DavosGlobally, the wealth of the richest have increased massively. This is shown by a report by the Institute for Policy Studies, which has accused the WEF of ignoring the problem of the concentration of money and power. Switzerland has for a long time been a paradise for the super rich. It is teeming with millionaires and billionaires.
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Macron deputy consumes cocaine but justice system closes investigation
ParisAn investigation by Médiapart revealed that the Renaissance deputy of Hauts-de-Seine Emmanuel Pellerin used cocaine, before as well as after his election.
Muslim leaders call for a boycott against Sweden
CairoThe Muslim educational institution al-Azhar University in Cairo has called on all the world's Muslims to boycott Sweden. Al-Azhar University is the premier Sunni Muslim institution of learning in the world and enjoys widespread respect among the world's 1,5 billion Muslims.
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BerlinIn the spring of 2022, in response to the war in Ukraine, the German government launched the so-called “Bundeswehr special fund”. For the sum of 100 billion euros, the Bundeswehr was going to be modernized and decades of neglect in equipping the troops would be corrected.
Sweden’s NATO membership bid goes up in smoke
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Berlin to incinerate 800 million expired Corona masks
BerlinFour German federal states have burned a total of over 17 million expired Corona masks. They were bought with taxpayer money. The government wants to burn 800 million masks in total.
Internal EU report: Asylum applications has increased by half except in Hungary
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French pension reform: 150 000 young demonstrators according to organisers
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Trouble in paradise: Mutiny at the WEF
DavosKlaus Schwab has been at the helm of the World Economic Forum for more than half a century. Recently, there has been strong criticism against him coming from his own ranks.
Calls for altmedia to be demonetized from an unelected free-speech fiend
BrusselsThe EU Commission, elected by no one, currently consists of a President, three Executive Vice-Presidents, a High Representative (Josep Borrell), four other Vice-Presidents (one Vice-President resigned because she is in prison) and 17 other commissioners plus a commissioner-designate.
Macron deputy consumes cocaine but justice system closes investigation
ParisAn investigation by Médiapart revealed that the Renaissance deputy of Hauts-de-Seine Emmanuel Pellerin used cocaine, before as well as after his election.
Muslim leaders call for a boycott against Sweden
CairoThe Muslim educational institution al-Azhar University in Cairo has called on all the world's Muslims to boycott Sweden. Al-Azhar University is the premier Sunni Muslim institution of learning in the world and enjoys widespread respect among the world's 1,5 billion Muslims.
Will the Bundeswehr special fund be increased to 300 billion euros?
BerlinIn the spring of 2022, in response to the war in Ukraine, the German government launched the so-called “Bundeswehr special fund”. For the sum of 100 billion euros, the Bundeswehr was going to be modernized and decades of neglect in equipping the troops would be corrected.
Sweden’s NATO membership bid goes up in smoke
StockholmAfter the burning of the Quran in Stockholm, Turkey has no intention of allowing Sweden to join NATO. Sweden's Prime Minister, on the other hand, pointed to the importance of freedom of expression. The NATO Secretary General also spoke up on the matter.
Berlin to incinerate 800 million expired Corona masks
BerlinFour German federal states have burned a total of over 17 million expired Corona masks. They were bought with taxpayer money. The government wants to burn 800 million masks in total.
Internal EU report: Asylum applications has increased by half except in Hungary
BerlinThe asylum disaster continues unabated in 2023. According to a confidential "Status Report on Migration and Refugees" by the EU Commission dated January 11, the number of asylum applications in the EU rose by around half in the past year to well over 900 000.
French pension reform: 150 000 young demonstrators according to organisers
ParisSome 150 000 students marched in Paris on January 21 against pension reform, according to the youth organisations that initiated the demonstration, but only 14 000 according to sources close to the Macron administration.
Trouble in paradise: Mutiny at the WEF
DavosKlaus Schwab has been at the helm of the World Economic Forum for more than half a century. Recently, there has been strong criticism against him coming from his own ranks.
Calls for altmedia to be demonetized from an unelected free-speech fiend
BrusselsThe EU Commission, elected by no one, currently consists of a President, three Executive Vice-Presidents, a High Representative (Josep Borrell), four other Vice-Presidents (one Vice-President resigned because she is in prison) and 17 other commissioners plus a commissioner-designate.