
Austria: Sky-High Dissatisfaction With Political System; FPÖ’s Kickl Rising
A mere 38% of respondents reported feeling satisfied with Austria’s political system in 2022, down from 67% who gave the same answer in 2018.

A mere 38% of respondents reported feeling satisfied with Austria’s political system in 2022, down from 67% who gave the same answer in 2018.

Fires in electric vehicles occur less often but tend to be more difficult to extinguish.

Critics note that the NHS, struggling enough with a lack of funding, critical staff shortages, and long waiting lists for patients, has bigger fish to fry.

The world is becoming more dangerous, according to British scientist Jim Skea, who also believes there is reason for optimism in the fight against climate change.

One member of von der Leyen’s staff has been fingered in particular for aping American talking points on China as the EU stumbles to form a coherent policy on de-risking from China.

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MPs insist that the government must “learn from the Huawei experience.”

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Goodwill towards France is dwindling precipitously in the post-coup Niger. French flags were burned at the French embassy, while locals shouted anti-French slogans.
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