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Euronews Posts €77M Revenue, Questions Persist

Dafydd ab Iago3 months ago3 months ago04 mins

Euronews says it achieved a long‑awaited financial turnaround in 2025, reporting €77 million in revenue — but the broadcaster did not disclose the actual profit figure.

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AFP reporter to interview Belgian PM’s cat

Dafydd ab Iago1 week ago1 week ago02 mins

Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever has promised AFP’s EU correspondent Raziye Akkoc an exclusive interview with his cat, Maximus, after joking that he would only respond to questions “triggered” by the pet.

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EU Commission Spends €1.3mn on News Subscriptions

Oliver Money-Kyrle1 month ago2 weeks ago04 mins

The European Commission spent about €1.34 million in 2025 on digital subscriptions to five major news and information services, according to internal figures — but declined to disclose how the money was distributed, citing commercial confidentiality, even as it prepares to enforce sweeping new transparency rules on public-sector media spending.

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