The tech billionaire has faced criticism from EU politicians for alleged foreign interference Europe has to change and rid itself of ld
Elon Musk has urged Germans to support for the AfD party ahead of the snap vote that he believes could decide the fate of the world Read Full Article at RTcom
From broadsides against the UK government to boosting Germany's ultra-nationalist AFD party, the world's richest man is making waves across the Atlantic
Elon Musk has warned that Europe risks facing its civilizational end if it doesn't overcome its widespread pessimism. According to Musk, many Europea
Experts say the EU can wield its digital services rules against election interference – but even that won’t be easy.
I would prefer to stay out of politics,” Elon Musk told his followers in 2021, on the platform then known as Twitter. Plenty has changed since then. The world’s richest man appears to have a new goal: upending Europe.
Musk's comments came two days before International Holocaust Remembrance Day and right after he was criticized for making what many viewers interpreted as a Nazi salute during an inauguration speech.
The chairman of the World Holocaust Remembrance Center has accused Elon Musk of insulting victims of Nazism after the billionaire told a German far-right political party that the country needed to “move beyond” the “guilt” of the past.
In the past, the EU has not hesitated to try to apply European law to tech companies. Over the past decade, for example, Google has faced three fines totaling more than $8 billion for breaking antitrust law (though one of these fines was overturned by the EU’s General Court in 2024).
Tech billionaire Elon Musk has sparked widespread controversy after addressing an Alternative for Germany (AfD) campaign rally, urging Germans to move beyond “past guilt” and embrace national pride. Speaking via video link to a crowd of approximately 4,
Unspooling between 8 and 16 March, the festival’s 43rd edition will present the full back-catalogues of the Czech screenwriter and director, and the German filmmaker
Thousands protested against the Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, which the Tesla CEO addressed on Saturday.