Another difficult year for the tourism and aviation industry will be this year, as the anxiety for the evolution of the pandemic continues. In recent months, especially after the summer, the number of bookings for 2023 has been steadily increasing. However, low cost airlines are preparing for fierce competition. Since the start of the pandemic […]
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Great Britain: Johnson’s chair creaks after Frost’s resignation
After the uprisings of conservative MPs and the resignation of the minister for Brexit, the British prime minister seems to be losing his momentum. The pandemic has been a major concern of the government since the British Prime Minister took office. But this difficult problem that needs to be solved has created – among other […]
Five years since the terrorist attack in Berlin
On December 19, 2016, the Tunisian Anis Amri crashed into a truck at a Christmas market in West Berlin, leaving behind victims and injured. The bells of the “Church of Remembrance” (Gedachtnis-Kirche) will ring 13 times today at 8:02 pm in Bridzcade Square in the heart of West Berlin. At that time, 5 years ago, […]
Prisons for rent in … Kosovo
In an effort to decongest its penitentiary system, Denmark is renting … prisons in Kosovo to send large numbers of detainees, mostly immigrants. It is an unusual deal: in an effort to decongest the country’s prisons, the Danish government has agreed to rent 300 prison cells in Kosovo for the next ten years. In return, […]
Germany: The meteoric step towards compulsory vaccination
Following the completion of all the procedures that a government needs to complete after the parliamentary elections, the new coalition government under Olaf Solz is now taking the next steps towards the adoption of a mandatory vaccination law. This will be done by the legislature with all the procedures provided. Chancellor Soltz hastened to clarify […]
‘Door’ to British travelers from France
As of tonight, France bans travelers from Great Britain. The Omicron mutation gives a “strong blow” to tourism and catering. The countdown for the British who want to travel to neighboring France has begun, as in less than 12 hours they will be barred from entering the country. Fearing the spread of Omicron, which broke […]
Germany: Road race with ‘Omicron’
A controversial issue in German public opinion for days is the shortage of vaccines available in the country. Following an inventory of stocks made when new Health Minister Karl Lauterbach took office last week, he announced that the quantities available, as well as those still to be delivered, were not enough to vaccinate anyone who […]
Tiergarten Assassination: New Crisis in German-Russian Relations
It could be the title of a police spy movie: “Murder in the Tiergarten”. But it is not. This is the cold-blooded murder during the day, of the Georgian origin Zelimhan Kangosvili from Chechnya, on August 23, 2019 in the busy park Tiergarten, in the heart of Berlin. The 56-year-old Russian Vadim Krazikov was found […]
Lack (again) of vaccines in Germany
Even the new Minister of Health could not believe that his predecessor did not order enough vaccines for the booster dose. Omicron did not say the last word. The epidemiological data of the last days cause feelings of restrained optimism. The number of new infections is gradually declining. And while the trend is not related […]
France: As of today, vaccinations for children over 5 years of age
About 400,000 children aged 5-11 will be vaccinated with the Pfizer pediatric vaccine. Green light for total vaccination of children until early 2022. Vaccination of children aged 5-11 years with underlying diseases, such as heart disease, chanting, cancer, hepatitis, kidney, diabetes, obesity, as well as those living with high-risk groups or immunocompromised individuals, began today […]