Ryanair and Easyjet are on strike in Spain. The DW correspondent reports, however, that no chaos has been caused, as unfortunately happens in Germany. The infrastructure in Spain is in several cases more modern than in Germany, mainly thanks to the financial aid of the EU, which Spain joined in 1986. Spain also has the […]
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German airports: Express immigration from Turkey?
Germany wants to hire seasonal workers from Turkey to cover staff shortages plaguing travelers at airports. The labor shortage in the German labor market is not a new phenomenon. Especially after two years of restrictions due to the pandemic, many Germans are looking forward to going on vacation in the coming weeks of summer. But […]
Intra-Greek rivalries in the debate on …Europe
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ speech at the European Parliament had a strong pre-election flavor, as well as the debate that followed “on the future of Europe”. The intra-Greek feuds probably overshadowed any announcements about the future of Europe. From the very first seconds of his speech at the Plenary Session of the European Parliament in […]
DW: Intra-Greek rivalries in the debate on… Europe
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ speech at the European Parliament had a strong pre-election flavor, as well as the debate that followed “on the future of Europe”. The intra-Greek feuds probably overshadowed any announcements about the future of Europe. From the very first seconds of his speech at the Plenary Session of the European Parliament in […]
Germany accelerates energy de-dependence
A new government plan for massive investments in renewable energy is in the works until 2030. In the meantime, the construction of the first LNG terminal in northern Germany officially begins. Massive investments in the construction of energy production units from renewable sources are urgently being planned by the German coalition government of Social Democrats, […]
Germany: Energy suppliers under the specter of bankruptcy
The giant efforts of the government to prevent the worst in the energy sector in the pages of the press. Energy saving “exercises” for consumers. The historic challenges facing Germany with the now visible risk of bankruptcy of energy suppliers due to Russian energy interruption, are pushing the government to fast track legislative procedures. The […]
Why do Russians extradite Russians?
Father denounces his daughter for opposing the war. A man reports to police an argument with a colleague about the war in Ukraine and another complains about a social media post that “mocks” the Z symbol, which has been associated with Russia’s attack on Ukraine. In all these cases, the police were mobilized, but the […]
Solz warns of long-term inflation
The German chancellor warns German citizens of difficult days and a long-term inflation crisis. “The current crisis will not end in a few months,” he said at the start of the so-called “Coordinated Action”. It is an initiative by the Social Democrat chancellor that marks the start of a long period of intensive consultations with […]
The new French government is right-wing
Macron and Bourne worked all weekend to form a new government. After weeks of inactivity, the new motto is “full speed ahead”. What is unprecedented about a reshuffle is that from early morning the names began to leak out in batches, depending on the available press information. Bruno Lemaire even announced by himself that he […]
65 years of FIAT 500
The iconic “Cinquecento” aspires to conquer the market in its new, modern electric version. And apparently he’s not doing too badly. The 4th of July has always been a date of great significance for the Fiat 500: the “big, little car” of mass motoring in Italy, which has sold more than 7 million times, was […]