Day: July 12, 2023

Google Slapped With Giant Data Theft Lawsuit

“Publicly available” is not the same as “free to use,” the law firm behind the class-action suit argues, seeking to temporarily halt the development of Google’s entire AI structure.

Germany Scraps 80 Million COVID Vaccines for Low Demand

Another 120 million soon-to-be-expired doses, worth €4 billion, are on track to be disposed of by the end of the year, as the EU Commission continues to be unable—or unwilling—to meaningfully revise its vaccine procurement contracts.

AfD Ascent Prompts Conservative Reshuffling in CDU

CDU Friedrich Merz conducted some political spring cleaning this week as he removed a former Merkel loyalist from the party’s ruling committee in favour of a conservative alternative as the German conservatives ponder the rise of the AfD.

EU Chips Act Voted Through, Despite Centralisation Concerns

The Act cleared Parliament with near-unanimous support, although many lament that the Chips Act is too little, too late and that Brussels should have no role in setting industrial policy for the entire union on such a vital issue.

Google Slapped With Giant Data Theft Lawsuit

Google Slapped With Giant Data Theft Lawsuit

“Publicly available” is not the same as “free to use,” the law firm behind the class-action suit argues, seeking to temporarily halt the development of Google’s entire AI structure.

July 12, 2023
Fiscal Forecast: Recession or Not?

Fiscal Forecast: Recession or Not?

America is not in a recession. But is one coming? We have the answer.

July 12, 2023
EPP Unity Falters Under Pressure As Nature Restoration Law Passes

EPP Unity Falters Under Pressure As Nature Restoration Law Passes

The defeat seriously undermines EPP President Manfred Weber and calls into question future alliances for the EPP after the European elections in 2024.

July 12, 2023
Germany Scraps 80 Million COVID Vaccines for Low Demand

Germany Scraps 80 Million COVID Vaccines for Low Demand

Another 120 million soon-to-be-expired doses, worth €4 billion, are on track to be disposed of by the end of the year, as the EU Commission continues to be unable—or unwilling—to meaningfully revise its vaccine procurement contracts.

July 12, 2023
AfD Ascent Prompts Conservative Reshuffling in CDU

AfD Ascent Prompts Conservative Reshuffling in CDU

CDU Friedrich Merz conducted some political spring cleaning this week as he removed a former Merkel loyalist from the party’s ruling committee in favour of a conservative alternative as the German conservatives ponder the rise of the AfD.

July 12, 2023
“AfD is the choice of those who feel like foreigners in their own country”: An Interview with <strong>Joachim Paul</strong>

“AfD is the choice of those who feel like foreigners in their own country”: An Interview with <strong>Joachim Paul</strong>

I believe that all national conservative parties must cooperate more to get a presence in their national governments and to establish an effective policy against mass immigration.

July 12, 2023
EU Chips Act Voted Through, Despite Centralisation Concerns

EU Chips Act Voted Through, Despite Centralisation Concerns

The Act cleared Parliament with near-unanimous support, although many lament that the Chips Act is too little, too late and that Brussels should have no role in setting industrial policy for the entire union on such a vital issue.

July 12, 2023
Legacy Media Gasps As Spain’s Elections Tilt ‘Far-Right’

Legacy Media Gasps As Spain’s Elections Tilt ‘Far-Right’

While legacy media wrings its hands over the prospect of a VOX victory on July 23rd, Latinos for Abascal is hoping to propel the party into power.

July 12, 2023
Claim: Polish Populist Party Boosted by Criticism of Ukraine Refugee Spending

Claim: Polish Populist Party Boosted by Criticism of Ukraine Refugee Spending

Despite the Polish government’s great support for Ukraine in its war with Russia, Poles seem to be becoming fatigued, fueling support for the populist Confederation party who are critical of the government’s spending on refugees.

July 12, 2023
Quiet Riot: EU Commissioner Floats Social Media Shutdowns During Unrest

Quiet Riot: EU Commissioner Floats Social Media Shutdowns During Unrest

Echoing remarks from French President Emmanuel Macron, a European Union Commissioner has suggested that social media platforms could be shut down if they fail to remove content that incites rioting and urban unrest in the wake of the French riots this month.

July 12, 2023
Let it Flow: EU, U.S. Reach Deal Over Private Data Exports

Let it Flow: EU, U.S. Reach Deal Over Private Data Exports

Citing concerns about U.S. intelligence agencies accessing EU citizens’ private data, the Austrian non-profit group NOYB will legally challenge the agreement in the European Court of Justice, where it saw off two previous incarnations of the transatlantic deal.

Could Family Possibly Be of Any Use?

Could Family Possibly Be of Any Use?

Let’s rejoice: families can be useful—the government is finally saying so.

July 12, 2023