
No German Recession (Not Yet)
Based on Eurostat numbers, it is inaccurate to declare the German economy in recession.

Based on Eurostat numbers, it is inaccurate to declare the German economy in recession.

Speakers noted that there is a risk that the increasing push towards digital dominance will make European citizens not just less strong, but less free.

The failed incursion on Russian soil using U.S. equipment—of which Washington strongly disapproved—seems not to have impacted the flow of arms.

There are “technical limitations to what’s possible,” OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said, hinting that his company might have to leave Europe if Brussels remains unwilling to compromise.

In order to accelerate the ecological transition, Elisabeth Borne highlighted the necessary distribution of the effort between the state, individuals, and companies.

Votes were apparently being bought for €50-200 in a massive surge of fraudulent voting which VOX suggests might have been organized by Morocco.

The opposition calls for the government’s resignation, but it would rather disband the entire parliament since the snowballing scandal has engulfed all major parties alike, leading to snap elections soon.

Wallonia pushes for even stricter rules, while Flanders rejects the ambitious nature restoration plan for fear of a new round of farmer protests—leaving the divided De Croo government unable to find a solution.

In the decision that it handed down, the district court stated that if the transgender inmate were to be transferred to a female prison he would pose a “not insignificant security risk for female inmates.”

In an unprecedented move, the European Parliament has sought to block a democratically elected government from assuming the presidency of the Council of the EU.
Those who “believe the war will be ended through Russian-Ukrainian negotiations are not living in the real world,” Orbán argued.
Election results followed the same trend seen over the past 25 years of ethnocentric politics, in sync with the country’s enduring ethnic rifts. But a contested result has led to protests.
Austria re-elected Alexander van der Bellen as president. With 56% of the votes, the 78-year-old managed to gain an absolute majority in the first ballot.
Acts of sabotage in two locations brought train traffic in northern Germany to a standstill for hours. Politicians call for better protection of critical infrastructure, while some even speculate it might have been an attack by Russia.
One month in, Golden Globe Race skippers are facing the mid-Atlantic doldrums while crossing the equator. With three already retired, many more are suffering from the physical and mental strains of the isolation.
According to other scientists, Pääbo’s achievement is monumental not only for anthropology and physiology but also for genomics techniques.
According to Vučić, Orbán said that when he traveled to the UK for talks with country’s top politicians, Margaret Thatcher told him: “It bothers me a lot that you refused to attack Serbia because more British soldiers will die.”
The AfD managed to win over 40,00 voters from FDP, 40,00 from the CDU, and 25,000 from the SPD.
The war in Yemen has raged since 2014, pitting the country’s government against the Houthi rebels.
The event included Prime Minister of Poland, Mateusz Morawiecki, as well as video messages from Viktor Orbán, Giorgia Meloni, and Donald Trump.
Three researchers who dedicated their life’s work to quantum mechanics, specifically the ‘entangled states’ of particles, have been awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics 2022 for turning an experimental field into a science with practical applications.
The Nobel Foundation explains that the three laureates have developed theoretical foundations for how governments can regulate financial markets and address financial crises.