Author: Euronews

Germany’s Economics Minister Robert Habeck’s plan for a gradual tax relief for foreign workers has drawn explosive criticism from across the political spectrum, with arguments that it discriminates against German nationals. ADVERTISEMENTThe German government has unveiled its long awaited preliminary budget plans, after months of political controversy which threatened to bring down German Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s ruling coalition.Inside Germany, one proposal drew more controversy than others, as Habeck’s idea for tax relief for foreign skilled workers in order to close Germany’s skills gap was criticised by a broad range of parties.Habeck suggested the tax relief, which would offer skilled foreign…

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Comments on social media largely supported the company behind the driverless car. ADVERTISEMENTA driverless ride-hailing car in China hit a pedestrian in Wuhan who was reportedly crossing against the light over the weekend.The vehicle’s operator, Chinese tech giant Baidu, told Chinese media that the car began moving when the light turned green and had minor contact with the pedestrian.Baidu said the person had no obvious external injuries and was taken to a hospital.Comments on social media largely supported Baidu, pointing out that the pedestrian had broken the law, the English-language Shanghai Daily newspaper said in a post on X. Chinese…

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The group would become the most radical in the hemicycle and likely be cordoned off by mainstream forces. ADVERTISEMENTThe European Parliament might soon have another far-right group vehemently opposed to the Green Deal, migration and European integration, just days after the emergence of Viktor Orbán’s Patriots for Europe.The formation could host the likes of Germany’s Alternative für Deutschland (AfD), Poland’s Konfederacja, and Spain’s Se Acabó La Fiesta (SALF), together with some individual lawmakers from Greece and Bulgaria, according to a parliamentary source who spoke to Euronews on condition of anonymity.Neither of these far-right forces currently belong to one of the…

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