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Trump messages at a glance: Rubio gets involved with Germany; The procedure against Campus protests continues | Trump Administration

The German Foreign Ministry has pushed back after Marco Rubio criticized the country's decision to make the right -wing extremist alternative for the Germany (AfD) an “confirmed right -wing extremist” force incompatible with its constitution.

“This is democracy,” said the Ministry in a contribution to X and added that the courts would have the last word and that “we learned from our history that right extremism must be stopped”. The US Foreign Minister had referred to the move “Tyranny in disguise”.

The spit developed when the United States continued its approach to pro-Palestinian freedom of speech. Nine activists were arrested at a warehouse at Swarthhoren College in Pennsylvania.

Here are the key stories at a glance:


Germany pushes back after Rubio AfD has defended

The German Foreign Ministry has returned to US Secretary of State Marco Rubio after he asked Berlin to reverse the course on the decision to describe the right-wing extremist alternative for the Germany party as “confirmed right-wing extremist group”.

Rubio went to X on Thursday and wrote: “Germany has only given its espionage agency new powers to monitor the opposition. This is not a democracy – it is tyranny in disguise.”

The German Ministry of Foreign Affairs has returned in its own explanation and said: “This is democracy. This decision is the result of a thorough and independent investigation to protect our constitution and the rule of law.”

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Nine arrested when the police resolved pro-Palestinian camp in Swarthhoren

The police authority of the Swarthmore Borough solved a four-day Pro-Palestinian camp on the Swarthhoren College campus and arrested nine activists.

The demonstration, which the Pennsylvania College demanded to separate the Israeli government from the technology company Cisco due to its connections to the Israeli government, was a rare uprising in an academic year in which they quickly imposed.

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Court supports the Trump administration to VOA employees

A federal appeal court has thwarted a plan to return more than 1,000 employees (VOA) to their desks after a former court ruling had given a temporary stay on Donald Trump's executive order that has reduced the US taxpayer intelligence service for overseas listers.

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Mass tear in the Ministry of Labor threaten US workers, warns the staff

A “catastrophic” Exodus of thousands of employees from the US Ministry of Labor threatens “all core aspects of working life”, warned insider when the fear is feared that the Trump government will continue to take up the operations of the agency.

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SpaceX employees vote for the creation of their own city called “Starbase”.

The voters in a small piece of south -Xas voted to give Elon Musk a city on Saturday to call his own, and officially created a new city named Starbase in the area where Musk's SpaceX Raket starts.

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What happened today:

  • The governor of Texas, Greg Abbott, signed a law on Saturday in which more than 5 million students were entitled to use state funds for private schoolsA water catchment torque in the conservative campaign for redesigning public education in the United States.

  • A GuatemalTean immigrant who crossed the US border and was born in Arizona has avoided the rapid deportation After intervention by the governor of the state.

  • Donald Trump posted a photo Before the cardinals' meeting this week to choose a new leader who draws immediate outrage over X.


Catch up? Here is what happened on May 2, 2025.

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