Polish state TV and radio to go into liquidation
The government says it will help restore impartiality to state media, but critics have raised concerns. Read More
The government says it will help restore impartiality to state media, but critics have raised concerns. Read More
The decades-old case resurfaced on Tuesday after police identified the body as that of an El Salvador man. Read More
Some of Russia’s best-known celebrities apologise as criticism of their behaviour spreads on social media. Read More
Police have cracked down on an opposition protest to demand that the presidential poll be annulled. Read More
Secretary of State Antony Blinken will meet Mexico’s president as migration surges at the border. Read More
He passionately believed in an ever-closer European Union but his dreams were not universally shared. Read More
The former US president can stand in next year’s presidential primary in the battleground state. Read More
The US news organisation claims millions of its articles were used without permission to train ChatGPT. Read More
The date of the strike was not picked at random as 27 December was the day of Gustave Eiffel’s death. Read More
The statue measures 6.5m (21.3ft) and shows Shakira dancing in her characteristic hip-swivelling style. Read More