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G7 summit in the shadow of war

G7 summit in the shadow of war G7 summit in the shadow of war

War, climate, hunger and poverty. The agenda of the Summit is suffocatingly full. Host Olaf Soltz sets ambitious goals, hoping for political benefits as well. At the Elmau Tower, in an idyllic landscape in the mountains of Bavaria, Chancellor Soltz welcomes the remaining leaders of the group of the 7 strongest economies on the planet […]

Deutsche Welle: Most British planes tied to the ground?

Deutsche Welle: Most British planes tied to the ground? Deutsche Welle: Most British planes tied to the ground?

Third summer of passenger suffering. The British Airways workers’ union is threatening to go on strike in July and August. Delays on the railways as well. The rising cost of living, the energy crisis, the ongoing strikes… All this leads to a truth: the British were expecting a normalcy after the end of the pandemic […]

Bulgaria: End of a reform dream

Bulgaria: End of a reform dream Bulgaria: End of a reform dream

Bulgaria faces a new internal political instability with the fall of the government. However, this may mean the end of the veto in Northern Macedonia. Bulgaria has long been one of the most politically unstable countries in the European Union. In the last decade, there have been nine government changes and six parliamentary elections, three […]

Germany: Dramatic calls for energy crisis

Germany: Dramatic calls for energy crisis Germany: Dramatic calls for energy crisis

An express bill for the immediate reopening of coal-fired power plants in Germany in order to compensate for the losses from natural gas was submitted this afternoon by the government to the German parliament. This is a particularly painful move for the German government and especially the Greens, as Germany’s goal in recent years has […]

Conference on Food Security in Berlin

Conference on Food Security in Berlin Conference on Food Security in Berlin

The consequences of the Russian war in Ukraine for the global supply chain are being discussed at the International Conference on Food Security in Berlin. A conference on World Food Security focusing on the global consequences of Russia’s war against Ukraine is being held today in the German capital. This is an initiative of the […]

Inflation at the Eurozone Summit

Inflation at the Eurozone Summit Inflation at the Eurozone Summit

The problems caused by inflation in the daily lives of European citizens are one of the main topics of today’s meeting of Eurozone leaders in Brussels. Decisions may not be expected today, but due to the seriousness of the situation, they have been invited and are participating with leaders and top officials, such as ECB […]

Moscow rage for Kaliningrad

Moscow rage for Kaliningrad Moscow rage for Kaliningrad

In order to impose EU sanctions, Lithuania has restricted the shipment of goods to the Russian enclave of Kaliningrad. Moscow threatens with “serious consequences”. Anyone traveling from Moscow to Kaliningrad by train must present their passport at three national borders: Russian, Belarusian and Lithuanian. Belarus and Lithuania are located between the Russian hinterland and the […]

Occupation in Europe and Greece in the Bundestag

Occupation in Europe and Greece in the Bundestag Occupation in Europe and Greece in the Bundestag

The German government is planning a Documentation Center for World War II and the German Occupation in European countries, including Greece. The first consultation before the German Parliament, a symbol of modern German history, about the planned establishment of a Documentation Center for World War II and the German Occupation in Europe lasted about forty […]

EU Summit: Ukraine, Moldova on the accession path

EU Summit: Ukraine, Moldova on the accession path Inflation at the Eurozone Summit

The status of a candidate country in Ukraine and Moldova for EU membership and under conditions that must be met in advance, in Georgia, is expected to be given by the “27”. This is the first step in a very long process and indeed an uncertain outcome, given that third countries, such as Turkey, have […]