Armin Papperger, CEO of Rheinmetall, Germany’s largest weapons manufacturer, remains calm despite being on a Russian hit list, as a foiled assassination plot was confirmed by NATO. With the opening of a new ammunition factory aimed at addressing increased defense demands due to Russian aggression, Papperger highlights the urgent need for more artillery, asserting Europe’s capability to defend itself.
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Media Insider: TVNZ news story on Destiny Church investigation breached secret interviewee’s privacy by revealing her face to some viewers
TVNZ has apologized and been ordered to pay $500 after the Broadcasting Standards Authority identified a "serious mistake" in revealing the identity of a domestic abuse victim and former Destiny Church member during a news story. Following this incident, the broadcaster announced it would change its filming practices to prevent similar privacy breaches in the future. Want More Context? 🔎
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