The French ambassador to the United States returned to Washington on Wednesday as tensions between the two countries erupted. The embassy said Philip Etienne landed at an airport in the US capital on Wednesday afternoon. French President Emmanuel Macron recalled the ambassador on September 17. Macron was outraged by the AUKUS security agreement between the UK, US and Australia, which …
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The position of the Bulgarian IMF leader is under pressure due to interference in the rankings
The position of International Monetary Fund (IMF) chairwoman Kristalina Georgieva is under pressure from her former boss at the World Bank over corruption in political interference. Georgieva, 68, a Bulgarian who switched from the World Bank to the IMF in 2019, has been accused of tampering with World Bank rankings. Make business easier. It mapped out to each country what …
Read More »German election: Merkel out, Scholes?
The German election campaign is nearing its end. Social Democrat Olaf Scholes is running the election with his SPD with the best classic social voice. Professor of Economics Alfred Kleiknecht talks about this. And in New York, all nations meet again at the United Nations General Assembly. Bernard Hummelberg talks with Joach Brandt, Dutch Permanent Representative to the United Nations. …
Read More »The U.S. Senate has failed to implement government finance and debt ceiling measures
The U.S. Senate failed to prevent a partial government shutdown and suspend the federal debt ceiling because Republicans refused to support the plan in the deeply divided Congress. The Senate Democrats on Monday failed to pass legislation facing two fast-approaching deadlines that would otherwise threaten to destabilize the U.S. economy as it struggles to get out of the Govt-19 epidemic. …
Read More »BEIJING: Release the Hawaiian driver diplomatic victory
BEIJING: Release the Hawaiian driver for diplomatic success China sees the release of Hawaii executive Meng Wancho as a diplomatic victory. This was stated in a statement issued by the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The ministry said the release was directed by Chinese President Xi Jinping. When China released two Canadians at the same time, a ministry spokesman said …
Read More »Erdogan says Turkey plans to buy another Russian security system
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said his country is moving ahead with plans to buy another Russian air defense system, despite warnings from the United States and other NATO allies. In an interview Erdogan, along with CBS News Foreign Correspondent Margaret Brennan, said that Turkey had not received the F-35 purchased from the United States and had to search …
Read More »Iraqi speakers calling for peace with Israel will be arrested
An Iraqi court has issued arrest warrants for three people Mentioned in general The country’s Supreme Court on Sunday announced that their country is making peace with Israel through the Abrahamic Covenant. Wissam al-Hartan, the leader of the Iraqi Sons Movement, and Sahar Kareem al-Dai, an employee of the Ministry of Culture, were among the two arrested by the First …
Read More »Huawei’s leading lady is welcomed as a hero in China
Huawei’s leading lady is welcomed as a hero in China China has hailed Hawaiian executive Meng Wancho as a hero, released in Canada. At Shenzhen Airport, her hometown, Meng was laid a red carpet and a group of people sang patriotic songs for her. China’s state broadcaster CCTV previously released a statement from Meng while on a flight to China. …
Read More »Bennett travels to New York to reject ‘failed’ anti-Israel minority in US House of Representatives
Prime Minister Naphtali Bennett left Israel for the United States on Saturday evening, ahead of his first address to the United Nations General Assembly. During his visit, Bennett will address world leaders for the first time since becoming prime minister in June, and will meet with Gulf ministers and leaders of the American Jewish community. The Short trip This is …
Read More »The Hawaiian driver left Canada after the US deal
Photo: ANP Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou left Canada and a Vancouver judge on his way to China canceled the extradition case against him in advance. As a result, Meng was allowed to leave the country after nearly three years of house arrest in Vancouver. The U.S. Justice Department has demanded the extradition of Meng, but made a deal with her, …
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