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The global supply chain faces unprecedented hurdles
The conflict in Ukraine has created more disruptions in the already very strained supply chain, which is affecting the delivery and thus the prices of all goods. This applies not least to vital food and energy. After several merchant ships carrying food and energy were attacked in the Black Sea in recent days, multinational companies have decided to interrupt maritime traffic there.
Dramatic increase in attacks on Russians in Germany
BerlinMore than 300 attacks on Russian-speaking people in Germany have been registered since the beginning of the events in Ukraine, and the number of threats of violence against Germans of Russian origin and Russian citizens in Germany has increased sharply. Russians are threatened, insulted and even physically attacked.
Corsica explodes after assassination attempt against jailed separatist
BastiaAfter the attempted assassination of Yvan Colonna by a jihadist in prison, the island has erupted. Corsicans believe President Macron ordered the attack.
Russia hits NATO training base near Polish border
StarychiEight missiles hit NATO's “International Peacekeeping and Security Centre” in the Lviv oblast of Ukraine. This was a military training range with a permanent deployment of NATO instructors in Starychi, which had hosted frequent joint NATO-Ukrainian exercises. The largest number of foreign instructors were sent by Canada.
Ursula von der Leyen suspected of ‘serious conflicts of interest’ by MEPs
BrusselsA cross-party initiative of 36 European MEPs has now launched an initiative to demand the full disclosure of the EU Commission's contracts with the manufacturers of Corona vaccines. This also concerns EU Commission head Ursula von der Leyen as she is suspected of having benefited from certain contracts.
Ukraine: how the global fertiliser shortage is going to affect food
We are currently witnessing the beginning of a global food crisis, driven by the knock-on effects of a pandemic and more recently the rise in fuel prices and the conflict in Ukraine.
Economic sanctions can lead to dire unintended consequences
From soaring gas prices to another world war, economic sanctions can lead to dire unintended consequences
Day 17 of the Russian operation in Ukraine
KievThe 17th day of the war began with reports of the Russian army advancing on Kiev. Fighting is raging in the outlying towns and villages, as the Ukrainian defenders are trying to hold their ground everywhere and ward off the Russian advance. However, Moscow's troops are tightening the noose.
Russia excluded from the Great Reset: Klaus Schwab freezes relations with Putin
MoscowThe World Economic Forum Davos (WEF) has announced a freeze on all relations with Russia and President Vladimir Putin. Because of the Russian operation in Ukraine, they refuse to deal with "sanctioned individuals" and have frozen all Russia-related relations. WEF chief Klaus Schwab has yet to comment.
The global supply chain faces unprecedented hurdles
The conflict in Ukraine has created more disruptions in the already very strained supply chain, which is affecting the delivery and thus the prices of all goods. This applies not least to vital food and energy. After several merchant ships carrying food and energy were attacked in the Black Sea in recent days, multinational companies have decided to interrupt maritime traffic there.
Dramatic increase in attacks on Russians in Germany
BerlinMore than 300 attacks on Russian-speaking people in Germany have been registered since the beginning of the events in Ukraine, and the number of threats of violence against Germans of Russian origin and Russian citizens in Germany has increased sharply. Russians are threatened, insulted and even physically attacked.
Corsica explodes after assassination attempt against jailed separatist
BastiaAfter the attempted assassination of Yvan Colonna by a jihadist in prison, the island has erupted. Corsicans believe President Macron ordered the attack.
Russia hits NATO training base near Polish border
StarychiEight missiles hit NATO's “International Peacekeeping and Security Centre” in the Lviv oblast of Ukraine. This was a military training range with a permanent deployment of NATO instructors in Starychi, which had hosted frequent joint NATO-Ukrainian exercises. The largest number of foreign instructors were sent by Canada.
Ursula von der Leyen suspected of ‘serious conflicts of interest’ by MEPs
BrusselsA cross-party initiative of 36 European MEPs has now launched an initiative to demand the full disclosure of the EU Commission's contracts with the manufacturers of Corona vaccines. This also concerns EU Commission head Ursula von der Leyen as she is suspected of having benefited from certain contracts.
Ukraine: how the global fertiliser shortage is going to affect food
We are currently witnessing the beginning of a global food crisis, driven by the knock-on effects of a pandemic and more recently the rise in fuel prices and the conflict in Ukraine.
Economic sanctions can lead to dire unintended consequences
From soaring gas prices to another world war, economic sanctions can lead to dire unintended consequences
Day 17 of the Russian operation in Ukraine
KievThe 17th day of the war began with reports of the Russian army advancing on Kiev. Fighting is raging in the outlying towns and villages, as the Ukrainian defenders are trying to hold their ground everywhere and ward off the Russian advance. However, Moscow's troops are tightening the noose.
Russia excluded from the Great Reset: Klaus Schwab freezes relations with Putin
MoscowThe World Economic Forum Davos (WEF) has announced a freeze on all relations with Russia and President Vladimir Putin. Because of the Russian operation in Ukraine, they refuse to deal with "sanctioned individuals" and have frozen all Russia-related relations. WEF chief Klaus Schwab has yet to comment.