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Federal Chancellor Briefly on the challenges of integration

[ad_1] Sebastian Kurz is convinced that European migration policy has overcome many of the mistakes made in 2015. Austria will continue to struggle for generations with the challenges of integrating 120,000 asylum seekers. Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz, photographed on November 21, 2018 in Zurich. Christoph Ruckstuhl / NZZ Federal Chancellor, …

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Trump is said to have insulted fallen soldiers

[ad_1] Donald Trump denied reports Thursday night that he had described the fallen soldiers as fools and losers. Image: keystone “Fools”: Trump is said to have insulted fallen soldiers – now the president is reacting This report could still hurt Donald Trump: The generally well-informed magazine The Atlantic wrote on …

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Zoom Now Worth Over $ 110 Billion, Elon Musk Is Richer Than Mark Zuckerberg For The First Time, And Other Economic News

[ad_1] Zoom founder Eric Yuan can look forward to rising share prices. Carlo Allegri / Reuters (dpa) The Corona crisis has catapulted video conferencing provider Zoom out of its niche among the world’s best-known tech companies. Now the times of explosive growth are over for the moment. After an impressive …

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Natural gas dispute intensifies in the Mediterranean – watson

[ad_1] Recep Tayyip Erdogan: The Turkish President seeks natural gas in the Mediterranean. Image: keystone Now threats of war are looming: the dispute over gas in the Mediterranean intensifies Anyone who believed that the tone of the dispute over natural gas in the eastern Mediterranean could not become even more …

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“Irrational measures”, “devastating consequences”: these scientists say the blockade was unnecessary

[ad_1] Most politicians, scientists and business leaders say the emergency measures by the crown of the Federal Council and other governments were necessary and correct. Known voices differ. Four examples Lateral thinker 1: John Ioannidis, professor of medicine, Stanford University, USA. USA John Ioannidis, epidemiologist. Stanford University Dismantling of half …

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