Archive du mois : février 2018

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Nuclear knowing: China accuses US of ‘Wintry Battle mentality’

China has accused the United States of having a « Cold War mentality » after the latter announced its plans to diversify its nuclear arsenal by developing smaller bombs. On Sunday, the Chinese foreign ministry said that the US should focus instead on promoting regional stability, and condemned a US government report that listed Beijing as a…

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Will 2018 be the one year of return to Syria?

Today, in government buildings across Europe and the Middle East, officials debate policies that would return millions of Syrian refugees to their war-ravaged land. Displaced families sit in refugee tents weighing up the risk of returning home, too; the burden weighing heavier on their shoulders. Government officials would be unwise to make hasty or reckless…

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Democrats warn of capacity constitutional disaster over memo

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Wo früher die Mauer stand – ein Vorher-Nachher-Vergleich

Im Sommer 1984 spazierten zwei Männer durch die Sebastianstraße in Kreuzberg. Alltag im Leben mit der Mauer, die mitten durch die Straße verlief. 34 Jahre verschwinden gerade die letzten Brachen auf dem ehemaligen Todesstreifen hinter der Mauer, das zeigt die Baustelle im Hintergrund des aktuellen Fotos. Harzer Straße in Neukölln. Vom Landwehrkanal bis zur Bouchéstraße…

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Authorities spending on non-public corporations conducting disability price assessments increased by £40m in a three hundred and sixty five days

Private firms carrying out controversial disability assessments have received a £40m increase in funding despite widespread concerns with the system, it can be revealed.  A freedom of information request by The Independent found the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) paid Independent Assessment Services (formerly known as Atos) and Capita nearly £255m last year to perform personal…