Tag: means
Jihadism: What Taliban’s Success Means for Militants – Opinion
Comment from Tomas Avenarius The world looks to Kabul in horror: long-bearded Taliban fighters flail in the presidential palace with rifles and bazookas, panicked families storm the airport, desperate Afghan…
Tax office interest unconstitutional: What the Karlsruhe judgment means for taxpayers
FAQ Status: 08/18/2021 5:41 p.m. Savers have not known interest for a long time, but the tax authorities do. For years they held on to a high tax rate –…
Nord Stream 2: What the pipeline deal means for Merkel
analysis Status: 07/22/2021 1:58 p.m. The dispute over the Baltic Sea pipeline has put a heavy strain on relations with the USA. Is everything off the table with the compromise?…
“All means of research have been exploited” to find Kelyan
His death was the effect of an electric shock in the Stalingrad district, on the edge of the 10th and 19th arrondissements of Paris. Ten days after the discovery of…
European Central Bank: What the new inflation target means
As of: July 8th, 2021 5:20 pm More inflation and more climate protection: The European Central Bank has decided on a new monetary policy course. In addition, it now tolerates…
History of the Means of Payment: The Power of the Money Makers
Status: 04.07.2021 3:08 p.m. The issuer of Europe’s first official banknotes ended up in prison. Today the question arises whether cryptocurrencies threaten the state currency monopoly. Who determines what money…
What means of pressure does the EU have against Orban’s “homophobic” law?
The legislation banning the promotion of homosexuality among minors in Hungary is causing noise throughout the European Union. So much so that the subject has been placed on the agenda…
Means deployed to stem the arrival of the Delta variant
The European Center for Disease Prevention and Control has just announced the color: by the end of August, the Delta variant is expected to account for 90% of new cases…
“Since we are not brought proof of his guilt, it means that he is not guilty”
Me Stéphane Goldenstein, alongside Christine and Geneviève Dupont de Ligonnès. – F.Smadja / F. Demange / Sipa Agnès Dupont de Ligonnès and her children Arthur, Anne, Benoît and Thomas were…
Do labor inspectors really have the means to enforce the rules of teleworking?
Deserted offices in a La Défense tower near Paris. – Nicolas Raffin / 20 Minutes The government has been recalling for weeks that teleworking is an “obligation” to slow down…