Great Britain: Queen enacts Brexit law

[ad_1] It’s done: Britain has approved the post-Brexit deal with the EU. After long and difficult negotiations, things moved very fast in London. That night, the Queen also agreed. The way is clear for the Brexit trade pact between Britain and the European Union. Queen Elizabeth II, as British head …

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Spahn assumes a blocking extension

[ad_1] Spahn: contact restrictions even after January 10 Even after January 10, a sharp reduction in contacts will be necessary in any case, Spahn said. Regarding the issue of opening schools and kindergartens, he referred to the federal-state consultations scheduled for January 5, which he did not want to anticipate. …

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AstraZeneca: why a less effective vaccine is better than none

[ad_1] Right before this extraordinary, this cursed Crown year draws to a close, there is reason to look optimistically at the coming: soon the world may have a third vaccine against the virus. Great Britain has granted the preparation an emergency approval from AstraZeneca and the University of Oxford, and …

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Cologne: Lord Mayor Henriette Reker in the hospital

[ad_1] The mayor of Cologne, Henriette Reker, is in the hospital. The reason for this is an “acute diagnosis,” a city spokeswoman said. However, a corona infection is not the reason for hospital treatment. According to information from RTL, Reker, who is not a party, should remain in the hospital …

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Mediocre contract, bad timing – DER SPIEGEL

[ad_1] They negotiated this agreement for seven years. It can be understood that Europeans like the Chinese were in a hurry in the end. The contradictions the contract is now supposed to resolve were grotesque: While Chinese companies in Europe have spent years investing in virtually every industry, including buying …

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