New Evidence Of Labor Abuses At Flagship Chinese Factory In Serbia
New Evidence Of Labor Abuses At Flagship Chinese Factory In Serbia
New Evidence Of Labor Abuses At Flagship Chinese Factory In Serbia
From Georgia to Serbia, Surveillance is Being Weaponised Against Dissent
Spain’s rail crash probe challenges socialist government's safety assurances
Spain's polarised politics stymies government's regional funding plan
Serbia student protests: Vucic has reason to fear elections
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‘Ireland is a target’ — new calls for hard focus on national security as business chiefs say ‘hostile state actors’ are trying to infiltrate Irish firms
‘Ireland is a target’ — new calls for hard focus on national security as business chiefs say ‘hostile state actors’ are trying to infiltrate Irish firms
Scope Of Chinese ‘Salt Typhoon’ Hack Keeps Getting Worse, As Trump Dismantles U.S. Cybersecurity Defenses
Orban's giveaways still not turning election tide in Hungary
Serbia's students protest against university pressure after railway station tragedy
Spain: PM Pedro Sánchez’s ruling Socialists suffer historic defeat in regional election amid mounting corruption and misconduct allegations
Why Spain’s economy isn’t so bueno: Madrid's immigration-fuelled growth has failed to address – and has even exacerbated – a chronic shortage of affordable housing and cost-of-living crisis
‘Law is the only weapon I have’: a Ukrainian lawyer’s campaign to rescue the children stolen by Russia
‘Law is the only weapon I have’: a Ukrainian lawyer’s campaign to rescue the children stolen by Russia
What is Pedro Sánchez really thinking? - For Spain's prime minister, everything seems fine as long as he guarantees his own political survival -
Nato on alert after Russian border guards ‘illegally cross border into Estonia’ on hovercraft
Pedro Sánchez’s Socialist Party rocked by scandals in Spain as several left-wing politicians caught up in sex-related allegations
European Commission wants to accelerate establishment of "tribunal for Putin" for crime of aggression
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It would be great if the EU would not reverse the ban, but I am afraid that Spain's PM Sanchez isn't doing that for some economic or environmental reason. He's just fighting for his political survival, and topics like EVs and tge Gaza war helps him to distract from the corruption scandals of his government, close party allies, and family members. And 'Sweden's' Volvo Cars is majorily owned by Geeky from China, a country that Sanchez considers a Spanish ally and investor (so human rights are not Sanchez's thing it seems).