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Allemagne: Le Qatar, 3ème actionnaire de Volkswagen avec près de 17% des droits de vote, a fait obstacle au projet de coopération entre le constructeur allemand et Rafael, le groupe israélien spécialisé dans les technologies de défense. Le projet, qui prévoit notamment de convertir le site d’Osnabrück vers des activités liées à l’industrie militaire, suscite l’opposition de Doha.
@Alexand70608635 We're intellectually not capable to understand that 🌟some🌟 countries will always put themselves first while gaslighting everyone else.
We just assume that they mean to do what they say since we've become too incapable of doing international politics the hard way.
"Vu de Paris, l’Allemagne construit méthodiquement sa propre industrie de défense : TKMS pour les sous-marins, Airbus pour l’aviation, Rheinmetall et KNDS pour les chars et l’armement terrestre. Et elle oriente vers ces champions les grands programmes européens comme les contrats à l’export. Vu de Berlin, cette montée en puissance répond à la menace russe et aux engagements pris envers l’OTAN."
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🤓 Question du jour : connaissez-vous un exemple de service public où, suite à une réforme, la qualité du service rendu à la population s'est améliorée, sans hausse du coût pour les contribuables ?
Vraiment améliorée, hein, pas des trucs bidons dont vous ne savez rien.
Die ukrainische Flugabwehr ist weitgehend blank gegenüber russischen Raketen - und die Europäer zucken mit der Schulter. Was wir noch haben, behalten wir für uns. Dass Europa im fünften Jahr des Krieges nicht in der Lage ist, den Ausfall der USA zu kompensieren, ist ein politisches Versagen erster Güte.
The World Cup has kicked off an interesting experiment: hundreds of thousands of European soccer fans, some of whom arrived expecting a dystopian country. If you consume mainstream European media coverage of the United States under Trump, you would be forgiven for packing body armor. Instead, the accounts filtering back across the Atlantic have a consistent tone: the people here are generous, friendly, welcoming. And the visitors notice something else, even the ones who have never heard of a purchasing power parity adjustment for GDP per capita comparisons across borders. They notice the wealth. The cars, the houses, the restaurants, the sheer scale of consumption. They notice the contrast between what is happening here and what is happening back home. You don’t need the IMF’s World Economic Outlook to see it, though the WEO will confirm it: even after adjusting for purchasing power, U.S. GDP per capita is now roughly 38% higher than the EU average.
This post is not about Balogun's suspension! :)
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The Kremlin loves to criticize the West… over freedom of speech. You can’t make this shit up. It’s like bank robbers criticizing a bank’s security standards.
🚨 | 𝗕𝗥𝗘𝗔𝗞𝗜𝗡𝗚: Reports are circulating that Cristiano Ronaldo’s PR team has been privately messaging major sports media pages, offering paid promotions to push negative narratives against Argentina and Lionel Messi.
Haha, FIFA want to rob us. We need to wake up! Portugal have a 100% winning record in matches officiated by Anthony Taylor, while Spain's win rate in matches officiated by him is just 45%. We're about to witness the biggest robbery in football. It's a shame that this kind of robbery could happen at the biggest tournament on earth.
Wang Yi’s Nordic tour reached Sweden:
The official shoulder Wang Yi received in Stockholm wasn't the warmest, characterised as FM Stenergard said regarding Ukraine, ‘the two sides plainly have different views’.
Hence, as so many times before, Beijing tries to push the business community to lobby the government on its behalf: Wang Yi met with Jacob Wallenberg and urged the Wallenberg family and Swedish business community to push the government towards a “rational and pragmatic” China policy.
Wang Yi quoted by CGTN:
“The Wallenberg family and the Swedish business community should continue to play an active role in encouraging the Swedish government to pursue a rational and pragmatic policy towards China, helping the Swedish public gain a true understanding of China and fostering stronger public support for improving bilateral relations.”
Sounds almost slightly desperate?