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Europe’s leading civil liberties group also warned [public media independence was being steadily eroded](https://www.theguardian.com/world/ng-interactive/2026/mar/31/can-europes-public-service-media-survive-attacks-by-the-far-right) by political interference
political problem after the fact,” he said. The government senator Jemalie John dismissed interference claims in an interview with local media. The amendment, he said, clarified “foreign power”, adding that “the case remains before
interfere with the functioning of the courts. However, Magyar is in a hurry and his new government will have its work cut out to meet those conditions in a short space of time
media interview in Bogota](https://i.guim.co.uk/img/media/a7be9a210e8ed83ff5dca5bb18c655094d58fa27/0_0_4644_3199/master/4644.jpg?width=445&dpr=1&s=none&crop=none) Irene Velez Torres, Colombia’s minister of environment and sustainable development, champions transitioning away from fossil fuels. Photograph: Mauricio Dueñas Castañeda/EPA The leadership demonstrated by Petro
Political Community(EPC) summit in the capital Yerevan. Tuesday will then see the first ever bilateral EU-Armenia summit, attended by European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and European Council President António Costa. Armenia
media accounts linked to Israel's government, including that of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, had been asking people to vote for its representative 20 times, the maximum the contest allowed. Their implication was that
Europe are eligible to take part. The contest organisations can also make special invitations. In 2015, for example, EBU [invited](https://www.ebu.ch/news/2015/02/australia-to-compete-in-60th-eur) the Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) of Australia to participate in the 60th