Morning Mail: Two more Iranians reportedly seek asylum, Labor alarm at PM’s war stance, mastering ‘green confetti’
Two more members of the Iranian women's football team have sought asylum in Australia after competing in a tournament, amidst political concerns regarding the Prime Minister's stance on international conflict and discussions around environmental policies.
Why did Merz lose? Schartan cut the green support for the Germans
The article discusses the reasons behind Merz's electoral loss, focusing on the decision to cut green support for the German electorate.
State Elections in the Southwest: Disappointed Hopes
The outcome of the state election in Baden-Württemberg has left many entrepreneurs disappointed, as they hoped for a CDU-led government to stimulate economic policies.
Baden-Württemberg: Özdemir, the new Kretschmann
The Green Party's Spitzenkandidat Özdemir has shifted to adopt CDU-like policies during the campaign, resulting in a new grand coalition with the AfD as the opposition.
"Before Pierre Hurmic, it took me half the time to get to downtown": the exasperation of residents and shopkeepers in Bordeaux with the "anti-car" policy
Residents and shopkeepers in Bordeaux express frustration over the city's shift towards pedestrianization and reduced car access under Mayor Pierre Hurmic's green policies.
Juhan Parts: Estonia Must Find a Way Out of Ideological Dogmas
Former Prime Minister Juhan Parts argues that Estonia needs a fundamental shift in energy policy rather than a climate law, emphasizing the need to move beyond ideological constraints.
DAVID BLUNKETT: 'Keir Starmer must show how policies can change the lives of voters'
David Blunkett urges Keir Starmer to effectively communicate how his policies will positively impact voters' lives following a Labour defeat in a key by-election.
Key Green Party policies from drugs, Gaza and pay to scrapping nuclear weapons
The Green Party's recent by-election victory in Gorton and Denton has significantly challenged Labour's dominance and is prompting calls for re-evaluation from the party leadership.
The agricultural sector is on course to become the EU's biggest climate sinner
A German farmer's fields are flooded, reflecting the potential negative impact of EU agricultural support policies on green transition efforts in Danish and European agriculture.
Bad news about the green card: how the new CBP rules affect migrants
Recent changes in U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) policies are creating more rigorous conditions for immigrants and residents, impacting their travel experiences significantly.
What Trump's new tariffs mean for green technology
The recent Supreme Court decision to overturn President Trump's tariffs is shaking up the climate technology trade, benefiting companies like Tesla, while also creating uncertainty about future tariff policies.
Furious row as Labour claims Greens will 'turn playgrounds into crack dens'
In a heated exchange, Labour accused the Green Party of promoting drug policies that could harm communities, while the Greens defended their approach to decriminalizing drugs.
‘Zero percent chance’: Energy Sec. Wright unloads on European climate alarmists in fiery Paris speech
Energy Secretary Chris Wright criticized European leaders for their unrealistic climate policies in a speech in Paris, warning that abandoning the green agenda is crucial to avoid economic difficulties.
The Trump Administration Plans to Detain Refugees Who Have Not Obtained the 'Green Card'
The Trump Administration is implementing a new policy to detain refugees who have not yet obtained a green card, effectively reversing previous immigration policies.
Introducing the Revised Reykjavik Route
The revised Reykjavik Route for preschools is set to be presented at a press conference in the Reykjavik City Hall today, involving significant changes to preschool policies.
Tony Blair’s thinktank accuses Ed Miliband of driving up energy prices
Tony Blair's thinktank claims that Ed Miliband's green energy policies are increasing energy prices in the UK.
Are hybrid cars losing their green plates? These models lose benefits in verification and ownership tax
Hybrid vehicles in Mexico City will face new verification and tax policies that reduce their green plate benefits starting in 2026.
We can also own real estate: Check out the portfolios of this red-green team
The article discusses the socialist and green policies of the Croatian political party Možemo regarding real estate ownership, correlating them with similar ideologies in the U.S.
THE END OF GREEN TERROR
The article discusses the end of the previous city government's environmental policies in Tallinn, as announced in a press conference by the new city administration.
Arm in arm, they threw Rosenkrantz-Theil out the door. Now the R-burgomaster attacks the Unity List's housing policy
The Radikale party, which helped end a century of Social Democratic rule in Copenhagen, distances itself from their new left-green coalition partners as tensions rise over housing policies.
China’s emission-free tech boosts productivity 3-fold, debunks Trump’s green burden theory
A new Chinese technology significantly reduces carbon emissions while tripling the productivity of high-value chemical production, challenging the notion that environmental policies harm economic growth.
Federal Government: How Much Green Is in Black-Red
The article discusses how the Union party, which campaigned for significant changes in economic policy, is continuing many aspects of the previous coalition's policies after the election.