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‘Flying must no longer be part of a child’s dreams’ – Green mayor of Poitiers axes flying clubs
Poitiers The new environmentalist town hall of Poitiers briefly informed the two Poitiers flying clubs that they would no longer be subsidized.
Germany pauses AstraZeneca vaccine again with 31 new cases of blood clotting
The EU recently decided to resume vaccination with AstraZeneca's vaccine, but new reports of blood clots are already coming in.
Two more deaths in France from AstraZeneca vaccine
ParisThree new cases of atypical thrombosis (blood clots) associated with AstraZeneca's Covid-19 vaccine, resulted in two additional deaths in France between March 19 and 25, according to the Medicines Agency (ANSM).
Significantly more Germans are crime victims of foreigners than the other way around
BerlinGermans are significantly more likely to be victims of crimes involving foreign suspects than the other way around.
Winchester University students criticise Greta Thunberg statue
The University of Winchester in the UK has treated itself to a life-size bronze statue of climate protection activist Greta Thunberg . “As the University for Sustainability and Social Justice, we are proud to honour this inspiring woman in this way. We hope that your statue will help to inspire our community and to remind us that we can change the world for the better, no matter what life throws at us,” Vice Chancellor Joy Carter proudly announced at the unveiling. But her students were not happy.
Threats, attacks against French elected officials tripled in 2020
ParisIn particular, violence by citizens against mayors has risen sharply. The total number of attacks, threats or insults against elected politicians recorded in 2020, stands at 1300.
Human rights activist arrested in Estonia
TallinnAccording to Estonian human rights activists, Sergey Seredenko, one of their colleagues, was detained by the Estonian Internal Security Service (KaPo), and then arrested on charges of collaboration with a foreign state in the beginning of March.
Pro-immigration guerrillas cause traffic chaos to prevent deportation in Vienna
ViennaLeft-wing extremists and "refugee" workers protested again in Vienna against the deportation of illegal immigrants, causing traffic chaos. As the police and several media reported, around 50 demonstrators blocked a motorway junction at Vienna Airport.
‘Who are the great apes?’ French school in Morocco stirs up controversy
CasablancaConfusion, anger, incomprehension… The parents of students at the French primary school Ernest Renan in Morocco were somewhat taken aback. On Thursday March 25, their children received a peculiar science exercise.
‘Flying must no longer be part of a child’s dreams’ – Green mayor of Poitiers axes flying clubs
Poitiers The new environmentalist town hall of Poitiers briefly informed the two Poitiers flying clubs that they would no longer be subsidized.
Germany pauses AstraZeneca vaccine again with 31 new cases of blood clotting
The EU recently decided to resume vaccination with AstraZeneca's vaccine, but new reports of blood clots are already coming in.
Two more deaths in France from AstraZeneca vaccine
ParisThree new cases of atypical thrombosis (blood clots) associated with AstraZeneca's Covid-19 vaccine, resulted in two additional deaths in France between March 19 and 25, according to the Medicines Agency (ANSM).
Significantly more Germans are crime victims of foreigners than the other way around
BerlinGermans are significantly more likely to be victims of crimes involving foreign suspects than the other way around.
Winchester University students criticise Greta Thunberg statue
The University of Winchester in the UK has treated itself to a life-size bronze statue of climate protection activist Greta Thunberg . “As the University for Sustainability and Social Justice, we are proud to honour this inspiring woman in this way. We hope that your statue will help to inspire our community and to remind us that we can change the world for the better, no matter what life throws at us,” Vice Chancellor Joy Carter proudly announced at the unveiling. But her students were not happy.
Threats, attacks against French elected officials tripled in 2020
ParisIn particular, violence by citizens against mayors has risen sharply. The total number of attacks, threats or insults against elected politicians recorded in 2020, stands at 1300.
Human rights activist arrested in Estonia
TallinnAccording to Estonian human rights activists, Sergey Seredenko, one of their colleagues, was detained by the Estonian Internal Security Service (KaPo), and then arrested on charges of collaboration with a foreign state in the beginning of March.
Pro-immigration guerrillas cause traffic chaos to prevent deportation in Vienna
ViennaLeft-wing extremists and "refugee" workers protested again in Vienna against the deportation of illegal immigrants, causing traffic chaos. As the police and several media reported, around 50 demonstrators blocked a motorway junction at Vienna Airport.
‘Who are the great apes?’ French school in Morocco stirs up controversy
CasablancaConfusion, anger, incomprehension… The parents of students at the French primary school Ernest Renan in Morocco were somewhat taken aback. On Thursday March 25, their children received a peculiar science exercise.