Ethics Council: “Restricting Freedoms” May Be Necessary To Fight Climate Change
German government advisors say if exercise of freedom interferes with climate welfare of future generations, the authorities “may intervene with restrictions.”
German government advisors say if exercise of freedom interferes with climate welfare of future generations, the authorities “may intervene with restrictions.”
Perhaps the time has come for Portugal to recover its lost memory, to restore dignity to thousands of forgotten victims, and to honour its heroes.
Reform UK is making waves at Westminster—both in the opinion polls and with the defection of heavyweight Lee Anderson. Frank Haviland caught up with party leader Richard Tice to find out what is going on behind the scenes.
Two weeks after having failed in Sardinia, the government majority threw all its weight behind retaining the Abruzzo region.
Campaigner for better end of life care says the “so-called right to die” will for many soon become “the duty to die.”
Though supportive of Ukraine, MEPs expressed alarm at a deal that looks like a blank cheque for President Macron’s warmongering.
“Sánchez has sold the sovereignty of the Spanish,” VOX leader Abascal said of deal that would pardon any crimes committed in connection with illegal 2017 referendum.
Our cultural guardians do not allow us to consider the role that voodoo plays in shaping how Haitians see the world and their place in it.
There is a deep, structural flaw in the Swedish economy. It is so bad that the country is now slow-walking itself into an economic crisis.
Countries will likely continue to give older military equipment instead of money
The legislation takes France further into the realm of “totalitarianism without the gulag.”
“We are not obliged to put up with such lies from anyone,” Foreign Minister Sziijártó said.
President Macron is setting the stage for bad budget battles to come. Meanwhile, the French economy is getting worse by the day.
Authorities can’t document how they arrive at their figures, but they are always far lower than organizers’.
Hernán Cortés liberated the peoples living under Aztec rule.
The “dangerous terrorists” were planning a suicide car bomb attack on an Israeli settlement, reports say.
As elections near, the ruling elites are stepping up their efforts to delegitimize the right-wing party.
Fishing group leader says “unbalanced and unworkable European policies” are strangling the industry.
MEPs vote to sue European Commission over releasing country’s cohesion funds
Ministers say “there are no two ways about it”—without fossil fuels, Britain’s energy system will falter.
French president says he will lead fight against “reactionary forces” in Europe.
“The European Union is increasingly out of touch with the needs of its citizens and increasingly tied to the demands of the Brussels establishment.”