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Ukrainian-Israeli citizen Artem Marchevskyi, accused by the Czech authorities of running a Moscow-paid propaganda network from Prague, has been granted temporary protection in neighboring Slovakia, the Czech news outlet Denik N reported on April 30, citing its undisclosed sources. Marchevskyi and pro-Russian Ukrainian oligarch Viktor Medvedchuk, who lives in Russia, were accused by Czechia back in March of spreading disinformation and funding Kremlin-friendly politicians in the EU. After the Czech authorities put both men under sanctions, Marchevskyi left his Prague residence for Slovakia. The...
Kyiv Independent (CA)
Ukrainian-Israeli citizen Artem Marchevskyi, accused by the Czech authorities of running a Moscow-paid propaganda network from Prague, has been granted temporary protection in neighboring Slovakia, the Czech news outlet Denik N reported on April 30, citing its undisclosed sources. Marchevskyi and pro-Russian Ukrainian oligarch Viktor Medvedchuk, who lives in Russia, were accused by Czechia back in March of spreading disinformation and funding Kremlin-friendly politicians in the EU. After the Czech authorities put both men under sanctions, Marchevskyi left his Prague residence for Slovakia. The...
Kyiv Independent (UK)
Ukrainian-Israeli citizen Artem Marchevskyi, accused by the Czech authorities of running a Moscow-paid propaganda network from Prague, has been granted temporary protection in neighboring Slovakia, the Czech news outlet Denik N reported on April 30, citing its undisclosed sources. Marchevskyi and pro-Russian Ukrainian oligarch Viktor Medvedchuk, who lives in Russia, were accused by Czechia back in March of spreading disinformation and funding Kremlin-friendly politicians in the EU. After the Czech authorities put both men under sanctions, Marchevskyi left his Prague residence for Slovakia. The...
Kyiv Independent
The European Union’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) should have been a game-changer in Europe's quest to tame the titans of cyberspace. However, now that the DMA has come into force, it looks set to stumble into the same pitfalls as past EU endeavours. Brussels has once again cast too wide a regulatory net, strangling competition and innovation and leaving consumers scratching their heads in frustration. The EU hopes cracking down on tech giants, the gatekeepers of our digital world, will open the floodgates to competition, innovation, and better deals for consumers. But history tells a different t...
Euronews (English)
The European Union's High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell has strongly condemned violence against protesters in Georgia. Thousands of people took to the streets of the Georgian capital Tbilisi on Tuesday, as the country's parliament debated the second reading of a highly controversial foreign influence law. Riot police forcibly dispersed the crowds adorned with Georgian and EU flags using rubber bullets, tear gas, stun grenades and water cannons. Several protesters were arrested and beaten, including leading opposition politician Levan Khabeishvili, who pos...
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The EU put on a colourful display to celebrate Wednesday's 20th anniversary of the biggest enlargement in its history, known as the "Big Bang". The buildings of the European Commission in Brussels, the European Parliament in Strasbourg and the EU building in Luxembourg all lit up in blue and yellow, projecting the slogan "20 Years Together". Ten new countries joined the bloc on 1 May 2004. Almost all of them were from eastern Europe. The integration of Cyprus, Czech Republic, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Hungary, Malta, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia brought the number of member states from 15 t...
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Thousands of people have been out on the streets of the Georgian capital Tbilisi as the country's parliament debated the second reading of a highly controversial transparency law. With public antipathy toward the so-called "Russian law" running high, police were sent to forcibly disperse the demonstrators. Tear gas and stun grenades were used against the crowd, while several protesters were arrested and beaten – among them leading opposition politician Levan Khabeishvili, who was shown on TV with serious facial injuries. The divisive "Russian law" requires media and non-commercial organisation...
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According to the Euronews exclusive Superpoll, it is predicted that Germany will vote in favour of three parties: the CDU/CSU, the back bone of the European People's Party, the far-right AfD party, a component of the Identity and Democracy group, and the SPD, an associate of the Socialists and the Democrats group. The Superpoll predicts that the CDU/CSU (Centre-right Christian Democrats) has increased from 29 percent this March to 30.2 percent by late April 2024. It will come at the expense of the SPD, the party of the current German Chancellor Olaf Scholz. The centre-left SPD party are predic...
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The EU has just made it easier for Indian nationals to travel to Europe. An update to the Schengen visa rules announced last week opens up multiple entry trips for frequent travellers. The so-called ‘cascade’ system enables Indian citizens who have used a short-stay Schengen visa twice within the last three years to apply for a two-year multiple entry visa. This can be followed by a five-year visa, providing their passport has sufficient validity. Why is the EU making travel easier for Indian nationals?The new scheme aims to strengthen relations with India as an important partner for the EU, a...
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A whole new generation of people has grown up in Poland without experiencing their country outside the European Union. Twenty years after Poland joined the bloc, freedom of movement and access to European institutions feel normal for young people. But scepticism is rising in some quarters. Watch the full report in the player above.
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