The silence of Europe came to an end

[ad_1] It took until midnight to untangle the knot. At the special EU summit, which in addition to the economy and digitization mainly revolved around foreign policy issues, Cyprus’ resistance was broken, either through pressure or promises, it was initially unclear. German Chancellor Angela Merkel (left) and Dutch Prime Minister …

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2-year-old boy dies on kindergarten outing – world

[ad_1] A 2-year-old boy died on a trip with his kindergarten group on Friday. They found him lifeless in a lake. At around 12 noon, a kindergarten child was reported missing. Before that, he was out on a walk with his kindergarten group in Magdeburg, Germany. Immediately afterwards, a large-scale …

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A passage in the statutes revealed Islamic associations

[ad_1] Finance officials also noted that the same passage was always cited in many of the bylaws of controlled associations, allowing capital outflows from Austria to foundations in Turkey. The Ministry of Finance has verified 211 Turkish-Islamic associations and found various misconduct, both in terms of tax and tax laws …

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Lockdown in central Vienna: police arrested 20 climate activists

[ad_1] The protesters had blocked the corner of Friedrichstrasse and Operngasse on Thursday night and chained themselves together in a honeycomb pattern. Some of the weapons were hidden in iron tubes, which made it difficult for the executive to terminate the operation. 20 protesters were arrested and their identities could …

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Coronavirus: 688 new infections in Austria

[ad_1] So far 46,374 positive results have been obtained in Austria. To date, 803 people in Austria have died as a result of the coronavirus and 37,186 have recovered. There are currently 472 people in hospital treatment and 100 of them in intensive care units. New infections by federal state …

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