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Italy: Russian mission outraged by daily’s mistake in Lega funding case
RomeThe Russian Embassy in Italy is not satisfied with the statement published by an Italian newspaper in response to the false claims it published alleging that a Russian diplomat is involved in the financing of Italy’s Lega party.
Brexit: Can Boris Johnson count on Hungarian support?
Boris Johnson may be counting on Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban to veto a postponement of Brexit. Hungary has said that it would make "its own choice" if the question arises.
Majority of Germans believe democracy is at risk
BerlinA majority of Germans consider democracy in their country to be threatened. According to a survey conducted by opinion polling agency YouGov, 53 percent of Germans believe that democracy is in danger.
Czech President wants withdrawal of recognition for Kosovo
BelgradeDuring a news conference, Czech President Milos Zeman denounced Kosovo as a country “run by war criminals”.
The city of Pescara celebrates its soldier-poet Gabriele D’Annunzio
PescaraFrom September 7 to 15, Pescara, the capital city of Italian Abruzzo region, will celebrate la Festa della Rivoluzione – d’Annunzio torna a Pescara [Revolution festival – d’Annunzio returns to Pescara]. His legacy has inspired Italian sovereignists.
Too white and too masculine: Firemen drop mascots
LincolnshireA fire service in the UK has taken the decision to axe a popular TV character as their mascot.
A third of French people ready to vote RN in presidential election
ParisAn Elabe poll for BFMTV revealed that a third of French voters would give their voice to the National Rally in 2022.
French firemen, police and gendarmes assaulted … in one evening
On the evening of Tuesday, September 10, firefighters were assaulted while trying to extinguish "deliberately set" fires. The police and gendarmes met the same fate when they intervened to protect the firemen in Quimper, a city in Brittany, northwest France.
Amazon Fires ignite Cold War
It is not only the war between the "Western community of values“ and Russia that is raging but, more recently, between France and Brazil - or, more precisely between French President Emmanuel Macron and his Brazilian counterpart Jair Bolsonaro. It's about morality and ideology.
Italy: Russian mission outraged by daily’s mistake in Lega funding case
RomeThe Russian Embassy in Italy is not satisfied with the statement published by an Italian newspaper in response to the false claims it published alleging that a Russian diplomat is involved in the financing of Italy’s Lega party.
Brexit: Can Boris Johnson count on Hungarian support?
Boris Johnson may be counting on Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban to veto a postponement of Brexit. Hungary has said that it would make "its own choice" if the question arises.
Majority of Germans believe democracy is at risk
BerlinA majority of Germans consider democracy in their country to be threatened. According to a survey conducted by opinion polling agency YouGov, 53 percent of Germans believe that democracy is in danger.
Czech President wants withdrawal of recognition for Kosovo
BelgradeDuring a news conference, Czech President Milos Zeman denounced Kosovo as a country “run by war criminals”.
The city of Pescara celebrates its soldier-poet Gabriele D’Annunzio
PescaraFrom September 7 to 15, Pescara, the capital city of Italian Abruzzo region, will celebrate la Festa della Rivoluzione – d’Annunzio torna a Pescara [Revolution festival – d’Annunzio returns to Pescara]. His legacy has inspired Italian sovereignists.
Too white and too masculine: Firemen drop mascots
LincolnshireA fire service in the UK has taken the decision to axe a popular TV character as their mascot.
A third of French people ready to vote RN in presidential election
ParisAn Elabe poll for BFMTV revealed that a third of French voters would give their voice to the National Rally in 2022.
French firemen, police and gendarmes assaulted … in one evening
On the evening of Tuesday, September 10, firefighters were assaulted while trying to extinguish "deliberately set" fires. The police and gendarmes met the same fate when they intervened to protect the firemen in Quimper, a city in Brittany, northwest France.
Amazon Fires ignite Cold War
It is not only the war between the "Western community of values“ and Russia that is raging but, more recently, between France and Brazil - or, more precisely between French President Emmanuel Macron and his Brazilian counterpart Jair Bolsonaro. It's about morality and ideology.