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Sit-in For Imam Shahin Expelled From Italy - Torino

Sit-in For Imam Shahin Expelled From Italy - Torino

Sit-in in Turin, in front of the prefecture, for the release of Mohamed Shahin, imam of the Omar Ibn Al Khattab mosque in via Saluzzo, whose residence permit was revoked and who was expelled from Italy following his statements during the pro-Palestine marches of recent months, on November 25, 2025 in Turin, Italy. Photo by Marco Alpozzi/LaPresse/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sit-in For Imam Shahin Expelled From Italy - Torino

Sit-in For Imam Shahin Expelled From Italy - Torino

Sit-in in Turin, in front of the prefecture, for the release of Mohamed Shahin, imam of the Omar Ibn Al Khattab mosque in via Saluzzo, whose residence permit was revoked and who was expelled from Italy following his statements during the pro-Palestine marches of recent months, on November 25, 2025 in Turin, Italy. Photo by Marco Alpozzi/LaPresse/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sit-in For Imam Shahin Expelled From Italy - Torino

Sit-in For Imam Shahin Expelled From Italy - Torino

Sit-in in Turin, in front of the prefecture, for the release of Mohamed Shahin, imam of the Omar Ibn Al Khattab mosque in via Saluzzo, whose residence permit was revoked and who was expelled from Italy following his statements during the pro-Palestine marches of recent months, on November 25, 2025 in Turin, Italy. Photo by Marco Alpozzi/LaPresse/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sit-in For Imam Shahin Expelled From Italy - Torino

Sit-in For Imam Shahin Expelled From Italy - Torino

Sit-in in Turin, in front of the prefecture, for the release of Mohamed Shahin, imam of the Omar Ibn Al Khattab mosque in via Saluzzo, whose residence permit was revoked and who was expelled from Italy following his statements during the pro-Palestine marches of recent months, on November 25, 2025 in Turin, Italy. Photo by Marco Alpozzi/LaPresse/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Sit-in For Imam Shahin Expelled From Italy - Torino

Sit-in For Imam Shahin Expelled From Italy - Torino

Sit-in in Turin, in front of the prefecture, for the release of Mohamed Shahin, imam of the Omar Ibn Al Khattab mosque in via Saluzzo, whose residence permit was revoked and who was expelled from Italy following his statements during the pro-Palestine marches of recent months, on November 25, 2025 in Turin, Italy. Photo by Marco Alpozzi/LaPresse/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Turkey: Istanbul University Protests Erupt Over İmamoğlu Diploma Revocation

Ekrem İmamoğlu, the mayor of Istanbul and a potential presidential candidate for the CHP party, had his university diploma revoked and was detained early this morning, March 19. Istanbul University students marched from the cafeteria towards the main gate. Upon reaching the gate, they encountered a police barricade and began chanting, "Open, open, remove the barricade!"

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CALCIO - Altro - King World Cup Nations - Knockout Stage - Quarter Finals

CALCIO - Altro - King World Cup Nations - Knockout Stage - Quarter Finals

AGUERO "Kun" Sergio (ARG) scoring a goal, later revoked during King World Cup Nations - Knockout Stage - Quarter Finals, Other in Milan, Italy, January 09 2025

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CALCIO - Altro - King World Cup Nations - Knockout Stage - Quarter Finals

CALCIO - Altro - King World Cup Nations - Knockout Stage - Quarter Finals

AGUERO "Kun" Sergio (ARG) scoring a goal, later revoked during King World Cup Nations - Knockout Stage - Quarter Finals, Other in Milan, Italy, January 09 2025

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Egypt cracks down on travel agencies over Hajj trip frauds

STORY: Egypt cracks down on travel agencies over Hajj trip frauds SHOOTING TIME: Recent footage DATELINE: June 23, 2024 LENGTH: 00:00:41 LOCATION: Cairo CATEGORY: LAW SHOTLIST: 1. various of the cabinet headquarters 2. shot of Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly speaking STORYLINE: The Egyptian government is set to ban the operation of 16 travel agencies for arranging "fraudulent" Hajj trips to Saudi Arabia for unregistered pilgrims. At a Hajj deaths crisis unit meeting held on Saturday, Egyptian Prime Minister Mostafa Madbouly said he has ordered the license of these agencies to be revoked and those involved persons and entities transferred to public prosecution, according to an Egyptian cabinet statement. The statement did not detail which agencies or concerned persons were behind organizing such trips through fraudulence or other illicit means for unregistered pilgrims to Mecca. Madbouly updated that among more than 50,000 registered Egyptian pilgrims, a total of 31 people with "chronic dis

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Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

New Prime Minister Donald Tusk holds a news conference, in Warsaw, Poland, December 27, 2023. New Prime Minister Donald Tusk seeks to free the media from political control. President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the previous conservative government, vetoed the new government’s bill that provided 3 billion zlotys ($ 762 million) for the public media. Duda proposed a new bill that strips that funding out. Liquidation gives the state TV, radio and news agency and their employees more protection from the political dispute, securing their jobs despite the lack of funding and allowing for restructuring. The new government said the lengthy liquidation process can be revoked as needed. Tusk said his Cabinet would submit a new bill that takes Duda's views into consideration and shifts the funding in question from state media to children's health care. He also said untangling the former ruling party's grip on state media would take time. “We are sure that our actions are in line with the law,” Tusk told a news conference.

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Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

New Prime Minister Donald Tusk holds a news conference, in Warsaw, Poland, December 27, 2023. New Prime Minister Donald Tusk seeks to free the media from political control. President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the previous conservative government, vetoed the new government’s bill that provided 3 billion zlotys ($ 762 million) for the public media. Duda proposed a new bill that strips that funding out. Liquidation gives the state TV, radio and news agency and their employees more protection from the political dispute, securing their jobs despite the lack of funding and allowing for restructuring. The new government said the lengthy liquidation process can be revoked as needed. Tusk said his Cabinet would submit a new bill that takes Duda's views into consideration and shifts the funding in question from state media to children's health care. He also said untangling the former ruling party's grip on state media would take time. “We are sure that our actions are in line with the law,” Tusk told a news conference.

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Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

New Prime Minister Donald Tusk holds a news conference, in Warsaw, Poland, December 27, 2023. New Prime Minister Donald Tusk seeks to free the media from political control. President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the previous conservative government, vetoed the new government’s bill that provided 3 billion zlotys ($ 762 million) for the public media. Duda proposed a new bill that strips that funding out. Liquidation gives the state TV, radio and news agency and their employees more protection from the political dispute, securing their jobs despite the lack of funding and allowing for restructuring. The new government said the lengthy liquidation process can be revoked as needed. Tusk said his Cabinet would submit a new bill that takes Duda's views into consideration and shifts the funding in question from state media to children's health care. He also said untangling the former ruling party's grip on state media would take time. “We are sure that our actions are in line with the law,” Tusk told a news conference.

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Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

New Prime Minister Donald Tusk holds a news conference, in Warsaw, Poland, December 27, 2023. New Prime Minister Donald Tusk seeks to free the media from political control. President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the previous conservative government, vetoed the new government’s bill that provided 3 billion zlotys ($ 762 million) for the public media. Duda proposed a new bill that strips that funding out. Liquidation gives the state TV, radio and news agency and their employees more protection from the political dispute, securing their jobs despite the lack of funding and allowing for restructuring. The new government said the lengthy liquidation process can be revoked as needed. Tusk said his Cabinet would submit a new bill that takes Duda's views into consideration and shifts the funding in question from state media to children's health care. He also said untangling the former ruling party's grip on state media would take time. “We are sure that our actions are in line with the law,” Tusk told a news conference.

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Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

New Prime Minister Donald Tusk holds a news conference, in Warsaw, Poland, December 27, 2023. New Prime Minister Donald Tusk seeks to free the media from political control. President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the previous conservative government, vetoed the new government’s bill that provided 3 billion zlotys ($ 762 million) for the public media. Duda proposed a new bill that strips that funding out. Liquidation gives the state TV, radio and news agency and their employees more protection from the political dispute, securing their jobs despite the lack of funding and allowing for restructuring. The new government said the lengthy liquidation process can be revoked as needed. Tusk said his Cabinet would submit a new bill that takes Duda's views into consideration and shifts the funding in question from state media to children's health care. He also said untangling the former ruling party's grip on state media would take time. “We are sure that our actions are in line with the law,” Tusk told a news conference.

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Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

New Prime Minister Donald Tusk holds a news conference, in Warsaw, Poland, December 27, 2023. New Prime Minister Donald Tusk seeks to free the media from political control. President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the previous conservative government, vetoed the new government’s bill that provided 3 billion zlotys ($ 762 million) for the public media. Duda proposed a new bill that strips that funding out. Liquidation gives the state TV, radio and news agency and their employees more protection from the political dispute, securing their jobs despite the lack of funding and allowing for restructuring. The new government said the lengthy liquidation process can be revoked as needed. Tusk said his Cabinet would submit a new bill that takes Duda's views into consideration and shifts the funding in question from state media to children's health care. He also said untangling the former ruling party's grip on state media would take time. “We are sure that our actions are in line with the law,” Tusk told a news conference.

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Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

New Prime Minister Donald Tusk holds a news conference, in Warsaw, Poland, December 27, 2023. New Prime Minister Donald Tusk seeks to free the media from political control. President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the previous conservative government, vetoed the new government’s bill that provided 3 billion zlotys ($ 762 million) for the public media. Duda proposed a new bill that strips that funding out. Liquidation gives the state TV, radio and news agency and their employees more protection from the political dispute, securing their jobs despite the lack of funding and allowing for restructuring. The new government said the lengthy liquidation process can be revoked as needed. Tusk said his Cabinet would submit a new bill that takes Duda's views into consideration and shifts the funding in question from state media to children's health care. He also said untangling the former ruling party's grip on state media would take time. “We are sure that our actions are in line with the law,” Tusk told a news conference.

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Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

New Prime Minister Donald Tusk holds a news conference, in Warsaw, Poland, December 27, 2023. New Prime Minister Donald Tusk seeks to free the media from political control. President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the previous conservative government, vetoed the new government’s bill that provided 3 billion zlotys ($ 762 million) for the public media. Duda proposed a new bill that strips that funding out. Liquidation gives the state TV, radio and news agency and their employees more protection from the political dispute, securing their jobs despite the lack of funding and allowing for restructuring. The new government said the lengthy liquidation process can be revoked as needed. Tusk said his Cabinet would submit a new bill that takes Duda's views into consideration and shifts the funding in question from state media to children's health care. He also said untangling the former ruling party's grip on state media would take time. “We are sure that our actions are in line with the law,” Tusk told a news conference.

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Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

New Prime Minister Donald Tusk holds a news conference, in Warsaw, Poland, December 27, 2023. New Prime Minister Donald Tusk seeks to free the media from political control. President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the previous conservative government, vetoed the new government’s bill that provided 3 billion zlotys ($ 762 million) for the public media. Duda proposed a new bill that strips that funding out. Liquidation gives the state TV, radio and news agency and their employees more protection from the political dispute, securing their jobs despite the lack of funding and allowing for restructuring. The new government said the lengthy liquidation process can be revoked as needed. Tusk said his Cabinet would submit a new bill that takes Duda's views into consideration and shifts the funding in question from state media to children's health care. He also said untangling the former ruling party's grip on state media would take time. “We are sure that our actions are in line with the law,” Tusk told a news conference.

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Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

New Prime Minister Donald Tusk holds a news conference, in Warsaw, Poland, December 27, 2023. New Prime Minister Donald Tusk seeks to free the media from political control. President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the previous conservative government, vetoed the new government’s bill that provided 3 billion zlotys ($ 762 million) for the public media. Duda proposed a new bill that strips that funding out. Liquidation gives the state TV, radio and news agency and their employees more protection from the political dispute, securing their jobs despite the lack of funding and allowing for restructuring. The new government said the lengthy liquidation process can be revoked as needed. Tusk said his Cabinet would submit a new bill that takes Duda's views into consideration and shifts the funding in question from state media to children's health care. He also said untangling the former ruling party's grip on state media would take time. “We are sure that our actions are in line with the law,” Tusk told a news conference.

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Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

New Prime Minister Donald Tusk holds a news conference, in Warsaw, Poland, December 27, 2023. New Prime Minister Donald Tusk seeks to free the media from political control. President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the previous conservative government, vetoed the new government’s bill that provided 3 billion zlotys ($ 762 million) for the public media. Duda proposed a new bill that strips that funding out. Liquidation gives the state TV, radio and news agency and their employees more protection from the political dispute, securing their jobs despite the lack of funding and allowing for restructuring. The new government said the lengthy liquidation process can be revoked as needed. Tusk said his Cabinet would submit a new bill that takes Duda's views into consideration and shifts the funding in question from state media to children's health care. He also said untangling the former ruling party's grip on state media would take time. “We are sure that our actions are in line with the law,” Tusk told a news conference.

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Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

New Prime Minister Donald Tusk holds a news conference, in Warsaw, Poland, December 27, 2023. New Prime Minister Donald Tusk seeks to free the media from political control. President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the previous conservative government, vetoed the new government’s bill that provided 3 billion zlotys ($ 762 million) for the public media. Duda proposed a new bill that strips that funding out. Liquidation gives the state TV, radio and news agency and their employees more protection from the political dispute, securing their jobs despite the lack of funding and allowing for restructuring. The new government said the lengthy liquidation process can be revoked as needed. Tusk said his Cabinet would submit a new bill that takes Duda's views into consideration and shifts the funding in question from state media to children's health care. He also said untangling the former ruling party's grip on state media would take time. “We are sure that our actions are in line with the law,” Tusk told a news conference.

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Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

New Prime Minister Donald Tusk holds a news conference, in Warsaw, Poland, December 27, 2023. New Prime Minister Donald Tusk seeks to free the media from political control. President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the previous conservative government, vetoed the new government’s bill that provided 3 billion zlotys ($ 762 million) for the public media. Duda proposed a new bill that strips that funding out. Liquidation gives the state TV, radio and news agency and their employees more protection from the political dispute, securing their jobs despite the lack of funding and allowing for restructuring. The new government said the lengthy liquidation process can be revoked as needed. Tusk said his Cabinet would submit a new bill that takes Duda's views into consideration and shifts the funding in question from state media to children's health care. He also said untangling the former ruling party's grip on state media would take time. “We are sure that our actions are in line with the law,” Tusk told a news conference.

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Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

New Prime Minister Donald Tusk holds a news conference, in Warsaw, Poland, December 27, 2023. New Prime Minister Donald Tusk seeks to free the media from political control. President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the previous conservative government, vetoed the new government’s bill that provided 3 billion zlotys ($ 762 million) for the public media. Duda proposed a new bill that strips that funding out. Liquidation gives the state TV, radio and news agency and their employees more protection from the political dispute, securing their jobs despite the lack of funding and allowing for restructuring. The new government said the lengthy liquidation process can be revoked as needed. Tusk said his Cabinet would submit a new bill that takes Duda's views into consideration and shifts the funding in question from state media to children's health care. He also said untangling the former ruling party's grip on state media would take time. “We are sure that our actions are in line with the law,” Tusk told a news conference.

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Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

New Prime Minister Donald Tusk holds a news conference, in Warsaw, Poland, December 27, 2023. New Prime Minister Donald Tusk seeks to free the media from political control. President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the previous conservative government, vetoed the new government’s bill that provided 3 billion zlotys ($ 762 million) for the public media. Duda proposed a new bill that strips that funding out. Liquidation gives the state TV, radio and news agency and their employees more protection from the political dispute, securing their jobs despite the lack of funding and allowing for restructuring. The new government said the lengthy liquidation process can be revoked as needed. Tusk said his Cabinet would submit a new bill that takes Duda's views into consideration and shifts the funding in question from state media to children's health care. He also said untangling the former ruling party's grip on state media would take time. “We are sure that our actions are in line with the law,” Tusk told a news conference.

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Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

New Prime Minister Donald Tusk holds a news conference, in Warsaw, Poland, December 27, 2023. New Prime Minister Donald Tusk seeks to free the media from political control. President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the previous conservative government, vetoed the new government’s bill that provided 3 billion zlotys ($ 762 million) for the public media. Duda proposed a new bill that strips that funding out. Liquidation gives the state TV, radio and news agency and their employees more protection from the political dispute, securing their jobs despite the lack of funding and allowing for restructuring. The new government said the lengthy liquidation process can be revoked as needed. Tusk said his Cabinet would submit a new bill that takes Duda's views into consideration and shifts the funding in question from state media to children's health care. He also said untangling the former ruling party's grip on state media would take time. “We are sure that our actions are in line with the law,” Tusk told a news conference.

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Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

New Prime Minister Donald Tusk holds a news conference, in Warsaw, Poland, December 27, 2023. New Prime Minister Donald Tusk seeks to free the media from political control. President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the previous conservative government, vetoed the new government’s bill that provided 3 billion zlotys ($ 762 million) for the public media. Duda proposed a new bill that strips that funding out. Liquidation gives the state TV, radio and news agency and their employees more protection from the political dispute, securing their jobs despite the lack of funding and allowing for restructuring. The new government said the lengthy liquidation process can be revoked as needed. Tusk said his Cabinet would submit a new bill that takes Duda's views into consideration and shifts the funding in question from state media to children's health care. He also said untangling the former ruling party's grip on state media would take time. “We are sure that our actions are in line with the law,” Tusk told a news conference.

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Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

New Prime Minister Donald Tusk holds a news conference, in Warsaw, Poland, December 27, 2023. New Prime Minister Donald Tusk seeks to free the media from political control. President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the previous conservative government, vetoed the new government’s bill that provided 3 billion zlotys ($ 762 million) for the public media. Duda proposed a new bill that strips that funding out. Liquidation gives the state TV, radio and news agency and their employees more protection from the political dispute, securing their jobs despite the lack of funding and allowing for restructuring. The new government said the lengthy liquidation process can be revoked as needed. Tusk said his Cabinet would submit a new bill that takes Duda's views into consideration and shifts the funding in question from state media to children's health care. He also said untangling the former ruling party's grip on state media would take time. “We are sure that our actions are in line with the law,” Tusk told a news conference.

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Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

New Prime Minister Donald Tusk holds a news conference, in Warsaw, Poland, December 27, 2023. New Prime Minister Donald Tusk seeks to free the media from political control. President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the previous conservative government, vetoed the new government’s bill that provided 3 billion zlotys ($ 762 million) for the public media. Duda proposed a new bill that strips that funding out. Liquidation gives the state TV, radio and news agency and their employees more protection from the political dispute, securing their jobs despite the lack of funding and allowing for restructuring. The new government said the lengthy liquidation process can be revoked as needed. Tusk said his Cabinet would submit a new bill that takes Duda's views into consideration and shifts the funding in question from state media to children's health care. He also said untangling the former ruling party's grip on state media would take time. “We are sure that our actions are in line with the law,” Tusk told a news conference.

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Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

New Prime Minister Donald Tusk holds a news conference, in Warsaw, Poland, December 27, 2023. New Prime Minister Donald Tusk seeks to free the media from political control. President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the previous conservative government, vetoed the new government’s bill that provided 3 billion zlotys ($ 762 million) for the public media. Duda proposed a new bill that strips that funding out. Liquidation gives the state TV, radio and news agency and their employees more protection from the political dispute, securing their jobs despite the lack of funding and allowing for restructuring. The new government said the lengthy liquidation process can be revoked as needed. Tusk said his Cabinet would submit a new bill that takes Duda's views into consideration and shifts the funding in question from state media to children's health care. He also said untangling the former ruling party's grip on state media would take time. “We are sure that our actions are in line with the law,” Tusk told a news conference.

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Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

New Prime Minister Donald Tusk holds a news conference, in Warsaw, Poland, December 27, 2023. New Prime Minister Donald Tusk seeks to free the media from political control. President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the previous conservative government, vetoed the new government’s bill that provided 3 billion zlotys ($ 762 million) for the public media. Duda proposed a new bill that strips that funding out. Liquidation gives the state TV, radio and news agency and their employees more protection from the political dispute, securing their jobs despite the lack of funding and allowing for restructuring. The new government said the lengthy liquidation process can be revoked as needed. Tusk said his Cabinet would submit a new bill that takes Duda's views into consideration and shifts the funding in question from state media to children's health care. He also said untangling the former ruling party's grip on state media would take time. “We are sure that our actions are in line with the law,” Tusk told a news conference.

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Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

New Prime Minister Donald Tusk holds a news conference, in Warsaw, Poland, December 27, 2023. New Prime Minister Donald Tusk seeks to free the media from political control. President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the previous conservative government, vetoed the new government’s bill that provided 3 billion zlotys ($ 762 million) for the public media. Duda proposed a new bill that strips that funding out. Liquidation gives the state TV, radio and news agency and their employees more protection from the political dispute, securing their jobs despite the lack of funding and allowing for restructuring. The new government said the lengthy liquidation process can be revoked as needed. Tusk said his Cabinet would submit a new bill that takes Duda's views into consideration and shifts the funding in question from state media to children's health care. He also said untangling the former ruling party's grip on state media would take time. “We are sure that our actions are in line with the law,” Tusk told a news conference.

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Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

New Prime Minister Donald Tusk holds a news conference, in Warsaw, Poland, December 27, 2023. New Prime Minister Donald Tusk seeks to free the media from political control. President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the previous conservative government, vetoed the new government’s bill that provided 3 billion zlotys ($ 762 million) for the public media. Duda proposed a new bill that strips that funding out. Liquidation gives the state TV, radio and news agency and their employees more protection from the political dispute, securing their jobs despite the lack of funding and allowing for restructuring. The new government said the lengthy liquidation process can be revoked as needed. Tusk said his Cabinet would submit a new bill that takes Duda's views into consideration and shifts the funding in question from state media to children's health care. He also said untangling the former ruling party's grip on state media would take time. “We are sure that our actions are in line with the law,” Tusk told a news conference.

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Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

New Prime Minister Donald Tusk holds a news conference, in Warsaw, Poland, December 27, 2023. New Prime Minister Donald Tusk seeks to free the media from political control. President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the previous conservative government, vetoed the new government’s bill that provided 3 billion zlotys ($ 762 million) for the public media. Duda proposed a new bill that strips that funding out. Liquidation gives the state TV, radio and news agency and their employees more protection from the political dispute, securing their jobs despite the lack of funding and allowing for restructuring. The new government said the lengthy liquidation process can be revoked as needed. Tusk said his Cabinet would submit a new bill that takes Duda's views into consideration and shifts the funding in question from state media to children's health care. He also said untangling the former ruling party's grip on state media would take time. “We are sure that our actions are in line with the law,” Tusk told a news conference.

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Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

New Prime Minister Donald Tusk holds a news conference, in Warsaw, Poland, December 27, 2023. New Prime Minister Donald Tusk seeks to free the media from political control. President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the previous conservative government, vetoed the new government’s bill that provided 3 billion zlotys ($ 762 million) for the public media. Duda proposed a new bill that strips that funding out. Liquidation gives the state TV, radio and news agency and their employees more protection from the political dispute, securing their jobs despite the lack of funding and allowing for restructuring. The new government said the lengthy liquidation process can be revoked as needed. Tusk said his Cabinet would submit a new bill that takes Duda's views into consideration and shifts the funding in question from state media to children's health care. He also said untangling the former ruling party's grip on state media would take time. “We are sure that our actions are in line with the law,” Tusk told a news conference.

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Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

Tusk Seeks To Free The Media From Political Control - Warsaw

New Prime Minister Donald Tusk holds a news conference, in Warsaw, Poland, December 27, 2023. New Prime Minister Donald Tusk seeks to free the media from political control. President Andrzej Duda, an ally of the previous conservative government, vetoed the new government’s bill that provided 3 billion zlotys ($ 762 million) for the public media. Duda proposed a new bill that strips that funding out. Liquidation gives the state TV, radio and news agency and their employees more protection from the political dispute, securing their jobs despite the lack of funding and allowing for restructuring. The new government said the lengthy liquidation process can be revoked as needed. Tusk said his Cabinet would submit a new bill that takes Duda's views into consideration and shifts the funding in question from state media to children's health care. He also said untangling the former ruling party's grip on state media would take time. “We are sure that our actions are in line with the law,” Tusk told a news conference.

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Restrictions lifted as air quality improves in Indian capital

STORY: Restrictions lifted as air quality improves in Indian capital SHOOTING TIME: Nov. 29, 2023 DATELINE: Nov. 30, 2023 LENGTH: 00:01:15 LOCATION: New Delhi CATEGORY: ENVIRONMENT SHOTLIST: 1. various of India gate 2. various of traffic STORYLINE: Indian capital experienced a notable improvement in air quality on Wednesday owing to light rainfall and increased wind speeds. The Air Quality Index (AQI) dropped from 365 on Tuesday at 8 a.m. to 258 by Wednesday at 9 a.m. The authorities revoked the Stage III restrictions under the Graded Response Action Plan (GRAP) across the entire National Capital Region (NCR), which resulted in the relaxation of bans on specific types of vehicles in Delhi, and nearby surrounding areas of Gurugram, Faridabad, Ghaziabad, and Gautam Budh Nagar. Earlier actions, initiated by the government on Nov. 2, involved halting various pollution-causing activities, such as construction and mining. However, with these restrictions now lifted, there might be a restart of these activities

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Riigikogu revoked Kert Kingo's parliamentary immunity

Riigikogu revoked Kert Kingo's parliamentary immunity

18.09.2023 Tallinn. The Riigikogu, following a proposal by Chancellor of Justice Ülle Madise, voted to revoke EKRE MP Kert Kingo's parliamentary immunity in order to continue legal proceedings against her. Kingo is suspected of improper use of expense allowances. Photo: Sander Ilvest, Postimees

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Riigikogu revoked Kert Kingo's parliamentary immunity

Riigikogu revoked Kert Kingo's parliamentary immunity

18.09.2023 Tallinn. The Riigikogu, following a proposal by Chancellor of Justice Ülle Madise, voted to revoke EKRE MP Kert Kingo's parliamentary immunity in order to continue legal proceedings against her. Kingo is suspected of improper use of expense allowances. Photo: Sander Ilvest, Postimees

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Riigikogu revoked Kert Kingo's parliamentary immunity

Riigikogu revoked Kert Kingo's parliamentary immunity

18.09.2023 Tallinn. The Riigikogu, following a proposal by Chancellor of Justice Ülle Madise, voted to revoke EKRE MP Kert Kingo's parliamentary immunity in order to continue legal proceedings against her. Kingo is suspected of improper use of expense allowances. Photo: Sander Ilvest, Postimees

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Riigikogu revoked Kert Kingo's parliamentary immunity

Riigikogu revoked Kert Kingo's parliamentary immunity

18.09.2023 Tallinn. The Riigikogu, following a proposal by Chancellor of Justice Ülle Madise, voted to revoke EKRE MP Kert Kingo's parliamentary immunity in order to continue legal proceedings against her. Kingo is suspected of improper use of expense allowances. Photo: Sander Ilvest, Postimees

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Riigikogu revoked Kert Kingo's parliamentary immunity

Riigikogu revoked Kert Kingo's parliamentary immunity

18.09.2023 Tallinn. The Riigikogu, following a proposal by Chancellor of Justice Ülle Madise, voted to revoke EKRE MP Kert Kingo's parliamentary immunity in order to continue legal proceedings against her. Kingo is suspected of improper use of expense allowances. Photo: Sander Ilvest, Postimees

  •  
Riigikogu revoked Kert Kingo's parliamentary immunity

Riigikogu revoked Kert Kingo's parliamentary immunity

18.09.2023 Tallinn. The Riigikogu, following a proposal by Chancellor of Justice Ülle Madise, voted to revoke EKRE MP Kert Kingo's parliamentary immunity in order to continue legal proceedings against her. Kingo is suspected of improper use of expense allowances. Photo: Sander Ilvest, Postimees

  •  
Riigikogu revoked Kert Kingo's parliamentary immunity

Riigikogu revoked Kert Kingo's parliamentary immunity

18.09.2023 Tallinn. The Riigikogu, following a proposal by Chancellor of Justice Ülle Madise, voted to revoke EKRE MP Kert Kingo's parliamentary immunity in order to continue legal proceedings against her. Kingo is suspected of improper use of expense allowances. Photo: Sander Ilvest, Postimees

  •  
Riigikogu revoked Kert Kingo's parliamentary immunity

Riigikogu revoked Kert Kingo's parliamentary immunity

18.09.2023 Tallinn. The Riigikogu, following a proposal by Chancellor of Justice Ülle Madise, voted to revoke EKRE MP Kert Kingo's parliamentary immunity in order to continue legal proceedings against her. Kingo is suspected of improper use of expense allowances. Photo: Sander Ilvest, Postimees

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Eritrean Cultural Festival Revoked - Toronto

Eritrean Cultural Festival Revoked - Toronto

Toronto Police work the scene of a protest outside of the Sheraton Hotel in downtown Toronto, ON , Canada on Sunday, August 6 2023. The city of Toronto revoked the permit for an Eritrean cultural festival scheduled to run through the August long weekend after a number of violent clashes between participants and protesters sent nine people to hospital and stalled local traffic for hours. Photo by Arlyn McAdorey/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Eritrean Cultural Festival Revoked - Toronto

Eritrean Cultural Festival Revoked - Toronto

Toronto Police work the scene of a protest outside of the Sheraton Hotel in downtown Toronto on Sunday, August 6 2023. The city of Toronto revoked the permit for an Eritrean cultural festival scheduled to run through the August long weekend after a number of violent clashes between participants and protesters sent nine people to hospital and stalled local traffic for hours. Photo by Arlyn McAdorey/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Eritrean Cultural Festival Revoked - Toronto

Eritrean Cultural Festival Revoked - Toronto

Toronto Police work the scene of a protest outside of the Sheraton Hotel in downtown Toronto, ON , Canada on Sunday, August 6 2023. The city of Toronto revoked the permit for an Eritrean cultural festival scheduled to run through the August long weekend after a number of violent clashes between participants and protesters sent nine people to hospital and stalled local traffic for hours. Photo by Arlyn McAdorey/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Eritrean Cultural Festival Revoked - Toronto

Eritrean Cultural Festival Revoked - Toronto

Toronto Police work the scene of a protest outside of the Sheraton Hotel in downtown Toronto, ON , Canada on Sunday, August 6 2023. The city of Toronto revoked the permit for an Eritrean cultural festival scheduled to run through the August long weekend after a number of violent clashes between participants and protesters sent nine people to hospital and stalled local traffic for hours. Photo by Arlyn McAdorey/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Eritrean Cultural Festival Revoked - Toronto

Eritrean Cultural Festival Revoked - Toronto

Toronto Police work the scene of a protest outside of the Sheraton Hotel in downtown Toronto, ON , Canada on Sunday, August 6 2023. The city of Toronto revoked the permit for an Eritrean cultural festival scheduled to run through the August long weekend after a number of violent clashes between participants and protesters sent nine people to hospital and stalled local traffic for hours. Photo by Arlyn McAdorey/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Eritrean Cultural Festival Revoked - Toronto

Eritrean Cultural Festival Revoked - Toronto

Toronto Police work the scene of a protest outside of the Sheraton Hotel in downtown Toronto, ON , Canada on Sunday, August 6 2023. The city of Toronto revoked the permit for an Eritrean cultural festival scheduled to run through the August long weekend after a number of violent clashes between participants and protesters sent nine people to hospital and stalled local traffic for hours. Photo by Arlyn McAdorey/CP/ABACAPRESS.COM

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