A budget dispute with Republicans would degenerate into an economic and financial crisis. Despite the recent positive signs, the US President is now cutting back on essential trips. Washington (AP) – US President Joe Biden has canceled planned visits to
In the debate over Europe’s general asylum policy, Interior Minister Gerhard Karner demanded further concessions from the German government. “I count on Germany to support Austria on the issue of an asylum center in a safe third country,” the ÖVP
Foreign Minister Schallenberg described the agreement with India as a “milestone”, which should make repatriation easier. Minister of Foreign Affairs Alexander Schallenberg signed an agreement on a comprehensive migration and mobility partnership with his Indian counterpart Subrahmanyam Jaishankar on Saturday
Home page political Made: 17/5/2023 3:52 am From: Max Schaefer split Russia wants to equip its submarine fleet with new ICBMs. (Archive photo) © Lev Fedoseyev/Imago Russia continues to arm itself: According to reports, the Putin regime is working on
Republican US House Speaker Kevin McCarthy and Democratic Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer have previously spoken of positive signs at a meeting with Biden at the White House. McCarthy even said that a deal is still possible this week –
Under world week the editorial team publishes news and opinion reports that do not appear at all in the mainstream media, are taken out of context or appear too little. The EU is seeking an anti-China alliance with countries bordering
A budget dispute with Republicans would degenerate into an economic and financial crisis. Despite the recent positive signs, the US President is now cutting back on essential trips. Washington (AP) – US President Joe Biden has canceled planned visits to
Meet in Hiroshima What you need to know about the G7 In 2022, G7 heads of state and government meet at Schloss Elmau in Bavaria – the next meeting will take place in Hiroshima from 19 to 21 May ©
Paetongtarn Shinawatra The billionaire heir could be the clear winner in Thailand’s election. (Photo: Reuters) Bangkok Nine years after the military coup, Thailand is facing a new balance of power: two main opposition parties, led by billionaire heiress Paetongtarn Shinawatra
Reading time: 4 minutes 14/05/2023 09:39 Updated: 14/05/2023 09:39 A former French prime minister warned Europe about the collateral damage caused by the sanctions policy. Dear readers, this function is exclusively for DWN subscribers. The sanctions fueled resistance against the