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Layoffs increase in Poland, and all eyes are on Germany

A total of 161 companies declared their intention to terminate 19,800 employees. This is the worst result since 2022. Robert Lisicki, director of the labor department at the Lewiatan Confederation, added that “this shows that things are still not going well in certain sectors of the economy.”  A […]

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19 Ukrainians arrested at Moldovan border as men continue to flee conscription

Desertion is rampant in Ukraine, and attempts to escape military service continue to be a major issue for Ukraine’s armed forces, reports Do Rzeczy.  “Ukrainians who do not want to go to war are looking for various ways to avoid conscription. Border guards near the border with Moldova detained two […]

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‘The Polish people love me, and I love the Polish people,’ Trump exclaims in interview with Polish TV station 

After a meeting with Polish Americans, U.S. presidential candidate Donald Trump sat down for an interview with TV Republika at Trump Tower. Asked what his message is to the Polish population in the U.S. Trump replied: “Well, I love the Polish people. As you know, I was in Warsaw and made a speech. […]

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Poland now has more gold reserves than the UK

Adam Glapiński, president of the National Bank of Poland, announced at a press conference on Thursday that “on behalf of all Poles,” the bank now has 420 tons of gold, making it part of the “exclusive club of the largest holders of gold reserves in the world,” reports Do Rzeczy. Glapiński also […]

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UK Labour government wants pay-per-mile road tax on all vehicles in latest tax-grab

The U.K. Labour government is considering a controversial pay-per-mile road tax to address a growing shortfall in fuel tax revenue in a scheme described by the opposition Conservative party as a “tax on working people.” The proposal is part of a wider effort to modernize the country’s transport […]

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With job cuts slamming Germany, Berlin ‘hides’ industrial crisis with huge government hiring spree

The German government is increasingly unable to paper over its growing industrial crisis through increased hiring of government workers. Instead, the consequences of German economic policy are coming home to roost for the ruling government, with the number of companies either cutting or moving to […]

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Very few migrants interested in Sweden’s remigration offer worth €31,000

Despite being offered €31,000 to remigrate by the Swedish government, polling shows that very few migrants would accept the offer. As Remix News previously reported, the Swedish government is making a significant monetary offer of 350,000 Swedish kroner to foreigners living in Sweden to voluntarily […]

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Intel suspends manufacturing expansion into Poland and Germany citing dip in demand

Intel has suspended the planned construction of factories in Germany and Poland, citing a drop in demand for its products. The U.S. chipmaker was expected to receive considerable financial incentives from both Berlin and Warsaw to relocate its manufacturing. Production complexes were due to be […]

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Germany needs a border fence, demands AfD party leader Alice Weidel

At a regional campaign event in Brandenburg, Alternative for Germany Co-chairman Alice Weidel spoke in front of several hundred guests, with the focus of her speech on blocking the massive influx of migrants, with one of her key policy proposals being a border fence for Germany. “Border security […]

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‘Nothing is sacred to these price-gauging multinationals’ – Hungary slams EU court’s ruling that price discounts on key foods were illegal

The European Court of Justice found that with the introduction of mandatory discounts on some types of food in supermarkets last year, the Hungarian government regulation infringed free competition. The government’s obligation to sell certain agricultural products, such as wheat, milk, and eggs, at […]

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Germany finances anti-deportation guidebook, even as support crashes due to mass immigration

The German government is under enormous pressure as it sinks in the polls due to mass immigration, but much of the government is staffed by radicals, many who support open borders. It has now been confirmed that taxpayers financed an anti-deportation guidebook called “Handbook Germany,” with the […]

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Austria applauds Hungary’s move to ship migrants to Brussels

The leader of Austria’s Freedom Party (FPÖ) has welcomed Hungary’s initiative to ship migrants by bus to Brussels as a form of protest against the EU’s policy of strong-arming Hungary into accepting them. FPÖ leader and candidate for chancellor, Herbert Kickl, was quite pleased with Viktor Orbán’s […]

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After Croatia, Serbia also brings back military conscription

Following in the footsteps of neighboring Croatia, Serbia is also bringing back military conscription in the form of a 75-day basic training for men and an option for similar volunteer service for women, announced Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić. The reinstatement of the compulsory conscription, […]

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Poland extends duration of exclusion zone along border with Belarus

Poland has extended the exclusion zone along its border with Belarus by an additional 90 days, the country’s Interior Minister Tomasz Siemoniak announced on Thursday. Speaking in Kielce, Siemoniak revealed the extension would be formalized by a new regulation entering into force in the coming days. […]

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Germany considers mimicking Britain with Rwanda scheme for deporting illegal immigrants

Germany is considering the deportation of illegal migrants to Rwanda — a plan adopted by the former British government before the left-wing Labour Party scrapped it. Joachim Stamp, the German federal migration commissioner, warned migrants traveling to Europe from Belarus and Russia via the Baltic […]

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