(Name – Information about the Middle East) Vienna Austria: What or what: Business leaders, policymakers and citizens need to be educated about the circle economy, which is a growing paradigm and critical concept that offers different opportunities when different priorities are needed in different parts of the world. The linear economy in practice is doing great damage to societies and …
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US to renegotiate nuclear deal with Iran
The United States is set to join international talks next week on an international nuclear deal with Iran. The agreement is sluggish and Washington insists it is open to talks with the regime in Tehran, the foreign ministry said. Direct talks between the two countries are not yet expected. “These are still early days and we do not expect immediate …
Read More »China punishes Britain for ‘lies’ about Uyghurs | Abroad
China’s Foreign Ministry on Friday announced sanctions against several British organizations and officials for spreading falsehoods and misinformation about the situation in Xinjiang. According to Chinese state media, the sanctions are in response to British intervention in domestic affairs, which could “seriously jeopardize” relations between the two countries. Earlier this week, Britain announced sanctions against China for human rights abuses. …
Read More »The Pentagon is “watching” Russia to increase its occupation of Eastern Europe.
The president recently approved a further $ 125 million in death assistance to Ukraine to protect its border with Russia, including two armed patrol boats and anti-artillery radar. The United States has pledged more than $ 2 billion in defense assistance to Ukraine since 2014, including the supply of anti-tank javelin missiles. When the Obama administration sent military equipment to …
Read More »US warns Beijing of ‘unsubstantiated sanctions’ against Americans
US Secretary of State Anthony Blingen.Image AFP Blingen said in a statement that Beijing ‘s efforts to intimidate and silence those who speak out for human rights and fundamental freedoms would increase international criticism of the ongoing genocide and crimes against humanity in Xinjiang. China this week announced sanctions against Canada and two Americans, a human rights organization, in response …
Read More »US economic activity plummets | Finance
The study is based on surveys of regional central banks. Data current until April 6th. Investors will always pay close attention to the Peugeot book as it provides a clear picture of the future of interest rate policy. According to the Central Bank, all regions of the United States have collapsed. In addition, business opportunities for all districts are uncertain. …
Read More »Iran, China strengthen ties: ‘Post-US era begins’
Iranian Foreign Minister Jawad Sharif and his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi happily clapped their hands on Saturday after signing a new cooperation agreement between Iran and China. Iran will supply cheap oil to China in exchange for Chinese investment in Iran’s billions of dollars in infrastructure. His mask could not hide Zarip’s wide smile. The minister’s delight is understandable because …
Read More »“Oh, there you have the Russians again”: Why Russian bombers regularly visit our airspace
Two Russian bombers approaching the Netherlands were intercepted yesterday by Belgian and British warplanes. The Russians claim to have complied with international rules. Not true, experts say. The Russians know it well. The Tobolev TU-142 Pier F bombers, also used as reconnaissance aircraft, were intercepted as they approached Dutch airspace over the North Sea on Monday morning. Russia’s Northern Naval …
Read More »Tesla condemned the violation of workers’ rights
Carmaker Tesla has repeatedly violated the rights of its employees. Among other things, a message on Twitter by CEO Elon Musk was a violation of US law. It was governed by the National Labor Relations Board, which ensures in the United States that employees can stand up for the rights of their workers. Tesla made a mistake, among others, by …
Read More »Another businessman who immigrated to the United States: ‘Biden will help us’ | Abroad
Thousands of asylum seekers in Honduras are forming groups to walk together to the United States. They hope to find a better life there when Democrat Joe Biden is president. The first group of about three hundred left the country’s second city, San Pedro Sula, on Thursday. The asylum seekers walk to Corinth, about 100 miles[100 km]from the Guatemalan border. …
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