The Left Case Against the EU (1_2)
The Left Case Against the EU (2_2)
2019 European Parliament Elections: Chess Game in Central Europe
What will the European Parliament look like after the elections of May 26? Chess game in Central Europe, Salvini’s activism, repositioning of Western European populists, consequences of Brexit and questions about Fidesz and ANO. ...
source: visegrad post
Business Minister says he fears a no deal Brexit could shut down the Jaguar and Mini plants as new poll reveals crashing out of the EU is now the most popular option with voters
ICM poll found 28% of voters back a no deal Brexit - the most popular choice
Esther McVey is launching a campaign to reassure voters about a no deal
Business Minister Richard Harrington said crashing out would be a disaster
...
source: dailymail
Every third deportation in Hamburg fails
In Hamburg every third deportation fails. As the answer of the senate to a request of the FDP parliamentary group showed, last year more than 600 people could not be deported for different reasons. In the vast majority of cases, the people were not there when the police knocked on their doors. Or they were ill, the family was not complete. Some people have reportedly resisted so much that the project must be terminated. ...
source: ndr translate
source: ndr
Sweden wants from 2030 ban sale of gasoline and diesel
Scandinavia is considered a pioneer in climate issues. Sweden is once again showing an example of this with its transport policy. ...
source: heise translate
source: heise
How monetary union is sacrificed on the altar of competitiveness
European Economic & Monetary Union (EMU) is in permanent crisis. The economic strengths of the participating nations are drifting apart instead of converging. This creates great frustration among the governments of countries being left behind and fierce disputes between them and Brussels and governments of core countries. ...
source: norbert haering
The Left Case Against the EU (2_2)
2019 European Parliament Elections: Chess Game in Central Europe
What will the European Parliament look like after the elections of May 26? Chess game in Central Europe, Salvini’s activism, repositioning of Western European populists, consequences of Brexit and questions about Fidesz and ANO. ...
source: visegrad post
Business Minister says he fears a no deal Brexit could shut down the Jaguar and Mini plants as new poll reveals crashing out of the EU is now the most popular option with voters
ICM poll found 28% of voters back a no deal Brexit - the most popular choice
Esther McVey is launching a campaign to reassure voters about a no deal
Business Minister Richard Harrington said crashing out would be a disaster
...
source: dailymail
Every third deportation in Hamburg fails
In Hamburg every third deportation fails. As the answer of the senate to a request of the FDP parliamentary group showed, last year more than 600 people could not be deported for different reasons. In the vast majority of cases, the people were not there when the police knocked on their doors. Or they were ill, the family was not complete. Some people have reportedly resisted so much that the project must be terminated. ...
source: ndr translate
source: ndr
Sweden wants from 2030 ban sale of gasoline and diesel
Scandinavia is considered a pioneer in climate issues. Sweden is once again showing an example of this with its transport policy. ...
source: heise translate
source: heise
How monetary union is sacrificed on the altar of competitiveness
European Economic & Monetary Union (EMU) is in permanent crisis. The economic strengths of the participating nations are drifting apart instead of converging. This creates great frustration among the governments of countries being left behind and fierce disputes between them and Brussels and governments of core countries. ...
source: norbert haering
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