

Iceland is already more integrated in the Union than the UK ever was. They should have a say on the discussions that very directly influence them. Same for Norway btw.


Iceland is already more integrated in the Union than the UK ever was. They should have a say on the discussions that very directly influence them. Same for Norway btw.


A country refusing the return of its own citizens, no this is not ok. And on the other hand, being able to deport foreigners is part of the sovereignty of any country, and migrating to countries like Guinea is not, contrary to the general assumptions, easy, because those countries are very aware of their sovereignty.


The tone of the article seems to suggest that refusing the deportation of your own citizens is a legitimate move by Guinea, it’s not. So the EU replies in the same currency… which I find perfectly proportional, contrast to what the newspaper suggests.
Same for Portugal, but in this case the American accent is from Brazil… 😅


Nobody is perfect and I don’t expect any politician to be. He’s for sure better than Orban and I would definitely vote for him if I was Hungarian, because I do believe in avoiding greater evils. That said, his positions on Ukraine or EU integration are far from ideal.
The article is worth looking for a paywall remover ;)


This alone should be more than enough to declare him senile and unfit to be president, no? There’s no mechanism in the US to remove a senile president? It’s literally danger to keep someone senile in power even in small countries with no nukes, in the US it’s suicidal on a planetary scale.


I saw a post on LinkedIn of someone claiming that it should be easy for the European Banks to develop a common brand, Wero for instance, for debit cards. Europeans love debit anyway, so that would be great.
Develop a credit card system would be more complicated and costly, he argued. He knew about the technicalities of the issue…
I would love a Wero debit card.


Exactly, they pay a lot and don’t get all the benefits and have no say at the table where many decisions that will impact them take place.


Threatening to cut electricity to a country under attack is pure terrorism. Fascist terrorism.


The dates are not clear on the article, but it’s possible that the birth was even pre Trump… the couple was touring, they’re musicians.


I truly hope so, but…
it might turn out to be just a little bit less horrible.


With allies like Hungary, who needs enemies?
100%, truly shocking that they’re still there. Literally feeding free content for the profit of the wealthiest man on earth who happens to be a nazi.
PS: and the reason they remain there is that they’re not questioned about it because every f* reporter is also still there.
Europe should do the same actually but for opposite reasons.


All to say, you’re right. America is being raped by its president. But I hold hope that is not unfounded that this will not go unpunished. Even if it does take years…
I hold the same hope. My comments around here are not intended to be discouraging, but provocative, I’m sure the “American freedom” stills rings bells within most US citizens. So I do hope they’ll do something to get it back.
The current framework however does seem too weak, the rich dudes own the country.


I didn’t mean secondary in an offensive way. It’s just a fact, it’s not LA, NY, SF, Chicago or DC. It’s a city with very little international recognition, it’s probably more significant than what I assume, but from my European POV it seems a city way out of the main US metropolis.
I do wish it inspires more people around the US. But again, from what and where I see, it’s seems like the US is going into a real dictatorship with very little resistance, be it the opposition party, the courts, the media or the man on the street.


So some people in a secondary city of the US have been protesting? Great, but that only proves the point. At least 2 of those people were murdered in the meantime by a government militia that faces no trial about it.


So everything in this post is fake news, shocking coming from a Twitter printscreen /s.


I thought Ikea was the European standard for that
If Germany is complicit what is Syria then? Easy to protest in free countries, but I don’t see any friend of Gaza around the Middle East.