The European Council will grant TikTok and YouTube influencers access to summit sessions and ministerial meetings in Brussels starting in July. Influencers will be permitted in restricted areas but are prohibited from questioning officials.
The European Council will begin inviting TikTok and YouTube influencers to attend summit sessions and ministerial meetings in Brussels starting in July, according to Politico. While influencers will gain access to areas typically reserved for accredited journalists, they will be prohibited from questioning ministers or leaders.
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