Tel AvivAn Israeli company is said to have hacked into the accounts of campaign workers and operate fake user accounts. The Tel Aviv company run by secret agents claims to have manipulated elections worldwide. The traces also lead to Europe.
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Austria’s ‘Integration Barometer’ shows dramatic shift
ViennaIn view of the mass influx of "refugees" and asylum seekers that has been going on for months, the mood towards immigrants is changing in Austria: According to the current "Integration Barometer", 67 percent of the population are now against living with "refugees". A few months ago it was 20 percent less.
Romanian MP believes earthquake was a deliberate attack on Turkey
BucharestA Romanian member of parliament, Senator Diana Șoșoacă, has delivered a speech in which she warned that the horrific earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria had been engineered by the US.
It’s spring for nuclear power
StockholmThe tide has turned in Europe and Sweden when it comes to the nuclear power issue. On January 11, Sweden's government opened the door for new nuclear reactors to be built, more than the previous maximum number and in new locations in the country.
NYT to challenge Von der Leyen on missing Pfizer texts
BrusselsText messages between Ursula von der Leyen and Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla could shed light on billion euro deals to purchase Covid-19 shots. An American newspaper is challenging the European Commission in court to release them.
Clown fatigue strikes Sanremo
The world-famous Sanremo Festival kicked off in Italy on February 7. Actually, on the last evening of the spectacle, on Saturday, the Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky was supposed to appear there via video link.
Ukraine: Berlusconi throws a curveball
RomeFormer Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has sharply criticized Ukrainian President Zelensky. Zelensky is responsible for the war and the "devastation" in Ukraine. That's why he judges "this gentleman very, very negatively".
EU to dispatch ‘disinformation experts’ all over the world
BrusselsBrussels is gearing up for a global propaganda war. The bluster with which the EU introduced the new name for its censorship bodes ill. It's no longer about truth or lies, but rather about the intentions that are assumed of those who report facts.
Dutch University of Groningen fires ‘conspiracy lecturer’
GroningenThe sub district court has ruled that the University of Groningen (RUG) may dismiss lecturer Tjeerd Andringa. An external investigation had been launched into the lecturer, alleging that he had used too many "one-sided alternative sources".
‘US troops should withdraw’ if implicated in German pipeline sabotage
BerlinAfter a report by a star reporter that the US and Norway had blown up the Nord Stream pipelines, the AfD called for investigative committees to be set up.
Austria’s ‘Integration Barometer’ shows dramatic shift
ViennaIn view of the mass influx of "refugees" and asylum seekers that has been going on for months, the mood towards immigrants is changing in Austria: According to the current "Integration Barometer", 67 percent of the population are now against living with "refugees". A few months ago it was 20 percent less.
Romanian MP believes earthquake was a deliberate attack on Turkey
BucharestA Romanian member of parliament, Senator Diana Șoșoacă, has delivered a speech in which she warned that the horrific earthquake that hit Turkey and Syria had been engineered by the US.
It’s spring for nuclear power
StockholmThe tide has turned in Europe and Sweden when it comes to the nuclear power issue. On January 11, Sweden's government opened the door for new nuclear reactors to be built, more than the previous maximum number and in new locations in the country.
NYT to challenge Von der Leyen on missing Pfizer texts
BrusselsText messages between Ursula von der Leyen and Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla could shed light on billion euro deals to purchase Covid-19 shots. An American newspaper is challenging the European Commission in court to release them.
Clown fatigue strikes Sanremo
The world-famous Sanremo Festival kicked off in Italy on February 7. Actually, on the last evening of the spectacle, on Saturday, the Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky was supposed to appear there via video link.
Ukraine: Berlusconi throws a curveball
RomeFormer Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi has sharply criticized Ukrainian President Zelensky. Zelensky is responsible for the war and the "devastation" in Ukraine. That's why he judges "this gentleman very, very negatively".
EU to dispatch ‘disinformation experts’ all over the world
BrusselsBrussels is gearing up for a global propaganda war. The bluster with which the EU introduced the new name for its censorship bodes ill. It's no longer about truth or lies, but rather about the intentions that are assumed of those who report facts.
Dutch University of Groningen fires ‘conspiracy lecturer’
GroningenThe sub district court has ruled that the University of Groningen (RUG) may dismiss lecturer Tjeerd Andringa. An external investigation had been launched into the lecturer, alleging that he had used too many "one-sided alternative sources".
‘US troops should withdraw’ if implicated in German pipeline sabotage
BerlinAfter a report by a star reporter that the US and Norway had blown up the Nord Stream pipelines, the AfD called for investigative committees to be set up.