Addressing a hall of 4,500 people, Musk spoke live via video link about preserving German culture and protecting the German people.
SpaceX founder Elon Musk has called on the people of Germany to "say no" to German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and have asked them to vote him out in upcoming polls.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Tuesday vowed to "defend free trade as the basis of our prosperity", a day after US President Donald Trump threatened to impose tariffs and taxes on trade partners. "We will defend free trade as the basis of our prosperity,
Freedom of speech should not be used for promoting extreme-right views German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has stated Read Full Article at RTcom
Chancellor Olaf Scholz accuses tech billionaire of leveraging his social media to interfere in global affairs and back far-right movements, voicing concerns over impact on European democracy
Musk then slapped his chest with his right hand, before flinging it diagonally upwards, palm face down. He turned around to audience members behind the podium, and repeated the gesture. “My heart goes out to you,
Chancellor Olaf Scholz Tuesday criticised Elon Musk's support for extreme-right positions after the tech mogul backed Germany's f
BERLIN — German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said Friday that Elon Musk's support ... and that must be criticized,” Scholz said. Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk gestures as he speaks at Life Center Church in Harrisburg, Pa., on Oct. 19, 2024.
Addressing a hall of 4,500 people alongside party leader Alice Weidel, Musk spoke live via video link about preserving German culture and protecting the German people
Greeted by loud cheers, Elon Musk virtually delivered a short speech today at a rally for the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, in which he urged the crowd to not be ashamed of their country’s history.
The entrepreneur has reaffirmed his support for the right-wing Alternative for Germany party ahead of the February vote The SpaceX and Tes
Freedom of speech, a cornerstone of democratic societies, often finds itself at the crossroads of differing interpretations and political ideologies. German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has recently drawn attention to this delicate balance by asserting that free speech should not serve as a platform for promoting extreme-right views.