EU to invite influencers to cover summits; court adviser criticizes Covid contract access; Parliament hosted event by pro-Russian sect
The European Union is considering inviting content creators to top meetings, but only those who respect EU values. Meanwhile, a court adviser said the EU should have provided greater public access to Covid contracts. Additionally, the European Parliament hosted an event by a group accused of being a pro-Russian sect that believes aliens walk among us.

EU Invites Influencers to Summits
The European Union plans to invite content creators, or influencers, to cover top-level EU summits, but only if they respect the bloc's values and do not aspire to become politicians. This initiative could expand the EU's communication channels and attract a younger audience.
Covid Contract Access
A court adviser has opined that the European Union should have provided the public with greater access to Covid-19 contracts. The European Commission argues that revealing details of contract negotiations could expose negotiators to abuse.
Pro-Russian Sect Conference in Parliament
The European Parliament hosted an event organized by the AllatRa Global Research Center group, which several MEPs accuse of being a pro-Russian sect that believes aliens live among us. The event has sparked outrage and calls to review the rules for using Parliament premises.

