Debate: What do theewly released Epstein files reveal?
The publication of further files in the case of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein continues to raiseew questions. Dozens more prominentames appear in the more than three million pages of documents, thousands of videos and well over 100,000 photos most recently released by the US Department of Justice. Commentators discuss the connections between these individuals and Epstein and what consequences they will have.
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https://www.eurotopics.net/en/352226/what-do-the-newly-released-epstein-files-reveal?pk_campaign=rss-en&pk_kwd=2026-02-04
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Debate: France: Lecornu passesew budget
France's budget for the current year has been finalised. On Monday, Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu survived two votes ofo confidence brought by the opposition. His predecessors François Bayrou and Michel Barnier were forced to step down shortly after taking office amid disputes over the budget. Is France entering calmer political waters?
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https://www.eurotopics.net/en/352372/france-lecornu-passes-new-budget?pk_campaign=rss-en&pk_kwd=2026-02-04
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Debate: Import ban: can the EU get by without Russian gas?
The European Union has decided to end imports ofatural gas from Russia by the end of 2027 at the latest. The decisions comes after 24 EU countries voted in favour of the move while Hungary and Slovakia voted against it and Bulgaria abstained. The governments in Budapest and Bratislavaow plan to challenge the decision before the European Court of Justice (ECJ). Europe's commentators discuss the options for gas supplies to the bloc.
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https://www.eurotopics.net/en/352299/import-ban-can-the-eu-get-by-without-russian-gas?pk_campaign=rss-en&pk_kwd=2026-02-04
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Debate: Switzerland: radical cuts for public broadcaster?
On 8 March, Switzerland will vote on the "200 francs is enough!" initiative, or "halving initiative" aimed at a substantial reduction in radio and television license fees for citizens and an exemption for businesses. If successful, the budget for the country's public broadcasting service SRG would be almost halved. The initiative is supported by the right-wing SVP, the Young Liberals and the Swiss Trade Association.
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https://www.eurotopics.net/en/352373/switzerland-radical-cuts-for-public-broadcaster?pk_campaign=rss-en&pk_kwd=2026-02-04
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