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Radio · ParisFrench rail operator SNCF said on Friday that the country's high-speed network had become the target of widespread and “criminal” actions, disrupting the movement of hundreds of thousands of people hours before the grand opening ceremony of the 2024 Olympics in Paris. The Paris prosecutor has launched an investigation for attempting to undermine “fundamental national interests”. France's high-speed rail network has been hit by “malicious actions…See the Story
Paris prosecutor launches investigation into 'sabotage' of France's rail network — The Press Project — News, Analysis, Radio, Television
Radio · PrevezaThe Fire Service announced that the fire that broke out on Friday afternoon in the Kalamitsi area of Preveza was contained. According to the Fire Service, 45 firefighters were initially mobilized with 2 groups of hikers of the 5th Special Unit of Forest Operations (EMODE), 13 vehicles and 3 aircraft vessels, but as the situation required further reinforcement, the firefighting forces were significantly increased. In particular, 42 firefighters, …See the Story
The fire in Kalamitsi Preveza was contained - About 100 acres burned - The Press Project - News, Analysis, Radio, Television
Erdogan · United StatesTurkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan once again called Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu “Hitler” on the occasion of the applause he received as part of his speech to Congress.
Netanyahu to... Erdogan for Netanyahu speech to Congress: They ousted the Hitler of our time - NAUTEBORIKISee the Story
Erdogan on Netanyahu speech to Congress: They ousted the Hitler of our time
TelevisionWe Might Regret This is one of TV’s most frank depictions of caring for a wheelchair user – and one of its funniest. Its creators talk steamy scenes, stereotypes – and getting drenched in urineThere is a scene in We Might Regret This that made me truly laugh, but not because it was funny. The BBC comedy follows Freya, a young woman who uses a wheelchair, played by Kyla Harris, who also co-created the series. We see her move in with her much olde…See the Story
‘People always ask – can she have sex?’: the stars of TV’s racy, hilarious new disability comedy
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Radio · AtticaNasos Iliopoulos told the government headquarters he wondered if “now this is what you will talk about, you will apologize, for the fact that your government has built a single criminal surveillance center”See the Story
Iliopoulos in Parliament: Mitsotakis bears responsibility for the criminal center EEP and Predator
Radio · AtticaBeginning with the investigative report of Inside Story revealing common objectives of EU-Predator, Nikos Androulakis accused the government of attempting to cover up the scandal for two years. As the president of PASOK-KINAL was under surveillance, he stated that "they took all the legal initiatives, something that the other political figures did not do, who were exposed as targets and it is time for them to explain to the citizens.", specifica…See the Story
Androulakis: The government is trying to 'neutralize' the European Union Police (EUP) common monitoring center - Predator here and two years ago - The Press Project - News, Analysis, Radio, Television.
Television · United KingdomComcast-owned internet, TV and mobile provider Sky UK has published an interesting new report, which reveals a lot of new details about their network and TV usage, which we haven’t previously seen. For example, ISP Sky Broadband now has 1.5 million FTTP customers and internet traffic peaked at 24.35Tbps on 9th April 2024. The new ‘Sky Attention Index‘ (PDF) report, which includes data from the January to June 2024 period, broadly summarises a si…See the Story