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Each week, POLITICO curates a gallery of editorial cartoons from around the country and across the political spectrum, edited by staff cartoonist Matt Wuerker.
Franz-Olivier Giesbert provokes Yann Barthès over Sarkozy's incarceration
On TMC's 'Quotidien' show this Thursday, October 23, Franz-Olivier Giesbert sharply criticized Nicolas Sarkozy's incarceration, leading to a heated exchange with host Yann Barthès. The editorialist compared the situation to the Dreyfus affair to defend critical thinking. Barthès rejected the analogy, highlighting the risks of challenging judicial decisions.
Fátima Bernardes returns to Jornal Nacional in JBS campaign
Journalist Fátima Bernardes, former presenter of Jornal Nacional, will be the voice of JBS's new institutional campaign. The film premieres on this Monday, 27, in an exclusive break on JN. The initiative, created by agency CP+B Brasil, highlights the company's global presence and its main brands.
Humorist Marie s’infiltre leaves France Inter morning show
Humorist Marie s’infiltre will not return to France Inter's morning show after the Toussaint holidays. Her two-and-a-half-month stint drew listener criticism and failed to convince the station. The management says she will now focus on her tour.
Media Research Center awards free speech honor to Charlie Kirk
The Media Research Center has bestowed its annual Free Speech Award exclusively on Charlie Kirk, recognizing his leadership in defending First Amendment rights. Kirk, described as a martyr for free expression, warned against growing censorship threats before his death. The award highlights his efforts against Big Tech and government overreach during a time of national concern over speech freedoms.
Eighteen months of government-media clashes in Spain
This week marks eighteen months since Pedro Sánchez published a letter questioning his tenure and labeling media as a 'mud machine'. The government has since pushed reforms to regulate media funding and journalistic secrecy, drawing criticism from opposition and independent bodies. These steps aim to safeguard democracy but have heightened tensions with the press.
Georgina Barbarossa confirms dating younger man and reveals intimate tastes
Argentine actress and host Georgina Barbarossa, aged 70, spoke openly about her new relationship with a younger man. In an interview, she shared details about her intimate preferences without filters. The revelation came in a discussion about desire at that age.
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