The government wants to take a step towards youth. Elisabeth Borne said she was ready on Monday, during a meeting in Matignon, to “associate” young people with the preparation of public policies relating to ecological transition. "I hear (…) your request to associate yourself, not just occasionally but on an ongoing basis, with the preparation of policies on all these subjects", affirmed the Prime Minister at the end of a National Council for Refoundation ( CNR) at Matignon devoted to...
comment by Ron SteinkeIsrael's government considers all of these things to be legal: the Israeli settlement policy, the Israeli construction of the wall, the Israeli annexation of East Jerusalem and possibly soon the West Bank. But this is wrong. The matter is quite clear under international law: Israel made itself wrong decades ago when it not only administered the territories which it first - legitimately - conquered as a defense belt in a defensive war in 1967, but instead began...
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guidelines Air India bans gray hair on cabin crew Air India planes in New Delhi. photo © Kevin Frayer/AP/dpa Women have to wear earrings and dye gray hair regularly, men use hair gel: "Air India" has set new rules for its cabin crew - and thus caused discussions. No gray hair, no short pants when staying in hotels: new guidelines for the cabin crew of "Air India" have sparked discussions on the Internet in India. While some found the rules...
It looks like a sign of hope, like a candle in the dark. Contrary to all forecasts, the German economy still grew somewhat from July to September. This surprise should not mislead anyone. Inflation, which was also strong in October, is likely to blow out the candle - and cause the economy to collapse in the coming months. Now is the moment to decide how politicians and collective bargaining partners can keep this crisis as small as possible.Because it will...
Budapest Tens of thousands of Hungarians demonstrate against Orban's school policies Demonstrators on the Freedom Bridge in Budapest. photo © Uncredited/AP/dpa It's a national holiday in Hungary. While Prime Minister Viktor Orban celebrates in a strictly shielded manner, tens of thousands take to the streets in Budapest against the right-wing education policy. Tens of thousands of Hungarians demonstrated in Budapest on Sunday against the school policies of the government of right-wing populist Viktor Orban. Among other things, they demanded better...
France Thousands demonstrate against Macron's policies Literature Nobel Prize winner Annie Ernaux (l), and Jean-Luc Melenchon (r), founder of La France Insoumise (LFI) and member of the left-wing alliance NUPES, at the demo in Paris. photo © Christophe Archambault/AFP/dpa The high prices are a hook for France's Left Party to take to the streets against the government. A strike with a lack of fuel at gas stations also annoys many. Is there a big wave of protests? Several thousand people...
The European Central Bank (ECB) has announced the progress of the project. The “digital euro” is halfway there, with the ECB published a progress report on September 29, looking at design and policy issues that are currently being considered or have been settled. reportsaid Trade in both physical stores and online is the largest use case for the Eurozone Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC), with most digital payment solutions having access restrictions and not from Europe. Thus, the digital euro...
It is reported that Chinese internet giant Tencent It has shut down one of its two nonfungible token (NFT) platforms due to falling sales. including the deteriorating monetary policy of the Chinese government Tencent shut down one of its NFT platforms on July 1, while the other was struggling to survive. by reporting from the local daily newspaperspecifythat the tech giant moved the key executive responsible for managing the NFT platform in the last week of May. and completely removed...
One year after the flood disaster in Rheinpfalz and North Rhine-Westphalia, Federal Minister of the Interior Nancy Feaser promised a comprehensive new start in civil protection. At a press conference in Berlin, the SPD politician promised "better coordination, better communication, better cooperation" - "at all levels". The whole country had felt safe for too long, and Faeser promised that that would change in response to the flood disaster. She is not concerned with disputes over competences and assigning blame, now...