Friedrich-Naumann-Stiftung für die Freiheit
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Javier Milei cumple dos años en el cargo: éxitos impresionantes y un impulso de cara al próximo año
Javier Milei celebra dos años en el cargo y logra éxitos sorprendentes en materia de inflación, crecimiento económico y lucha contra la pobreza, mientras que Argentina vuelve a ganar terreno a nivel internacional como destino para las inversiones.
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Eventos
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Recruitment for Russia
Cuban recruitment for Russia's war in Ukraine reveals a frightening web of exploitation and propaganda. This adds a disturbing new dimension to Europe's political silence.
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International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women
Violence against women arises from power structures, false images of masculinity, and silence. Institutional failure and perpetrator-victim reversal show how urgently the rule of law and society must act.
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“Freedom is borderless”
During her visits to the Philippines, Taiwan and Thailand, Oleksandra Matviichuk, the Ukrainian human rights lawyer and 2022 Nobel Peace Prize laureate, delivered a message she believes lies at the heart of her country’s resistance to Russia’s invasion: freedom, she said, belongs to no single nation.
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“Freedom is borderless”
During her visits to the Philippines, Taiwan and Thailand, Oleksandra Matviichuk, the Ukrainian human rights lawyer and 2022 Nobel Peace Prize laureate, delivered a message she believes lies at the heart of her country’s resistance to Russia’s invasion: freedom, she said, belongs to no single nation.
Contested election in Republika Srpska: What Dodik's narrow victory really means
The presidential election in Republika Srpska produced a marginal and contested victory for Dodik’s camp. Elections became necessary after a court barred the former President from holding public office for six years.
The automotive industry as a driver of prosperity
A new study by the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom shows that the planned EU ban on combustion engines from 2035 and a lack of structural reforms are putting hundreds of thousands of jobs at risk. Instead of banning technologies, open framework conditions are needed to secure Germany's automotive industry in global competition.