Germany’s new coalition government under Social Democrat Olaf Solz is now taking a clear turn, according to a list of possible new cabinet members found by Bloomberg. Christian Lindner – leader of the center-right Free Democratic Party (FDP) – is expected to take over the Treasury Department, while Greens Green Party co-chair Robert Hubbek will […]
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G7: Conference of Foreign and Development Ministers on 10-12 December
Britain to host the G7 foreign and development ministers of the Group of Seven (G7) and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) at a conference in Liverpool from 10 December to 12 December. London. The conference will address issues including financial resilience after COVID-19, global health and human rights, the British Foreign Office said […]
Chilean presidential election: Right-wing and left-wing candidates to face off in second round
LAST UPDATE: 09.38 The far-right candidate, Jose Antonio Cast, and the left-wing candidate, Gabriel Boric, went on to run in the second round of Chile’s presidential election on Sunday, confirming the weakening of traditional political forces. two years after the social uprising in the state that was until then characterized as a model of economic […]
Kremlin to Erdogan: In Russia the center of the Turanian world
The center of the Turanian world, that is, of the people related to the Turkish peoples, is not in Turkey, but in the territory of Russia, reminded the Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peshkov, when asked about the map of the Turanian world, which he gave to Recep Tayyip Erdogan a few days ago. the leader of […]
Russia: President Putin’s telephone conversation with Armenian Prime Minister over Nagorno-Karabakh
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Armenian Prime Minister Nicole Pasinian discussed recent developments in Nagorno-Karabakh and measures to stabilize the situation, the Kremlin said, without elaborating. In their telephone conversation, Pasinyan thanked Moscow for its mediation efforts on the issue of Nagorno-Karabakh. On Tuesday, Armenia and Azerbaijan agreed to a ceasefire on their border after […]
Poland-Belarus crisis: ‘Europe’s biggest attempt to destabilize’, Polish PM says
LAST UPDATE: 15.10 Polish Prime Minister Matthew Morawiecki today called the migration crisis on the border between Poland and Belarus, the EU’s eastern border, “the biggest attempt to destabilize Europe” since the Cold War. “Belarussian President Alexander Lukashenko has launched a hybrid war against the EU. It is the biggest attempt to destabilize Europe in […]
Germany-Focus: Germany: FDP leader K. Lindner to be next finance minister
Negotiations between the Social Democratic Party (SPD), the Greens and the Liberals (FDP) to form a co-operative government are in the final stages, while, according to Focus magazine, the composition of the new cabinet has already begun. Under Olaf Solz (SPD). According to the magazine, the Minister of Finance will be the leader of the […]
Bulgaria: Bulgarians go to the polls for second round of presidential elections
Bulgarians are going to the polls today for the second round of the presidential election, tired of widespread corruption in the poorest EU Member State amid rising energy costs and a high death toll from the new coronavirus pandemic. Outgoing President Rumen Radev, 58, a proponent of change in the country that aims to clean […]
Daily Telegraph: Britain plans to set up centers for asylum seekers
“Priti Patel (the British Home Secretary) is planning a Greek-style interception of immigrants, with new restrictions on asylum seekers, in the midst of the escalating European crisis.” This is emphasized, among other things, on the front page of an article in the Daily Telegraph, while promoting the work of Greek Minister Notis Mitarakis. He even […]
Austria: ‘Sorry’ from the Chancellor to the vaccinated
More than 38,000 people protested in central Vienna today against a general lockdown coming back from Monday and the impending general vaccination obligation, as the country set a new record with more than 15,000 cases and 31 deaths from coronavirus complications. Chancellor Alexander Salenberg apologized yesterday to 65% of the citizens who have been vaccinated, […]