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Australia's hate crime law gives Nazi salutes mandatory jail
Australia's hate crime law gives Nazi salutes mandatory jail

Australia’s hate crime law gives Nazi salutes mandatory jail

Australia passed anti-hate crime laws that include minimum sentences for displaying hate symbols like the Nazi salute. It comes as acts of antisemitism are on the rise in Australia. Australia’s parliament passed
9 hours ago
Spain: Thousands protest for affordable housing
Spain: Thousands protest for affordable housing

Spain: Thousands protest for affordable housing

Protest organizers said up to 150,000 people marched for affordable housing, but the Spanish government gave a much more modest estimate. The protesters are angry at companies such as Airbnb and Booking.com.
4 months ago
German inflation dips to lowest in more than 3 years
German inflation dips to lowest in more than 3 years

German inflation dips to lowest in more than 3 years

The inflation rate for September in Germany has fallen to its lowest level in more than three years. The price of energy, in particular, brought the overall figure down. German consumer prices rose
4 months ago
Germany to beef up security checks amid spying fears
Germany to beef up security checks amid spying fears

Germany to beef up security checks amid spying fears

Germany’s government has said the country will tighten security checks for staff in sensitive areas of government and business. The move comes after an increase in suspected espionage cases. Germany’s Interior Ministry
4 months ago
Greta Thunberg says Germany silencing pro-Palestinian cause
Greta Thunberg says Germany silencing pro-Palestinian cause

Greta Thunberg says Germany silencing pro-Palestinian cause

German police broke up a pro-Palestinian protest camp after hearing Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg was due to visit. Thunberg later accused German officials of seeking to silence those wanting peace. Swedish
4 months ago
Kenya: Lawmakers vote to impeach Deputy President Gachagua
Kenya: Lawmakers vote to impeach Deputy President Gachagua

Kenya: Lawmakers vote to impeach Deputy President Gachagua

Rigathi Gachagua is accused of corruption, stirring ethnic division, and supporting anti-government protests in June. He said the move to impeach him was linked to tensions with President William Ruto. Kenyan lawmakers on
4 months ago
France: Prime Minister Barnier survives no-confidence motion
France: Prime Minister Barnier survives no-confidence motion

France: Prime Minister Barnier survives no-confidence motion

Barnier was appointed by President Emmanuel Macron in an attempt to bring political stability. The no-confidence motion was the first test for his government, which enjoys fragile support in parliament. France’s new
4 months ago
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