Strasbourg: A police office attacked with Molotov cocktails and fireworks mortars

The Hautepierre police office in Strasbourg (Bas-Rhin) was the target of an attack with Molotov cocktails and fireworks mortars this Thursday at the end of the day. The perpetrators have fled. Several individuals attacked the Hautepierre police station at around 5.15 p.m. on Thursday, indicates a police source. Two police officers were inside at the time. They first noticed a stone throw at one of the windows. It was only the beginning of a wave of violence. Source Actu17

US sanctions on China send Taiwan tech exports to mainland, Hong Kong surging

  • Some 45.2 per cent of Taiwan’s exports went to mainland China and Hong Kong in November, up 17.2 per cent year on year
  • Parts for consumer electronics made up the bulk of shipments, as China tries to reduce dependence on American technology

Taiwanese exports of hi-tech goods to China have accelerated in recent months as Chinese companies look to end their reliance on American technology and replace components no longer available due to US sanctions. Source China Macro Economy

Law targeting extremism not anti-Islam, says French FM on Qatar visit

France’s foreign minister said during a visit to Doha on Thursday that his country’s policies against extremism had been misrepresented and were not Islamophobic. Paris has faced criticism for draft legislation designed to clamp down on Islamist radicalism that tightens rules on religious-based education and polygamy following a spate of attacks blamed on extremists. Source France24

AfD Delegation meets with Russia’s Foreign Minister Lavrov

A delegation of Germany’s AfD met the Russian Foreign Minister in Moscow. The party continues to establish its relationship with the Kremlin.

During a visit by two AfD politicians to Moscow, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov praised the party’s role in “maintaining” German-Russian relations. It was imperative to develop contacts with those who want to “overcome the existing problems,” Lavrov said on Tuesday at a meeting with AfD co-chair Tino Chrupalla and parliamentary group vice-chair Armin-Paul Hampel, the AfD’s foreign policy spokesman. Source European Views

Alabama supports Texas case before US Supreme Court alleging ‘unconstitutional’ election in four states

Minutes after Louisiana backed Texas in challenging the presidential election results in Pennsylvania, Michigan, Georgia and Wisconsin, Alabama signaled support for the case before the US Supreme Court as well.
The “unconstitutional actions and fraudulent votes in other states not only affect the citizens of those states, they affect the citizens of all states,” Alabama Attorney General Steve Marshall said on Tuesday afternoon. Source RT