Despite pledging media freedom, the Media Freedom Act carves out sweeping exceptions that let states target journalists under vague legal justifications.
“The fact that house searches are conducted based on mere rumors is a devastating testament to the state of the rule of law in Germany,” MEP Petr Bystron said.
States that don’t do enough to stop emissions can be ordered to pay “full reparation to injured States,” the court said.
“We believe this decision is politically motivated and will challenge it in court,” Victory party representative Vasily Bolya said.
An end-of-school-year ceremony in a Church of Sweden sanctuary exposed children and parents to Pride flags, free condoms, and a speech on ‘everyone’s equal value.’
Committing serious crimes means being excluded from asylum protection, a government spokesman said.
A Constitutional Court decision calling for reform has been weaponized by the lawyers for ‘Hammer Girl’ MEP Ilaria Salis to undermine Meloni’s deportation plans.
Private talks between coalition members and opposition figures add pressure as the government faces increasing criticism over border control.
Critics and media still slam the Sweden Democrats over their past—while ignoring other parties that currently tolerate antisemitic MPs.
At last count, Robert Habeck of the Green Party had personally filed 805 police reports against citizens for allegedly insulting him.
While online Islamist radicalization runs rampant among young boys, French schools will focus on the threat of ‘incel culture.’
The designation would require Musk’s free speech platform to implement an age verification system to continue working in France.