The Ministry of Interior refers to a list of basic foods required for survival in an emergency. Appeal from the Civil Protection to avoid panic. German citizens should be provided with basic supplies of food, liquids and raw materials in their homes, advises Home Secretary Nancy Fezer in an interview with Handelsblatt in the context […]
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On the table sanctions, embargo on Russia
The EU Energy Council is meeting in Brussels today on the new, sixth package of sanctions against Russia. Tomorrow in Strasbourg the final proposal of the Commission. Political debate ahead of tomorrow’s European Commission proposal to impose a new, sixth package of sanctions against Russia, which will include a phasing out of Russian oil imports, […]
Deutsche Welle: Difficult times for trade union claims in Germany
Trade unions in Germany face the challenge of tough negotiations, with the risk of losing jobs. Inflation makes discussions difficult. IG Metall CEO J Χrg Hoffmann does not want to enter into the discussion on collective bargaining immediately. The union is active in the metal and electricity industry, which, with about 3.7 million employees, is […]
Süddeutsche Zeitung: Little Moldova and the West
The repatriation of refugees to the Aegean, the small Moldova that is increasingly being targeted by the war and inflation in the German press. The issue of the repatriation of refugees to the Aegean, which in fact seems to be causing the resignation of the head of Frontex, comes back once again. Spiegel writes: “The […]
First in the gallop is the neo-fascist party Brothers of Italy
The far-right “Fratelli d’Italia” party is the first to vote in Italy. This is the first time in post-war Italian history that this has happened. In the polls it reaches 22%, at the moment it is the first party in the intention of the Italians to vote. The Brothers of Italy, Fratelli d ‘Italia, hold […]
France: The Left is rallying ahead of the June parliamentary elections
One week after Macron won the French presidential election, Jean-Luc Melanson’s Left is claiming the role of regulator in the run-up to the June parliamentary elections. One week after the result of the election for the French presidency, the question of the day is whether the leftists will manage to come down united in the […]
Germany: Everything ready for the May election campaign
Major electoral contests in a few days in Germany, as two states elect a new local parliament and government. First “endurance test” for the correlations in Berlin. The new local government is elected on May 8 in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany’s northernmost state on the border with Denmark, which has a long Christian Democratic tradition. One week […]
Russian propaganda … is flourishing in Latin America
A young, blonde journalist is sitting on the gray couch, which stands out in the TV studio, to drag out the shots of the conservative president of Colombia, Ivan Dunke, who, as he claims, uses police violence to confront the popular mobilizations in his country. The journalist speaks quickly, often with subtle or even less […]
Report: ‘Serious shortages in the German army’
Another crucial plenary session of the German Parliament is coming to an end today, and once again, as has been the case in recent months, the climate has been tense, exuding widespread German concern about developments in the war in Ukraine. Following the resolution on the deployment of heavy weapons to Ukraine and the start […]
Erdogan’s friendship attack in Saudi Arabia
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan passed in front of his Saudi successor without glancing at him. That was three years ago at the G20 summit in Buenos Aires. Not only Erdogan, many politicians have severed de facto ties with Saudi leader Mohammed bin Salman. No one wanted to be photographed with someone who is probably […]