A survey of over 100,000 Germans revealed that 94% won’t buy a Tesla vehicle. It doesn’t bode well for the automaker, whose sales had already been falling off a cliff in the important European market.
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Outside of wrestling, Rose has focused on various ventures, including launching her own skincare line, Amarose, and co-hosting the "Power Alphas Podcast." On her podcast, Rose shared her intention to ...
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Jacobin on MSNHow the Right Hijacked Antonio GramsciInspired by a misreading of Antonio Gramsci, far-right activists have spent decades attempting to shape intellectual and cultural spaces. But their version of Gramsci’s ideas leaves out a crucial ...
A groundbreaking climate lawsuit heads to trial in Germany next week, as Peruvian farmer Saúl Luciano Lliuya challenges ...
German lawmakers have reached an agreement to exempt some defense spending from the nation's tight rules on running up debt.
OpenAI has started rolling out the AI agent Operator in the EU. This is based on a computer-using agent.
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German arms manufacturer Rheinmetall said Wednesday that moves by European capitals to ramp up military expenditure and ...
Rumour has it that the rule dates back to the days of the Austro-Hungarian empire. Apparently, authorities legislated that ...
From the BBC World Service: The president of Germany's central bank, Joachim Nagel, supports retaliatory actions.
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