By Connor Foster This past month has seen another surge in anti-immigration regulations in Germany. Europe in general has been experiencing the ascendence of far-right parties to greater power in national politics, and Germany is no exception. On September 16th, the government ordered the “temporary reintroduction of border control” on the borders with Belgium, Holland,... Continue Reading →
Ghost Criminal Platform Busted in International Justice Operation
By Connor Foster This past week international law enforcement scored a win in Dublin, Ireland with the takedown of the encrypted chat platform called Ghost. The platform was largely used to facilitate criminal activities such as money laundering, international drug-trafficking, and extreme violence. The Irish police Gardaí searched 27 locations with the support of various... Continue Reading →
Climate Change Politics in the UK
By Connor Foster Debates over climate change are ramping up in the United Kingdom as policy seems to be supporting climate activists in some cases and cracking down on protests in others. In July, four people from the group Just Stop Oil were found guilty of “conspiring intentionally to cause a public nuisance” after encouraging... Continue Reading →
Shifts in the Auto Industry Shake Major Players
By Connor Foster Volkswagen plant The automotive industry is going through major changes as the popularity of electric vehicles grows and the influence of Chinese industry spreads. The German economy in particular is struggling with these shifts because of its reliance on the automotive, engineering, and manufacturing industries. For the first time in the company’s... Continue Reading →
The First Far-Right Return to Germany Since the End of WWII
By Matthew Grace Alternative fur Deutschland (AfD) The far-right Alternative fur Deutschland (AfD) party has won two state elections in the East German states of Thuringia and Saxony. This far-right sweep has not been seen in Germany since the end of the Second World War after the collapse of fascism. On Sunday, September 2nd, the... Continue Reading →
Chinese Spy Games on EU Members
Written by Connor Foster | May 1, 2024 A wave of suspicion regarding Chinese espionage is sweeping through the European Union. The aid of a prominent member of the European Parliament was arrested this past week under suspicion of passing intelligence to Chinese counterparts. The suspect who is also a German citizen has been immersed... Continue Reading →
Portugal’s Political Future Uncertain
Written by Connor Foster | April 15, 2024 Luis Montenegro The past several years have seen the rapid rise of right-leaning governments across Europe. This shift has occurred for a variety of reasons, including rising inflation, government mismanagement, and increasing numbers of migrants flooding into Europe. The most recent example of this phenomenon is the... Continue Reading →
Faulty Danish Missile Test Closes Strategic Shipping Strait
Written by Connor Foster | April 8, 2024 A Harpoon missile at the USS Bowfin Museum at Pearl Harbor Earlier today the Danish frigate HDMS Niels Juel was conducting a test on a Harpoon missile when it malfunctioned, potentially creating a safety issue for any vessels nearby. The Danish military has stated that the missile was... Continue Reading →
Suspected ISIS Supporters Arrested in Germany
Written by Connor Foster | April 1, 2024 Federal Court of Justice Last week, two Afghan citizens were arrested in Germany on suspicion of terrorism when they were caught planning an attack on the Swedish parliament. Both men have been previously linked with the Salafi-jihadist group ISIS through communications and collecting donations of up to... Continue Reading →
Tariffs on Russian and Belarusian Grain Exports: Solidarity with Ukraine and Economic Strategy
Written by Connor Foster | March 25, 2024 European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen As a display of solidarity with Ukraine, the European Union (EU) is in the process of imposing tariffs on grain exports from Russia and Belarus. This action will compound previous economic sanctions imposed on Russian companies involved in military endeavors,... Continue Reading →