The Kreuzweise, a bar in the Konrad-Adenauer-Allee has had repeated trouble with a group of guests from Africa. It has now decided to ban Africans.
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French court bans two Dow pesticides
A French court has suspended the license for two pesticides made by Dow Chemical, citing potential environmental danger including their effects on bees, Reuters reported.
Agri South Africa gets cold feet about protests against #plaasmoorde (farm murders)
South Africa's biggest farmers' union gives further protests against #plaasmoorde the cold shoulder.
Merkel’s new favourite words: Exploratory talks
Embattled German leader Angela Merkel has enlisted the aid of Social Democrat leader and former EU Parliament President, Martin Schulz, to keep herself in power in a fragile establishment stitch-up.
AfD youth leader says anti-Russian sanctions are hurting Germany
Markus Frohnmaier, youth leader of the Alternative for Germany (AfD), said sanctions against Russia are hurting both the German economy as well as employment.
Trans teenager is British Labour Party’s new women’s officer
A transgender teenager - formerly a boy - has been elected as a women’s officer for the British Labour Party. The cult of diversity and gender have now gone so far that women in politics are being forced to accept a man as their "female representative".
Rabbi kicked out over mixed-race members
An Orthodox Rabbi has been expelled and booted from his Yonkers home in New York by his congregation, after he continued welcoming blacks and mixed race Jews into his synagogue.
Knife attack in Germany: Killed for being Christian?
Following the fatal knife attack on a 38-year-old woman, and after complex investigations by German criminal investigators, a suspected Afghan national was put in a mental institution following a court order and prior medical examination.
Dutch ruling on Scythian gold from Crimea ‘politicised’ says Russian minister
Russia has filed an appeal in the Netherlands after a court decision to give ancient gold Scythian artefacts from Crimea to Ukraine.
Putin, Assad meet to announce end of Syrian war
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Syria's head of state Bashar al-Assad have announced an early end to the military operation in Syria.
French court bans two Dow pesticides
A French court has suspended the license for two pesticides made by Dow Chemical, citing potential environmental danger including their effects on bees, Reuters reported.
Agri South Africa gets cold feet about protests against #plaasmoorde (farm murders)
South Africa's biggest farmers' union gives further protests against #plaasmoorde the cold shoulder.
Merkel’s new favourite words: Exploratory talks
Embattled German leader Angela Merkel has enlisted the aid of Social Democrat leader and former EU Parliament President, Martin Schulz, to keep herself in power in a fragile establishment stitch-up.
AfD youth leader says anti-Russian sanctions are hurting Germany
Markus Frohnmaier, youth leader of the Alternative for Germany (AfD), said sanctions against Russia are hurting both the German economy as well as employment.
Trans teenager is British Labour Party’s new women’s officer
A transgender teenager - formerly a boy - has been elected as a women’s officer for the British Labour Party. The cult of diversity and gender have now gone so far that women in politics are being forced to accept a man as their "female representative".
Rabbi kicked out over mixed-race members
An Orthodox Rabbi has been expelled and booted from his Yonkers home in New York by his congregation, after he continued welcoming blacks and mixed race Jews into his synagogue.
Knife attack in Germany: Killed for being Christian?
Following the fatal knife attack on a 38-year-old woman, and after complex investigations by German criminal investigators, a suspected Afghan national was put in a mental institution following a court order and prior medical examination.
Dutch ruling on Scythian gold from Crimea ‘politicised’ says Russian minister
Russia has filed an appeal in the Netherlands after a court decision to give ancient gold Scythian artefacts from Crimea to Ukraine.
Putin, Assad meet to announce end of Syrian war
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Syria's head of state Bashar al-Assad have announced an early end to the military operation in Syria.