On September 24, Germans headed to the polls to elect a new parliament. Despite Angela Merkel’s Christian-Democrat CDU/CSU losing massively in support, she remains in a position of forming a government in the coming months. Her Social-Democrat rival Martin Schulz however lost his shot at the Chancellor’s office and announced on Sunday evening that his […]
Verbuetspolitik ass keng Léisung
Dëse Beitrag ass de Manuskript vu mengem Fräie Mikro, deen den 10. Oktober um Radio 100,7 iwwerdroe gouf. Nolauschtere kann een den 100,7 Beitrag hei. Virun zwou Wochen ass et op der Uni Bréissel zu enger Kontrovers komm: Een Internetsite dee Relatiounen zwëschen eeleren a jonke Leit promouvéiert, hat virum Uni-Campus fir sech Reklamm gemaach. Bei sougenannte Relatiounen […]
A ‘digital tax’ is just another burden on consumers
In a recent move by four EU member states, the European Union has brought up the issue of digital taxation, by suggesting that online business services should be taxed on turnover, not on profits. Based on an initiative by the finance ministers of France, Germany, Italy and Spain, these four governments demand action of the […]
The EU funds protectionist NGOs while simultaneously seeking more free trade
In the acronym-filled debate about the European Union’s trade policies, the mood has taken a decidedly anti-free trade turn in recent years. CETA and TTIP both incited large-scale protests in major European cities. The question, then, is: who is fuelling the anti-free trade spirit that has taken hold? The answer might surprise you.
Phone cameras have become little helpers in engaging with law enforcement
Remember when the first mobile phones came with integrated cameras? A revolutionary concept to many people, which begged many to ask the question why a camera was necessary in a mobile in the first place? Didn’t we have proper cameras for that. And indeed, the first phone cameras didn’t really prove to be very effective. […]
Et si on traitait le Brexit de la même façon que la Catalogne et l’Ecosse?
La semaine dernière, la cour constitutionnelle espagnole a décidé de mettre une amende de plus de 10 000 € par jour aux organisateurs du référendum de l’indépendance de la Catalogne tant qu’ils continuent le processus de votation. Avant cette décision, des milliers de bulletins de référendum avaient été saisis par le gouvernement central qui considère […]
The EU’s populist rhetoric on dual food quality
When EU Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker mentioned in his state of the union address to the European Parliament that it is unacceptable that some member states get lower quality products in their supermarket than others, many Central and European citizens must have felt relief.
[ZOOM] Hinter den Kulissen der Thronspiele
Dieser Artikel wurde für die luxemburgische Tageszeitung “Lëtzebuerger Journal” geschrieben. Die Rubrik “ZOOM” greift junge, alternative und unternehmerische Themen auf und bringt sie den Lesern näher. (Text in veränderter Form im Print) Wer die Filmserie Game of Thrones beschreibt, kann es sich fast nicht mehr erlauben nur noch von einem “Hit” zu reden, sondern muss es […]
How the Polish government is eroding liberty
Poland’s Law and Justice party (Prawo i Sprawiedliwość – PiS) has made international headlines due to its radical reform policy regarding the country’s judiciary system. These reforms are problematic, but they are not the only reason to be concerned about the future of freedom in the Central European state.
Ο ναργιλές κερδίζει τον πόλεμο εναντίον του καπνού
Καθώς οι κυβερνήσεις σε ολόκληρο τον κόσμο προχωρούν στην καταστολή της κατανάλωσης καπνού, η ανάλυση των συνεπειών αυτών των πολιτικών που αφορούν τη συμπεριφορά των ανθρώπων αποκτά καίρια σημασία. Ένα από τα κύρια μέτρα που υποστηρίζουν οι αντικαπνιστές είναι η απαγόρευση του καπνίσματος μέσα στα μπαρ. Αυτού του είδους όμως οι κανόνες δεν έσπρωξαν απλώς […]