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German coup: Reich citizens failed dismally with recruitment attempts

BerlinNew details are becoming known about the large-scale raid against Reich citizens. Fewer than ten people were recruited for the planned 280 “homeland security units” and according to investigators, there was no acute danger at the time of the raid.

German ‘terror raid’ delivers different assessments in US, Russia

BerlinAbroad, too, the large-scale raid by the German Ministry of the Interior against a "rightwing conspiracy" triggered a curious response. Leading US media outlets were dismayed at the “right-wing extremist” threat in Germany, with the White House signalling support for the crack-down.

Orban underscores EU Parliament’s double standards

BrusselsWhile the European Union has been raising allegations of corruption against Hungary, the institution itself has become embroiled in a corruption scandal – much to the delight of the Hungarian Prime Minister, who makes no secret of it on Twitter.

‘Racist’ mathematics should be ‘decolonized’

LondonA new project of the anti-white agenda is now being reported from Great Britain. Mathematics must be "decolonized" as it is "racist" in its traditional form.

Morocco victory over Portugal ignites more clashes in Paris

ParisIncidents broke out after the Morocco-Portugal match. Fireworks and projectiles were thrown at the police by Moroccan youths. During the evening, 74 people were arrested in Paris.

German chancellor to quit Twitter over Musk

BerlinSince Elon Musk took over Twitter, the company has caused a political stir. Chancellor Scholz is apparently considering retiring there. The reason is "problematic developments" on the platform. It's not the first negative reaction to the new Twitter boss.

Macron’s best friend convicted of drugging former employee to rape her

ParisLaurent Bigorgne, a close friend of French President Macron, and former director of the Montaigne Institute, who resigned on 27 February, has been found guilty by the courts of drugging his ex-sister-in-law and former employee to commit "rape or sexual assault".

Vienna school sorts classes according to religious affiliation

ViennaSegregation is the new name of the game: A school in Vienna-Donaustadt now arranges the classes of a lower school according to affiliation to different religious groups.

Western armament companies suffer from acute shortsightedness

StockholmThe Stockholm Institute for Peace Research SIPRI has now presented the latest sales figures for the hundred largest arms companies. They were also able to enjoy an excellent financial year in 2021 and slightly increased their sales in 2021 to 592 billion euros. But the main problem is supply-chain bottlenecks due to sanctions.

Meloni administration yet to lift fines for unvaccinated

RomeThe new Italian right-wing government under Giorgia Meloni announced a change of course in Corona policy immediately after taking office and promised that there would be no more lockdowns. But she apparently does not want to change the criminalization of the unvaccinated, which was regulated by law by the previous government. Because from next Thursday, 1,9 million unvaccinated Italians will be fined.