At the Munich Security Conference, Olaf Scholz accused the U.S. vice president of unacceptable interference in Germany’s coming elections.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has shot back strongly in defense of his stance against the far-right and says his country won’t accept people who “intervene in our democracy.” ...
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DPA International on MSNFormer German interior minister Gerhart Baum dies at 92Former German interior minister Gerhart Baum, who served under former chancellor Helmut Schmidt during the terrorism of the ...
Vance surprised European leaders by accusing them of suppressing free speech and refusing to work with far-right parties.
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Hosted on MSNChristian Democrats Hand Golden Ticket to German Far RightFriedrich Merz, the leader of Germany’s conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU), introduced a nonbinding motion in the ...
Germany's chancellor, Olaf Scholz, has hit back at Vice President JD Vance who had criticized European nations over free speech and their treatment of far-right parties.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has rejected “outside” interference in German elections, insisting that they would decide their ...
In the run-up to the German federal election, articles promoting the Left Party and attempting to present its lead candidate ...
The vice president delivered a scolding speech advocating that Europe move over to accommodate the rising anti-migration, ...
Vice President Vance met Friday with a leader of the far-right Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party, making him the ...
As the annual high-level Munich Security Conference gets underway, the Russia-Ukraine war is dominating the agenda, and we speak to two guests protesting the conference. Economist, progressive leader ...
More than 40 protest rallies are planned against the security conference in Munich this weekend. Truthout is a vital news ...
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