Today in Germany: A Roundup of the Latest News on Wednesday
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Bans on entry imposed by the USA for the managing directors of the organization HateAid draw massive criticism from the federal government. The EU defends its digital laws - and wants to defend itself against "unjustified measures".[more]]>
Donald Trump's government accuses "Ideologists in Europe" of censorship and imposes entry bans on groups that fight hate on the net. Berlin, Paris and Brussels react sharply.
The US has imposed sanctions on the heads of HateAid. Foreign Minister Wadephul and Minister of Justice Hubig strongly criticise the move.
A former EU Commissioner and the two leaders of the organisation HateAid are no longer allowed to enter the US because they are fighting against hate comments. The EU, France's President Macron and the Federal Foreign Office are responding.
Today in Germany: A roundup of the latest news on Wednesday
Germany's Federal President delivers his Christmas address, the price of a popular Christmas dinner has fallen slightly, the US government takes aim at a non-profit supporting victims of hate speech and more news on Wednesday, December 24th.
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