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Deutsche Bahn sentenced for gender ‘mistake’
FrankfurtIn future, Deutsche Bahn (DB) will no longer be allowed to address its customers as "Mr" and "Mrs", but must henceforth offer a "gender-neutral" address when booking tickets on the internet. The Frankfurt Higher Regional Court has ordered the railway to do so. The complaint was filed by a person who does not classify himself as either female or male.
EU accession status for Ukraine – Brussels to tackle the impossible
Brussels/KievThe decision to grant Ukraine accession status raises numerous questions: Ukraine (and Moldova) were officially granted this status at the EU summit in Brussels on Thursday evening. This decision had been extremely controversial and contested for weeks. But all previous critics – above all Austria, Slovenia, Croatia, the Netherlands and France – have surprisingly caved in and have cleared the way for the two countries to join the EU.
Hungary sees number of illegals doubling
BudapestThe onslaught of illegals on Hungary's southern border continues unabated – the number of migrants there has more than doubled compared to last year. According to the Hungarian border police, more than 100 000 illegals have already been arrested this year.
‘Fiat money needed to hide Great Reset costs’
ViennaThe failure to put the financial system on a solid footing after the financial crisis in 2008, the pandemic and sanctions due to the Ukraine war, have ensured that the cards are finally being reshuffled.
How Germany became the laughing stock of Europe
Annalena Baerbock, Germany's newly minted stateswoman, continues to leave lasting impressions on the diplomatic stage. The minister of Defense is following in her footsteps.
Major setback for Transatlanticism: Italian Five Star Movement splits over Ukraine policy
RomeIn Italy, the dispute over the Draghi government's Ukraine policy has led to a political earthquake: Foreign Minister Di Maio has resigned from his party, the Five Star Movement, after considerable squabbling over Ukraine.
Melilla: 400 Africans tear down border fence
On Friday, 400 young Africans managed to tear down the border fence from Morocco to the Spanish enclave of Melilla and to penetrate EU territory. The incident is not the first of its kind. And since the invaders are not expected to be returned to Morocco quickly, it will certainly not be the last.
Food from ground chicken bones?
HelsinkiAmong all the alarming reports about an impending food crisis, a Finnish company believes that it has found a way to incorporate bones into minced chicken, which reduces the meat's production cost and environmental impact. But will anyone want to eat it?
Biden’s puppet-status confirmed with script reveal
WashingtonUS leader Joe Biden on Thursday was outed holding a script, ostensibly given to him by his superiors instructing him on how to enter a room, sit down and when to "say hello". The only problem is that the president is not supposed to have any superiors – he was elected by the American people to be the "Commander-in-Chief".
Deutsche Bahn sentenced for gender ‘mistake’
FrankfurtIn future, Deutsche Bahn (DB) will no longer be allowed to address its customers as "Mr" and "Mrs", but must henceforth offer a "gender-neutral" address when booking tickets on the internet. The Frankfurt Higher Regional Court has ordered the railway to do so. The complaint was filed by a person who does not classify himself as either female or male.
EU accession status for Ukraine – Brussels to tackle the impossible
Brussels/KievThe decision to grant Ukraine accession status raises numerous questions: Ukraine (and Moldova) were officially granted this status at the EU summit in Brussels on Thursday evening. This decision had been extremely controversial and contested for weeks. But all previous critics – above all Austria, Slovenia, Croatia, the Netherlands and France – have surprisingly caved in and have cleared the way for the two countries to join the EU.
Hungary sees number of illegals doubling
BudapestThe onslaught of illegals on Hungary's southern border continues unabated – the number of migrants there has more than doubled compared to last year. According to the Hungarian border police, more than 100 000 illegals have already been arrested this year.
‘Fiat money needed to hide Great Reset costs’
ViennaThe failure to put the financial system on a solid footing after the financial crisis in 2008, the pandemic and sanctions due to the Ukraine war, have ensured that the cards are finally being reshuffled.
How Germany became the laughing stock of Europe
Annalena Baerbock, Germany's newly minted stateswoman, continues to leave lasting impressions on the diplomatic stage. The minister of Defense is following in her footsteps.
Major setback for Transatlanticism: Italian Five Star Movement splits over Ukraine policy
RomeIn Italy, the dispute over the Draghi government's Ukraine policy has led to a political earthquake: Foreign Minister Di Maio has resigned from his party, the Five Star Movement, after considerable squabbling over Ukraine.
Melilla: 400 Africans tear down border fence
On Friday, 400 young Africans managed to tear down the border fence from Morocco to the Spanish enclave of Melilla and to penetrate EU territory. The incident is not the first of its kind. And since the invaders are not expected to be returned to Morocco quickly, it will certainly not be the last.
Food from ground chicken bones?
HelsinkiAmong all the alarming reports about an impending food crisis, a Finnish company believes that it has found a way to incorporate bones into minced chicken, which reduces the meat's production cost and environmental impact. But will anyone want to eat it?
Biden’s puppet-status confirmed with script reveal
WashingtonUS leader Joe Biden on Thursday was outed holding a script, ostensibly given to him by his superiors instructing him on how to enter a room, sit down and when to "say hello". The only problem is that the president is not supposed to have any superiors – he was elected by the American people to be the "Commander-in-Chief".