He knew a lot about secret supplies of Turkish weapons in war zones by government order. And when he opened his mouth, he was arrested by the Turkish MIT in Ukraine. The issue is extremely important for the Turkish president, and this is known to anyone who regularly monitors his interviews. The other day, Erdogan, […]
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Conservatives against Johnson abound
The British Prime Minister’s efforts for change, while the Conservative MPs who want Boris Johnson out of the party leadership are increasing. For weeks now, we have been watching the blows that Boris Johnson receives, especially after the “Partygate” scandal. The most powerful, of course, are predicted to be those of his party MPs, as […]
Solts: In the US ‘to prevent a war’
The eyes of the international community are on Washington and the crucial meeting between Soltz and Biden. The US is asking for “clear words” about Ukraine. With the Damocles sword of a conflict still hovering over the Russian-Ukrainian border, German Chancellor Olaf Solz is meeting today with US President Joe Biden in Washington. This is […]
China: Golden jobs after the Olympics
With the Beijing Winter Olympics, the Chinese leadership is not only aiming to promote the country. Winter sports promise billions in turnover. When coaching the Chinese national ice hockey team, Italian-Canadian coach Ivano Zanata instructs in English. Why not, after all? The 25 hockey athletes for the Winter Olympics, which kicked off in Beijing on […]
E. Macron: Ukrainian and in-depth elections
The French president has thrown all his weight on the Ukrainian crisis, “forgetting” that in two months it will be the first round of the presidential election. But no formal candidacy has yet been submitted. In order to continue his mediation efforts to resolve the Ukrainian crisis, Emmanuel Macron will visit Moscow tomorrow and Kiev […]
DW: A former chancellor in the Moscow services
The news of the appointment of former German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder to the Supervisory Board of the Russian Gazprom at this time brings a wave of reactions in Berlin. Another week of intense political and diplomatic negotiations is expected for the Ukrainian, with Emmanuel Macron heading to Moscow and German Chancellor Olaf Solz to Washington […]
Guardian article in favor of the reunification of the Sculptures
Another British article on the reunification of the Sculptures, explains that those in charge “throw the ball” of responsibilities avoiding any decision. The Guardian this time raises the issue of the reunification of the Parthenon Sculptures with Greece and becomes another British newspaper that is in favor of the return and in fact in such […]
Compulsory vaccination: Germany like Austria?
A cross-party bill by SPD, FDP and Greens proposes a mandatory three-dose vaccination for all over 18. Voting likely in March. Following the formal introduction of compulsory vaccination in Austria, which enters into force today for the adult population, and in Germany, the political consultation on compulsory vaccination is intensifying. The issue is expected to […]
FAZ: ‘On a tightrope’ Erdogan
The gas crisis in Europe, Erdogan’s visit to Kiev and the political dimensions of the Olympic Games starting today in Beijing in the press. Post in Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung Commenting on the Turkish president’s sixth visit to Kiev since 2019 and Turkey’s efforts to prevent a military conflict between Ukraine and Russia: “Erdogan pledged his […]
With the suitcase in hand again
The need for travel is most pronounced after two years of confinement. Joy gospels for the suitcase marketers who are already seeing their sales grow. The outbreak of the pandemic in the spring of 2020 caused a shock in the travel industry. Countless flights have been canceled and dust has accumulated in people’s luggage somewhere […]