German ‘Citizens’ Council’ Wants To Criminalise Spread of “Disinformation”
Interior Minister Nancy Faeser claims she wants to uphold free speech—despite her attempts to ban a government-critical magazine.
Interior Minister Nancy Faeser claims she wants to uphold free speech—despite her attempts to ban a government-critical magazine.
“Six years in prison for blocking landings and defending Italy and Italians? Madness. Defending Italy is not a crime and I will not give up, not now, not ever,” the deputy prime minister said.
“The voters have clearly indicated that the influx must decrease,” asylum minister said.
Viktor Orbán’s peace crusade must be supported—for the sake of Ukraine, Europe, and the world.
Suspect wanted to “kill as many of them as possible,” prosecutors said.
The final objective must remain the departure of Emmanuel Macron.
The centre-right party has started negotiations with Die Linke, but a coalition without the anti-immigration AfD will be hard to maintain.
Greeks—like many Europeans—increasingly doubt the impact of electoral participation on policy choices.
Leftists should stop the name-calling and work with the right-wing to focus on real-life issues.
The S&D threatens to blow up the ‘Ursula coalition’ if von der Leyen allows a conservative “into the heart of the Commission.”
With its ‘firewall’ against the AfD, the CDU stubbornly clings to a losing left-wing coalition.
Many see the appointment of veteran Eurocrat Barnier as out of step with large swathes of the electorate—even those who now crave political stability.
Although the UK abandoned it, the idea of processing migrants in third countries is gaining popularity in Europe.
Tusk’s opponents called the move by the state an attempt to “eliminate the only strong opposition party.”
At last, the name Michel Barnier has come out of the hat, but the road map is still not clear.
The new PM is known as a cold technocrat, marked by his long years in Brussels.
Von der Leyen is set to create a fourth executive VP post just for Italy—to avoid offending her coalition allies by giving away one of their jobs to the ECR.
Opposition centre-right CDU wants to reject some migrants at the border, but the governing Greens oppose the suggestion.
The carmaker’s announcement comes at a tough time for the ruling left-liberal coalition.
One country caved, but von der Leyen is still trying to get five others to change their picks to women.
Green Party’s Robert Habeck accused pro-peace parties of being “paid directly by Russia and Beijing.”
Left-wing nationalist Bündnis Sahra Wagenknecht could become the kingmaker.
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