Germany
NYU Prof. Galloway: Campuses Now Remind Me of Germany in the '30s
On Friday’s broadcast of HBO’s “Real Time,” Professor of Marketing at NYU Stern School of Business Scott Galloway stated that while college students should be given “a pretty wide berth” “history has a way of repeating itself,” and the antisemitism The post NYU Prof. Galloway: Campuses Now Remind Me of Germany in the ’30s appeared […]
Hollowed Out Heartland: 900 American Workers at West Virginia Plant Laid Off After Feds Refuse Tariffs on China
After a federal agency refused to allow the Department of Commerce to impose tariffs on cheap imported tin from Canada, China, Germany, and South Korea, about 900 American workers are set to lose their jobs at a plant in Weirton, West Virginia.
European Leaders Launch New Ammunition Plant to Keep up With Ukraine War Demand
The leaders of Germany and Denmark joined in a ground-breaking ceremony for a new ammunition factory on Monday.
'Never Again Is Now' — Thousands Rally in Berlin Against Antisemitism
Several thousand people demonstrated against antisemitism in Berlin as Germany grapples with a large increase in anti-Jewish incidents.
What Sanctions? Germany Admits Buying Large Quantities of Russian Oil Through India
European nations continue to find ways to get around their own sanctions on Russian energy imposed in the wake of Moscow’s invasion.
Pride Month: Armed Forces Commissioner Wants to Make the Draft Gender Neutral
Bring back the draft but make it gender-neutral to save the nation’s ailing military, Germany’s national military commissioner has said.