Germany’s Green Party kicks off election campaign – DW – 11/15/2024

In the midst of very turbulent times, around 800 delegates of Germany’s Green Party are meeting in Wiesbaden on the weekend of November 15-17 for a party conference where they hope to reinvent themselves. Robert Habeck, the vice-chancellor and economy minister in Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s minority government, is expected to be elected to be the … Read more

Russian assault on Ukraine’s Kupiansk mounts pressure on northeastern front

Russian infantry managed briefly to advance into the northeastern Ukrainian city of Kupiansk on Wednesday before being repelled by Kyiv’s army, local authorities said Thursday. The city, an important railway hub, was taken by Russia in the early days of Moscow’s invasion then retaken by Ukraine in a counteroffensive months later. Source link

‘Unprecedented’: Trump’s "America First" agenda was ‘slogan of Nazi sympathizers in 1930s America’

Among Donald Trump’s totally unexpected cabinet choices, none has been greeted with more shock and bafflement — from Republicans as well as Democrats — than the nomination of right-wing firebrand Matt Gaetz to head the Justice Department. For in-depth analysis and a deeper perspective on Trump’s unorthodox cabinet appointments, FRANCE 24’s Mark Owen welcomes Andrew … Read more

German trial opens over alleged Islamist Sweden attack plot – DW – 11/15/2024

A trial opens in Jena in the eastern German state of Thuringia on Friday against two men with Afghan citizenship accused of plotting a terrorist attack near the Swedish parliament in Stockholm. What are the couple accused of? One of the defendants is accused of supporting and applying for membership of a terrorist organization, the … Read more

Senegal heads to the polls

In tonight’s edition, Senegal is on the home stretch of Sunday’s parliamentary elections, a decisive moment for the ruling party PASTEF, in its quest for a majority in the National Assembly. Also, an Amnesty International report discloses that French-manufactured military technology was found in Sudan. And economists say developing countries need at least 1 trillion … Read more