Leftist MEP’s Twitter Hacking Ordeal Drags On in Brussels Court
A parliamentary aide faces a year in prison for using his boss’s Twitter account to search for nude photos.
A parliamentary aide faces a year in prison for using his boss’s Twitter account to search for nude photos.
A look at the 29 organizations tasked with policing political content on social media ahead of EU elections
The Adagio gives a totally distorted picture of Albinoni and his music.
Perhaps we should coin the term ‘Christianist’ to explain all those suicide bombings committed to the cries of ‘Gloria in excelsis Deo’?
Guinea-Bissau is politically unstable and plagued by drug traffickers. The president himself may be implicated in the violence.
The president of Argentina wants to make it illegal to print money for budget deficits. Economic theory says he is right, but the politics of the welfare state may get in his way.
Jalil Mashali expressed his faith publicly. As a result, he could be censored, saddled with legal costs, and even lose his taxi license.
Repression and fear provided an opportunity for higher-ups in Spain’s Socialist Party to rob the taxpayer of his money as well as his freedom.
In a country where opposition figures die in bizarre circumstances, it stands to reason that no poll can reflect reality.
CNews dares to talk about security, immigration, borders, and justice while public TV carefully avoids these topics.
Guinea-Bissau is politically unstable and plagued by drug traffickers. The president himself may be implicated in the violence.
The president of Argentina wants to make it illegal to print money for budget deficits. Economic theory says he is right, but the politics of the welfare state may get in his way.
Jalil Mashali expressed his faith publicly. As a result, he could be censored, saddled with legal costs, and even lose his taxi license.
Repression and fear provided an opportunity for higher-ups in Spain’s Socialist Party to rob the taxpayer of his money as well as his freedom.
In a country where opposition figures die in bizarre circumstances, it stands to reason that no poll can reflect reality.
CNews dares to talk about security, immigration, borders, and justice while public TV carefully avoids these topics.
France’s Macron vows to do “whatever it takes” to defeat Russia; other EU leaders say war should be ended, not deepened
With the death of John Bellingham, conservatism has lost one of its greatest sons.
“These ‘constitutional protectors’ are … taking the next step in their desperate battle against the strongest true opposition force in the republic,” Joachim Kuhs, MEP for AfD, said.
Whether the measures requested by the agriculture ministers will be implemented—or make a difference to farmers—remains to be seen.
The dead are once more called upon to endorse the delusions of the living.
The EU has made agriculture an industry like any other, a transformation almost in opposition to nature.
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