The AfD’s positions against immigration and sanctions on Russia are proving popular in Germany: For the first time, the right-wing Alternative for Germany (AfD) party has not only overtaken the Green party but also the Social Democrats (SPD), and become the second most popular party in Germany, according to a new YouGov poll.
Due to high taxes and energy prices, businesses are fleeing Germany, according to Die Welt. 96% of German entrepreneurs are convinced that deindustrialization has already begun in the country. But the elites in Berlin are engulfed in moralizing and climate hysteria. They don’t care about anything but protecting the environment. And this will inevitably lead to economic disaster, warns the media.
Finland’s leading party plans coalition with anti-immigration Finns party. Finland’s new government is likely to take a strong stance against mass immigration.
The EU council head has even flown to climate conferences via private jet to tell an audience: ‘We are, and will remain, champions of climate action’.
With the closure of Germany’s last three nuclear power plants, the country’s 60-year era of nuclear power generation has come to an end. The move was originally planned for the end of last year. However, due to uncertainty over energy supplies caused by the back-firing 12,600 sanctions against Russia, the green coalition government reluctantly extended the deadline until after winter.
Again, EUROPE RENAISSANCE is in crisis and faces possible closure because of a lack of readership support. Our news platform is popular, it has thousands of visitors and hundreds of followers. Unfortunately, we barely survive as we live in a time when self-sacrifice – even for a just and needy cause – is at a low ebb. Never have people been so well-off; never have people been so lacking in charity.
Polling shows that the fiercely independent Sahra Wagenknecht, known for being both left-wing and stridently right-wing in her rhetoric could earn up to 19 percent of the vote if she forms a new political party.
In an effort to make towns more user- and eco-friendly, urban planners have unveiled the ’15-minute city,’ which hopes to keep residents close to home to battle climate change. But will this plan open the door to greater restrictions?
It’s an early death notice – Poor and elderly tenants forced from apartments to house migrants in the German town of Lörrach. Approximately 40 tenants are being threatened with forced relocation, but experts say the city’s housing association has no legal ground for the brazen move.
The C40 cities association, which campaigns for reducing global warming, has made recommendations to its members to radically reduce food consumption and travel.
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