How Berlin resolved the EU dispute with Poland and Hungary

[ad_1] IIn Warsaw, Poland’s capital, the liberal mayor had city buses decorated with the European flag on Wednesday, hoping to settle the budget dispute in the EU. The government’s line remained that, together with Hungary, they would block the € 1.8 trillion Corona package with a veto in protest against …

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Schools: Pediatricians Against Long Christmas Break

[ad_1] In the debate on how to contain the coronavirus, pediatricians have spoken out against extending the Christmas holidays. Closed schools, kindergartens and kindergartens should be seen “only as the latest measure in the context of a general lockdown,” the German Society for Child and Adolescent Medicine and the German …

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Federal Government: Free FFP2 Masks for Seniors 60+

[ad_1] The federal government wants to equip more than 27 million citizens with good protection FFP2 masks. The first masks must be delivered to people over 60 and risk groups before Christmas. In the fight against the further spread of the corona virus, the federal government wants to equip more …

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Halle trial: defendant denies Holocaust – statement canceled

[ad_1] Germany Declaration canceled The defendant in the Halle trial denies the Holocaust Stand: 2:38 pm | Reading time: 2 minutes Stephan Balliet is charged with 13 criminal offenses, including murder and attempted murder. Source: dpa / Ronny Hartmann Here you will find content from Podigee To interact or display …

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Post-Brexit negotiations: a school of patience

[ad_1] British Prime Minister Johnson wants to continue negotiations with EU Commissioner von der Leyen at dinner today. Neither party is under any illusions, but a small concession should improve the mood. By Holger Beckmann, ARD-Studio Brussels The tone is increasingly clear, also on the European side: France will never …

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