Yeah sounds familiar.
Something.. shots.. something .. a piece of ear.. Something.. and suddenly.. nothing was missing?!
Yeah sounds familiar.
Something.. shots.. something .. a piece of ear.. Something.. and suddenly.. nothing was missing?!
They'll probably help to reopen the strait tho.
But only after the war has ended and a diplomatic solution has been found And this context isn't provided here.
France and others are currently protecting the island of Cyprus which lies between Greece & Türkiye in the Mediterranean Sea ( it's like 2.200 km apart)
Just realised these boreal forest are becoming more accessible due to climate change. Though I also learned that net winter temperatures are actualy already dropping in Northern-Europe. So it's acually getting colder due to arctic winterwinds and the weakening of the AMOC.
Anyway, better leave these forests be please.
Very misleading title. Europe won't go to war against Iran.
Moscow sent
Don't forget the former Putin interpreter who is been appointed as an" objective observer" for fair elections.
All five Nordic countries are in the top six
How is this possible? Respondents were surely bribed with hapinness!/s
G7 is including US. Ruzzia is no longer welcome in those meetings.
He did an interview In Chatham House. A journalist asked him this question and he responded it might be a good idea. The whole title is something been taken out of context . Here is the video, it comes at the very end.
He's a traitor and Russian asset
Any Source for your claim?
👉 Remark
You are giving us the finger?!/j
Good remark though. This autocratisation proces is a global phenomena unfortunately.
Multi-speed Europe
For extra context (but I haven't seen this specific vid yet).
Basically in politics and law it means nothing new nor specific. Looking at Europe now, it's already a multi-speed Europe, when " speed" means faster in more integration. Like for example tge Schengen area, Euro currency adaptation, European Economic Zone, or the Council of EU ( Head of EU 27 member states) compared to, but not to be confused with, the European Council ( consisting of 46 European countries.
In recent context though, and thus more especifically, it's basically a closer defence and (nuclear) energy cooperation. And the plan is basically build around the oldest (member)states, which are also coordinating and strongly partipating in " the coalation of the willing".
On another note, with reference to Macron's rhetoric and the Gaulles view of an independent Europe, it's about those memberstatras which see more ground and policy for closer ties and cooperation, based on a project-like mutual pragmatic interest and shared values.
This is why it's sometimes called the European Project. There is also a downside to this, which is that some countries might feel left out, or miss the boat. On the other hand, everyone could join, it's a voluntary cooperation, but mostly it's a political & national choice.
"The alcohol debate [...] is not merely about a beverage or lifestyle. It symbolizes deeper questions about governance, societal values and the balance between religious and secular ideologies," Ammar Abdulhamid, a Syrian pro-democracy activist now based in the US, previously wrote in an op-ed for the online magazine, Newlines when an alcohol ban was first discussed in 2024."
Somebody is imposing more and more restrictions.