[ad_1] Probably lost by a carrier pigeon in 1910, a German military message reappeared in 2020 in Alsace, eastern France. The letter was found by chance, informed, last Sunday, November 8, by the curator of the museum to whom it was entrusted. The message was protected in “a small aluminum …
Read More »After Beijing’s decision: Hong Kong excludes four opposition politicians
[ad_1] The Hong Kong government expelled four pro-democracy MPs from parliament who allegedly broke the oath. Beijing had previously ruled that the seat could be withdrawn without a court order. Hong Kong expelled four democratic opposition politicians from the SAR parliament. The Hong Kong government announced that Alvin Yeung, Kwok …
Read More »Moving away from the manufacturer Intel: Apple installs its own chips
[ad_1] In the future, Apple will rely even more on its own chips than before. The vendor and now its competitor Intel will not like it at all. The iPhone group presented the first three models with their own development chips instead of Intel processors. The new semiconductor called M1, …
Read More »Climate Commissioner on agricultural reform: declaration of war on EU agriculture ministers
[ad_1] The European Commission has long been silent on the agreed agricultural reform. Now the Brussels climate officer, Timmermans, has released his first statement. Timmermans does not want the reform to go this way. By Helga Schmidt, ARD-Studio Brussels There has been criticism from environmental associations, Julia Klöckner has seen …
Read More »Compromise in Brussels: the EU budget for billions is standing
[ad_1] The European Parliament and the EU states have agreed on the EU budget for the next seven years. It amounts to 1,074 billion euros. This also paves the way for further corona aid. In the dispute over the structure of the EU’s long-term budget, negotiators from the European Parliament …
Read More »Azerbaijan and Armenia: new ceasefire attempt in Nagorno-Karabakh
[ad_1] There is a new attempt to end the fighting in Nagorno-Karabakh, this time negotiated at the highest level. But how long will the ceasefire last? There are already protests in Armenia. In the conflict over the Nagorno-Karabakh region of the South Caucasus, the Prime Minister of Armenia and the …
Read More »The EU eases Biden’s victory: it can only get better
[ad_1] People in Brussels are relieved that Joe Biden has been elected as the new president of the United States: the Democrat is considered a friend of Europe. At the same time, however, it is also clear that the EU needs to do more. By Alexander Göbel, ARD-Studio Brussels A …
Read More »After WTO decision: EU imposes punitive tariffs on US products
[ad_1] Despite the change of power in the US, the EU wants to raise special taxes on American products in the aircraft subsidy dispute. Punitive tariffs could hit ketchup or game consoles, for example. The EU will introduce new punitive tariffs on US imports due to illegal subsidies for US …
Read More »US President on Twitter: He scored nearly two-thirds of Trump’s tweets
[ad_1] Since election day in the United States, nearly two-thirds of Trump’s tweets have received warnings because the content is misleading or incorrect. His profile may even be blocked since January. By Patrick Gensing, editorial staff of ARD-faktenfinder For several weeks now, the tweets from the US president on Twitter …
Read More »After the US presidential election: what does Biden’s victory mean?
[ad_1] America must not lead with power, but as a model for the world – US election winner Biden passed him off as his presidency. A challenge, because Trump’s predecessor in office leaves him construction sites around the world. By Julia Kastein, ARD-Studio Washington Joe Biden, the 46th President-elect, ushered …
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