Discussion on the adequacy of the measures agreed by Chancellor Soltz and the German L .nder to deal with Omicron. Lockdown is not ruled out. Yesterday’s decisions by Chancellor Olaf Soltz’s conference with the prime ministers of the 16 German states provoked mixed reactions. Politicians from the two Christian parties CDU / CSU and the […]
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Germany and Greek-Turkish relations
The new German government will maintain the same line towards Turkey, with priority given to de-escalation in the Eastern Mediterranean, according to Ronald Maynardus. Much has been written and said about the policy of the new German government. The men and women around Olaf Solz do not have the privilege of a grace period. The […]
Handelsblatt: Erdogan’s risky experiment
The press on the agreement between Albania, Serbia and Northern Macedonia on the free movement of workers and the Erdogan package of measures in support of the pound. Handelsblatt comments on Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan’s package of measures in support of the Turkish pound, entitled “Dangerous Experiment”. In the subtitle we read “Erdogan wants to […]
Solts: ‘Omicron is not a wave but a wall’
The chancellor and the prime ministers of the states decide on stricter measures. The focus is on ensuring the operation of vital infrastructure. In an emergency teleconference on Wednesday afternoon, Chancellor Olaf Solz and the prime ministers of the 16 German states agreed on new measures to stem the spread of the Omicron mutation. discussion […]
Scientists, MPs and Johnson in the middle
At the moment in Britain Conservative MPs and scientists seem to be divided into camps. But for Boris Johnson, it seems that whichever side he chooses, it will be fatal for him. On the one hand, scientists insist that even more measures must be taken to limit the Homicron mutation. The main concern of scientists […]
Stefan Pilsinger (CSU): Greece is a model in vaccinations
Mandatory vaccination for people over 50 in Germany, the ongoing pandemic and the election of the new Chilean President in the comments of the German press. Greece is a model in terms of vaccination according to a Christian Socialist politician, as reported by the German Network of Authors RND. “According to CSU’s Stephan Pilsinger, a […]
Cyprus: The forgotten ‘witness’ of the damn Christmas
During the “Week of National Struggle and Martyrs”, the Turkish Cypriot community commemorates its victims of the bi-communal conflicts in Cyprus, whose official start date is December 21, 1963. The dawn of that day, in the Taktakala district of Nicosia, a Turkish Cypriot taxi driver and a Turkish Cypriot prostitute were shot by a Greek […]
50 years Doctors Without Borders
Birthday without a happy celebrant? This is how Christian Kutcher, head of Médecins Sans Frontières in Germany, feels on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the humanitarian organization. “There is no reason to celebrate because humanitarian aid is unfortunately still needed,” he said. Nevertheless, he is proud of everything that the organization has achieved […]
TAZ: Erdogan scores in Africa
Erdogan’s ambitious ambitions in Africa as a just partner and today’s Solz-Draghi meeting at the beginning of an enhanced bilateral cooperation in the German press. To his credit, Recep Tayyip Erdogan hosted the third Turkish-African summit in Istanbul last weekend, attended by 36 representatives of an equal number of dancers, including 16 senior officials. As […]
Eurozone and debt on the Solz-Draghi agenda
The future of the European Stability Pact and the pandemic at the center of the meeting of German Chancellor Olaf Solz with Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi in Rome. New German Chancellor Olaf Solz is meeting today at Rome’s Palazzo Gigi with Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi. The main topic of discussion will be the […]