nuclear controversy in Germany, Russian interference in Italy and an Irish professor in prison

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Like every evening, 11 p.m. takes a tour of the news broadcast by European television channels. It’s Eurozapping on Tuesday September 6th.

Rain of criticism in Germany after the postponement of the exit from nuclear power. Two of the last three German power plants, which were to be destroyed at the end of the year, will be kept on standby. The Ecologist Minister of Energy, Robert Habeck, explains that it was a question of securing the supply of the country, deprived of Russian gas. But several voices deplore that these plants are not in operation.

Maria Zakharova, spokeswoman for the Moscow Foreign Ministry, wished on Telegram that the Italians were “kneeled” by Brussels and Washington. A few days before the legislative elections, the Italian Foreign Minister, Luigi di Maio, saw it “interference in the election campaign of a sovereign state“.
In Dublin, a professor was sent to prison. He had been suspended for refusing to change a student’s name and gender. But he continued to go to the establishment, in an empty classroom. In court, he persisted in his position and explained that his religious beliefs were not a crime.

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