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Hungary's first independent radio station Klubrádió to go off air


Hungary s first independent radio station, Klubrádió, will go off the airwaves on Sunday at midnight after a court upheld a decision by media authorities not to extend its broadcasting licence.
The news marks yet another setback for the independent media in the country, which has been under pressure since Prime Minister Viktor Orban s return to power in 2010.
Klubrádió s president Andras Arato made the announcement on Tuesday, adding authorities said the station had broken the rules when the media lost its licence.
The liberal-leaning commercial station was one of the only remaining opposition radio voices in Hungary.
Arato denounced Tuesday s decision as a shameful decision , which raises new concerns about press freedom in this European Union country. ....

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Polish postal locker provider InPost is seeking to raise as much as 3.2 billion euros for shareholders with its initial public offering in Amsterdam, as its business is bolstered by an online shopping boom set off by coronavirus-induced lockdowns. InPost is marketing 175 million existing shares at 14 euros to 16 euros apiece, the company said in a statement on Thursday. The sale would value the company, which isn’t raising any money in the offering, at seven to eight billion euros. Selling shareholders include Advent International, Templeton Strategic Emerging Markets Fund and PZU Fundusz. The offer period is expected to run through January 28, with trading scheduled to begin on Euronext Amsterdam the following day. ....

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