Democracy
The article discusses the CDU's (Christian Democratic Union) stance on the proposed tax on sugar, emphasizing a focus on freedom and personal responsibility over regulation.
State auditors support union leader summoned by Moraes to testify
Federal tax workers' union leader Kléber Cabral received support from the National Association of State Tax Auditors after he was summoned by Minister Alexandre de Moraes to testify concerning an investigation into alleged data leaks.
Project 'Freedom.gov': The Next US Attack on Europe
The Trump administration's 'freedom.gov' project aims to create a platform that circumvents European digital laws, which critics argue poses a threat to democracy and fundamental rights.
Paul Coleman from ADF International: Saving democracy through censorship is a dangerous paradox
Paul Coleman discusses the paradox of censorship as a means to save democracy and the widening gap between European elites and citizens, amid increasing regulatory measures like the Digital Services Act in the EU.
Religious and union groups worry about proposed ban on certain phrases
Religious and union groups in Queensland are expressing concerns over the government's proposed ban on specific phrases deemed antisemitic.
This is how the deadliest sniper defended Finland's freedom
The article draws parallels between the Finnish Winter War against the Soviet Union and the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, highlighting themes of resistance and propaganda.
Ethiopia Declines to Renew Reuters Correspondents' Accreditation After Report Alleging RSF Training Camp
Ethiopia has denied accreditation renewal for Reuters journalists following a report claiming a military training camp linked to Sudan's RSF.
Concerns About Erosion of Press Freedom in the European Union Are Growing
The European Union is increasingly worried about the deterioration of press freedom, highlighted by the detention of journalists who oppose authoritarian regimes.
'Thief, Spy, and Assassin': Telling the Decay and Perversion of a Utopia from Freedom
The article discusses the novelized memoirs of Russian writer Yuri Buida, chronicling his experiences growing up in the Soviet Union and the societal changes leading up to its collapse.
The Supreme Court confirms a fine of 22,500 euros to Paradores for violating union freedom
The Supreme Court has upheld a previous ruling that fined Paradores 22,500 euros for failing to provide salary data, marking a historic victory for labor unions.
EU democracy now has fewer boundaries than the average hooker
The article critiques the European Union's handling of dissent related to Russia and Ukraine, suggesting that it undermines democratic principles.
Union backs Ford worker who traded insults with Trump during Michigan plant visit
The United Auto Workers union is supporting a Ford employee who clashed with President Trump during his visit to a Michigan plant, emphasizing the importance of freedom of speech and protecting workers from inappropriate behavior.
The Journalists' Union in Guinea denounces the restriction of media freedom.
The Journalists' Union in Guinea has condemned the military leadership's decision to ban unauthorized press conferences and public statements, viewing it as a serious infringement on media freedom in the country.
The Journalists' Union in Guinea Denounces Restriction on Press Freedom
The Journalists' Union in Guinea criticized the military leadership's decision to ban unauthorized press conferences and public statements, describing it as a serious threat to media freedom in the country.
The Rai Union with the Director. FdI: "For the 5S, uncomfortable journalism must be silenced"
Amid ongoing accusations from Ranucci against 'Il Giornale' and calls from the 5 Stars to suspend director Tommaso Cerno from Rai, political and journalistic unions continue to express solidarity with him.
The Academic Union Wants to Change the Higher Education Act
The Academic Union has announced intentions to advocate for changes to the Higher Education Act, aiming to restore academic titles and university autonomy while initiating the development of a new science law.