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Tag: Robert Semonsen

Poland & Slovakia To Send Fighter Jets To Ukraine

Robert Semonsen March 20, 2023

The Russian Federation has condemned the plan to send MiG-29 fighter jets to Ukraine, vowing to destroy them once they enter the theater of war.

Islamo-Leftism: German Greens Hail First Arabic Street Sign

Robert Semonsen March 20, 2023

The signs prompted such intense debate online that the public news outlet WDR disabled its comment section under its story.

Credit Suisse Given $54 Billion Lifeline

Robert Semonsen March 17, 2023

Credit Suisse is the first global systemically crucial financial institution since the financial crisis of 2008 to receive a central bank lifeline.

Italy: Illegal Arrivals Up Nearly 200% This Year 

Robert Semonsen March 16, 2023

The drastic uptick in illegal arrivals comes despite Prime Minister Georgia Meloni’s pre-election campaign promises to drastically curtail illegal immigration.

PM Orbán & FPÖ Chief Urge Peace Talks

Robert Semonsen March 14, 2023

Prime Minister Orbán’s meeting with the leader of the Austrian Freedom Party (FPÖ) may have been intended as a message to the ruling Austrian People’s Party (ÖVP).

Meloni Introduces Severe Prison Terms for Human Traffickers 

Robert Semonsen March 14, 2023

Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni announced human traffickers responsible for the bodily harm or death of migrants will face prison sentences of between 10 and 30 years.

France: Senator Tried for Tweeting “Immigration Kills the Youth”

Robert Semonsen March 12, 2023

The comments that got the French lawmaker into legal trouble came in response to news circulating about the murder of a teenage Parisian boy by a 62-year-old Senegalese national.

German ‘Die Linke’ MP Wagenknecht Quits Party

Robert Semonsen March 9, 2023

Her unique appeal and broad popularity flies in the face of the traditional—some might go so far as to say antiquated—Right-Left political spectrum, leading to speculation whether Wagenknecht will establish a party.

Austrian Regional Election: SPÖ Maintains Control Over Carinthia

Robert Semonsen March 9, 2023

The election results mean that the ‘grand coalition’ between the SPÖ and the ÖVP will more than likely continue to rule in the region.

Murders, Rapes, and Sexual Assaults Increase in Ireland

Robert Semonsen March 8, 2023

Peadar Toibín of the Aontú party was one of the few Irish parliamentarians who, in his reaction to the Garda’s unsettling figures, criticized the governing coalition for failing to protect society’s women.

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