Greek wiretapping scandal: EU rule of law under threat
This week on the Beyond the Byline podcast, we take a deep dive into the latest developments on the Greek spyware scandal, and the response – or lack of –…
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This week on the Beyond the Byline podcast, we take a deep dive into the latest developments on the Greek spyware scandal, and the response – or lack of –…
Members of a far-right French group have gone on trial over a plot to kill President Emmanuel Macron during a World War One memorial ceremony in 2018, planning terrorist attacks…
The Austrian government wants to reduce the burden of high electricity prices on households by covering 80% of network tariffs, while authorities look to tackle price gouging by utility companies.…
Belgian MEP Marc Tarabella (S&D) told RTL on Wednesday that he was serene and did not receive money or gifts from Qatar after being accused by former MEP Pier-Antonio Panzeri…
The Netherlands reported a total of 13,949 cybercrimes in 2022, which is nearly triple the amount reported in 2019. In 2019 there were 4,715 reports of cybercrime in the Netherlands;…
When German Chancellor Olaf Scholz announced Boris Pistorius as his new defence minister, the first reaction of most Germans was probably: Who is this guy? Many people have likely heard…
A key suspect in the so-called ‘Qatargate’ EU graft scandal, former Italian MEP Pier Antonio Panzeri, has cut a deal to divulge information about countries involved and bribes made, Belgian…
Brexit has resulted in the loss of 330,000 workers from the UK economy, according to new research published on Tuesday (17 January). The data published by the UK in a…
There is a risk of new Russian sabotage actions against the military industry of Bulgaria, Christo Grozev, leading journalist with the open-source investigative journalism group Bellingcat told members of the…
A multi-year clash over a controversial posting between Defence Minister Klaudia Tanner and President Alexander Van der Bellen has reared its head as Lower Austria’s election is barely more than…