In an unprecedented move, the German Interior Minister is betraying his boss – Chancellor Angela Merkel – and is forming an anti-refugee alliance with the extreme right-wing Austrian government and the precarious new Italian populist administration. The impossible German Interior Minister, Horst Seehofer, the leader of the Bavarian CSU party and junior partner in the […]Home » xenophobic
The Bavarians threaten Berlin and Brussels with immigration crisis
In an unprecedented move, the German Interior Minister is betraying his boss – Chancellor Angela Merkel – and is forming an anti-refugee alliance with the extreme right-wing Austrian government and the precarious new Italian populist administration. The impossible German Interior Minister, Horst Seehofer, the leader of the Bavarian CSU party and junior partner in the […]Filed Under: Policy, Politics, Refugee Crisis Tagged With: Angela Merkel, Austrian Prime Minister, Bavaria, Bavarians, Berlin, Bundestag, CDU, Christian Democratic Union, Christian Social Union, CSU, EU Turkey Deal, German Christian Democrats, German Interior Minister, Germany, Greece, Horst Seehofer, Hungary, immigrants, immigration, Italian Interior Minister, Italy, Matteo Salvini, migration, Poland, Sebastian Kurz, SPD, Turkey, xenophobic
Trump and Brexit: After the social whys the political whereto
The economic, social and political gaps between the power hubs of New York and Washington on the one hand and the American Mid-West and Southern states on the other is equal to the space dividing London from the rest of Britain. These distances probably compare to the vacuity separating earth from the moon. This is […]Filed Under: EUGlobe, Policy, Politics, USA Tagged With: American Congress, Americans, Atlantic Ocean, austerity, Austria, Barack Obama, Beppe Grillo, Boris Johnson, Britain, Democrats, Donald Trump. Trump, EU, Europe, France, GOP, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Jeremy Corbyn, London, Mainland Europe, Marine Le Pen, Matteo Renzi, New York, Nigel Farage, Poland, Republicans, Tea Party, Teresa May, Turkey, USA, Washington, White House, World Trade Organization, xenophobic
What if Trump wins the November election and Renzi loses the December referendum?
After the Brexit, it became apparent that a large or probably the largest part of citizens/voters in the western world are questioning, if not strongly protesting against globalization, having felt its onerous consequences. The free movement of people, goods and capital is not any more a perceptibly good thing for the average man in the […]Filed Under: EUGlobe, Policy, Politics, USA Tagged With: Americans, Angela Merkel, bad loans, Barack Obama, capitalisation, Donald Trump, EU Brussels, European banks, France, Francois Hollande, Germany, government debt, Italexit, Italy, Matteo Renzi, New York, non performing loans, North-South, protectionist, referendum, Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, Transpacific Partnership and Trade Agreement, TTIP, US, Washington, xenophobic
Can Europe and the US reverse their nationalist and xenophobic drift? Is the West becoming belligerent?
The appointment of the next European Commission President now clearly threatens the very unity of the EU. The two opposing camps have been well shaped around those longing for less or more Union. The first cluster is formed around the British Prime Minister David Cameron, who utterly opposes the candidacy of Jean-Claude Juncker, finding the […]Filed Under: EUGlobe, Policy, Politics, USA Tagged With: Britain, EU, EU Elections, Germany, Jean-Claude Juncker, nationalism, politics, Tea Party, US, xenophobic


















