Key facts
- France's media regulator Arcom ordered CNews to ensure pluralism.
- Arcom found CNews's coverage to be "structurally unbalanced" and one-sided.
- Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury criticized EU regulatory costs.
- Faury called European regulatory barriers "absolutely horrible."
- Faury spoke at the opening of a new Airbus assembly line in Toulouse.
France's media watchdog, Arcom, has directed the ultra-conservative news channel CNews to adhere to regulations mandating pluralism and diversity of opinion. The regulator determined that CNews's programming exhibits a "structurally unbalanced" and one-sided presentation, offering minimal space for dissenting perspectives. In a separate development, Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury voiced strong criticism regarding the elevated regulatory expenses and diminished competitiveness faced by European industries. Speaking at the inauguration of a new assembly line in Toulouse, Faury described the European regulatory landscape as "absolutely horrible," urging both France and the broader European Union to confront these challenges and enhance the region's competitive standing.
