Public sector workers and ground staff at Munich Airport will go on a two-day strike starting Thursday after wage negotiations ended without result, the Verdi union said on Monday.
"Trump and Vance cannot merely be accused of appeasing dictators and far-right extremists," writes one reader. "It’s something even worse."
On the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference in Germany, the Ukrainian-American negotiations with the participation of US Vice President Jay Dee ended Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio and the head of the Kiev regime,
JD Vance delivered uncomfortable truths in Europe. But free speech is sacrosanct to the American idea, so it underpins how America approaches policy in Europe.
Speaking at the annual gathering, Vice President JD Vance urged European leaders to wage culture wars but ignored Ukraine and downplayed threats from Russia and China.
Jonathan Turley praised VP Vance for his Munich Security Conference address, criticizing European free speech laws, criticizes response from CBS anchor Margaret Brennan.
Vance's speech underscored the growing chasm in those values. The United States, especially since Jan. 20, prizes free speech; Europeans increasingly do not. The United States, at least since Jan. 20, once again prizes sovereignty and nationhood; European elites increasingly do not.
The day after Vance’s lecture, the president of the United States declared himself a national savior who doesn’t have to worry about little things like laws when he’s busy saving the country. Whatever inspired that tweet—which,
Europe should recognise that the current strains in U.S.-EU relations are not just the result of an unpredictable American administration but also of Europe’s own unresolved contradictions
Remarks came amid European anxiety over President Donald Trump’s decision to begin Ukraine peace talks with Moscow
Munich Security Conference (MSC) between February 14 and 16 highlighted the deepening geopolitical divisions and shifting power dynamics.
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