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China espionage: Employees of AfD man arrested

It is the second high-profile espionage suspicion within two days. An employee of AfD MEP Krah is said to have worked for China. Calls for further consequences are becoming louder. An employee of the German AfD MEP Maximilian Krah has been arrested on suspicion of spying for China. The Federal Prosecutor General (GBA) reported on […]

European Parliament gives green light to controversial debt rules

Europe’s new rules for sovereign debt have been discussed for months. MEPs are now in favor of a controversial compromise. Not everyone is satisfied. The European Parliament has cleared the way for new rules for budget deficits and public debt in the EU. In Strasbourg, the majority of MPs approved a controversial compromise for the […]

Data protection officer warns against targeted election advertising

Internet advertising giants usually have a precise idea of ​​who is currently sitting in front of the monitor or smartphone. This knowledge could also be misused for political campaigns. The Berlin state data protection officer Meike Kamp has warned political parties not to target advertising to certain groups of people during the election campaign for […]

Climate seniors successful in court

Swiss climate activists win a victory at the Court of Human Rights – the decision could be groundbreaking. However, two other climate lawsuits were unsuccessful. Climate activists have been successful with their first lawsuit calling for stricter measures against climate change before the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR). The judges decided that Switzerland’s lack […]

Helper of Strasbourg attacker sentenced to 30 years in prison

An Islamist assassin killed five people in Strasbourg in 2018 and spread terror. A Paris court has now sentenced a helper who procured weapons for the perpetrator to long prison terms. In the trial surrounding the terrorist attack during the Strasbourg Christmas market more than five years ago, a jury in Paris sentenced one of […]

Mbappe and Vitinha Shine in PSG’s Victory: Selected in Ligue 1 Best 11 of the Week

[마이데일리 = 김종국 기자] Mbappe, who led Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) to a huge victory by scoring a hat-trick against Montpellier, was selected as one of the best 11 of the week in France’s Ligue 1. Whoscored.com, the European football statistics media, selected and presented the best 11 for the 26th round of the French Ligue […]

Adapt better to the climate crisis with more data

According to experts, Europe is warming faster than any other continent – and is not adequately prepared for it. The EU Commission wants to change this with various measures. More knowledge, more data and more resilient infrastructure: In view of the increasing effects of the climate crisis, the EU Commission believes that Europe must better […]

Israel-Gaza War Ship with aid leaves Cyprus

The EU and the USA have wanted to bring aid supplies to Gaza by sea for some time. The ship was finally able to leave the port of Cyprus – but obstacles remain. The ship “Open Arms” belonging to the aid organization of the same name set sail on Tuesday after a long delay from […]

Lyon qualifies for the semi-finals of the French Cup on penalties

Written by: DBA Wednesday 28 February 2024 12:27 AM Olympique Lyonnais became the first to qualify for the semi-finals of the French Cup by defeating its guest, Strasbourg, on penalties, on Tuesday evening. The two teams were unable to score in the first and second halves, so they resorted directly to penalty kicks, which Olympique […]

EU Parliament approves new rules for political advertising

New EU rules on political advertising are intended to strengthen citizens’ trust in election campaigns. They are also supposed to combat disinformation and influence from abroad. Around 100 days before the European elections, the EU Parliament passed new rules for political advertising. At the plenary session in Strasbourg on Tuesday, the majority of MPs voted […]