BMW UK's decision to stop posting on X (formerly Twitter) sparked backlash, drawing attention to the company’s World War II history with Nazi Germany. Critics highlighted BMW's use of slave ...
Germany holds national election on Feb. 23 German think-tank says Russia trying to shape outcome Think-tank says Russia using X to boost far-right AfD Russia denies meddling in foreign election ...
Rescue vehicles are seen near a crime scene in Aschaffenburg, Germany, where two people were killed in a knife attack. (AP) A tragic stabbing attack in the southern German town of Aschaffenburg on ...
Campaigners from Center for Political Beauty, a German group, and UK-based activist group ‘Led By Donkeys,’ claimed they were behind the protest.
What further associated Musk's debatable gesture with 'Nazi Salute' was his several statements in recent weeks in support of Germany’s far ... social media platform X, "Frankly, they need ...
The findings, in a poll, opens new tab by Allensbach for a foundation linked to Germany's liberal, pro-business Free Democrats, showed that only users of Elon Musk's platform X came close to the ...
Berlin: Germany's defence ministry ... discourse", they said. Advt The German defence ministry said that it "reserved the right to react on X in exceptional cases, such as to react to disinformation".
Musk posted on X, “Frankly, they need better dirty tricks. The ‘everyone is Hitler’ attack is sooo tired.” The Nazi salute, often referred to as the “Hitler salute”, became one of the most potent ...
Musk, who spoke of suppression of speech under Germany’s government, has previously attacked German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on X. For his part, Scholz on Tuesday said he does not support freedom of ...
Ben Samuels, a journalist for the Israeli newspaper Haaretz, also wrote that Musk’s gesture "appeared to conclude his remarks with a Roman salute, fascist salute most commonly associated with Nazi ...
BMW UK announced it would stop posting on X (formerly Twitter) without giving reasons ... including its use of forced labor under Nazi Germany—a legacy the company previously apologized for in 2016.