• KTVZ

    North Macedonia to elect president after campaign focused on hot-button issue of EU membership

    By KONSTANTIN TESTORIDES Associated Press SKOPJE, North Macedonia (AP) — Voters are going to the polls in North Macedonia this week for the first round of the presidential election, the seventh such vote since the Balkan country gained independence from the former Yugoslavia in 1991. Seven candidates are vying for the largely ceremonial position. The

  • How you can vote in advance of Denmark's EU elections

    With several weeks still to go until the June 9th EU elections in Denmark, votes can be submitted from Monday after local authorities began accepting postal votes.

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  • Europe risks dying and faces big decisions

    The French president delivers a stark warning for Europe to act fast to survive in a changing world.

  • EU to investigate Meta over election misinformation before June polls

    Brussels to act later this week against Facebook and Instagram owner over policies on deceptive advertising and political content, reports sayThe EU is set to launch formal proceedings against Meta, the owner of Facebook and Instagram, amid concerns it is not doing enough to counter Russian disinformation before the EU elections in June, according to reports.It is also expected to express concerns about the lack of effective monitoring of election content and a potentially inadequate mechanism...

    • CHCH

    Campbellville quarry a key issue in upcoming Milton election

    Hamilton, Halton, Niagara and area news from CHCH - Hamilton, Halton, and Niagara news.. Election day in Milton is less than a week away and the reopening of the Reid Road reservoir in Campbellville has emerged as a key issue. Dozens of people protested near the town hall in Milton on Saturday afternoon. The site in Campbellville is home to natural resources that could be utilized by the province […]

  • Shein to face EU's strictest rules for online marketplaces

    Ultra-fast fashion e-commerce giant Shein will be subject to an additional layer of governance rules targeted at very large online platforms (VLOPs) under the European Union’s Digital Services Act (DSA), the Commission announced Friday. Shein had reported passing an average of 45 million monthly users in the region — which is the threshold for the […] © 2024 TechCrunch. All rights reserved. For personal use only.

  • Ted Cruz could face IRS issues over podcast deal

    U.S. Rep. Ted Cruz's podcast deal with iHeartMedia, which has drawn fire form both campaign finance watchdogs and political rivals, also may face scrutiny from the Internal Revenue Service, the Houston Chronicle reports. Tax experts told the Texas Republican's hometown newspaper that he may be required to report income from his podcast distribution contract on tax documents — even if he's not personally collecting cash for creating the shows. "It's still going to be his income, because...

  • Luzerne County manager reports minimal issues with election

    LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU) — Luzerne County Manager Romilda Crocamo says despite a few issues during setup, Tuesday's Primary election was completed successfully. "While every election presents its own unique challenges, I am proud to say that this election was conducted with professionalism and efficiency. We acknowledge that some calls for assistance were received during the []

  • Voters to consider bond issues in May 4th election

    By Jerrie Whiteley Herald Democrat There are several bond issues on the ballots for the upcoming May election. Grayson College, Whitesboro ISD and Tioga ISD each have school bonds on the ballots. Grayson College Grayson College is asking voters to approve a $456,500,000 bond issue. Information put out by the college show that bond issue will not cause the college to raise its tax rate of 14.5991 cents per $100 valuation to finance this bond issue. What is it for? The college plans to use the...

    • MSNBC

    Another MAGA lawmaker faces accusations of election fraud

    “To protect my family today, I’ll withdraw as a candidate.” That’s the main takeaway from a rather long statement released on Thursday by Arizona state Rep. Austin Smith, who’s no longer running for re-election in his district after being accused of forging signatures to get on the ballot this fall. As AZ Central reports: The signatures on his petitions have also been sent to the state attorney general for review. Smith’s lengthy statement (which you can read below) says this is "silly" and...

  • Greek prime minister announces candidates for EU elections

    Mitsotakis is asking voters to look beyond the appeal of famous names on the ballot, but everyday problems like rising prices are more of a concern.