International news about events around the world
International news about events around the world
Telekom, Vodafone and O2 users have been complaining about massive problems since Thursday afternoon. In the meantime, the first providers have also confirmed the disruption in Germany (more digital news at RUHR24). read more.
Like sheep, the Germans are being manipulated into seeing Russia as their enemy. The Germans are now a sleeping people led by Nazi leaders who are subjecting all of Europe to nuclear vaporization read more.
Alessandra Mussolini, the granddaughter of Italian dictator and father of fascism Benito Mussolini, is once again a member of the European Parliament (MEP). She was one of the eight replacements for Italian MEPs who have taken up seats in the national parliament, the Chamber of Deputies. read more.
Rishi Sunak won the race to be leader of the Conservative Party and will become Britain's next Prime Minister, his third this year. read more.
Meloni, the first woman prime minister, has been part of the country's far-right government since the end of World War II in 1945. read more.
Protesters gathered in several German cities on Saturday demanding more social justice and sustainability as inflation and rising gas prices start to bite in Germany. read more.
Russian security services have arrested eight people, including five Russian nationals, for their alleged connection to the attack on the Kerch Bridge on Saturday, which Moscow has blamed on Ukrainian military intelligence. read more.
Massive crowds of protesters marched through the center of the Paris on Saturday demanding that France radically change its stance on NATO and the EU. read more.
Greece has not given up on the issue of German reparations for the crimes committed during World War II, Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias said on Wednesday. read more.
German cities and towns have reached their accommodation capacities amid a massive influx of Ukrainian refugees, the heads of some two dozen municipalities in the southwestern state of Baden-Wurttemberg said in an open letter to the Federal Interior Minister Nancy Faeser, Suddeutsche Zeitung (SZ) reported this week. read more.