Sales plummeted in Germany after the billionaire expressed his support for the far-right in the country. Sales of Tesla ...
Tesla sales dropped significantly in several European countries in the month of January. The drop comes as CEO Elon Musk is supporting a far-right German political party.
Inc. saw a significant drop in its sales in Germany last month, with a decrease of 59%. The company registered only 1,277 new ...
In Germany, it is strictly forbidden to perform the Nazi salute in public, as well as the use of swastikas or slogans of the time such as 'Heil Hitler', in this case made up as 'Heil Tesla', with ...
German authorities are investigating images projected onto the Tesla Gigafactory just outside ... the use or display of which is illegal in Germany. "After an appraisal by the responsible public ...
Protesters with the left-wing group Center for Political Beauty (Zentrum für Politische Schönheit) and art group Led By Donkeys projected the words "Heil Tesla" and the image of Elon Musk ...
U.K. activist group Led By Donkeys and Germany’s Centre for Political Beauty were behind the display, and posted a shared Instagram post from the two groups. “Tesla Gigafactory, Berlin.
The image featured Musk making the gesture alongside the words “Heil Tesla.” U.K. activist group Led By Donkeys and Germany’s Centre for Political Beauty were behind the display, and posted a shared ...
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The suspect, a former asylum-seeker who was supposed to be leaving Germany, was arrested. Chancellor Olaf Scholz said that authorities must clear up why the suspect was still in the country.