Archive du mois : mars 2018

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Founder of some distance-agreeable anti-Islam neighborhood Pegida barred from entry to UK and deported

The founder of far right anti-Islam group Pegida has been barred from entry to the UK and deported from Stansted Airport.  Lutz Bachmann, who has led anti-immigration marches of tens of thousands of people, landed at Stansted Airport on Saturday night. He was detained and subsequently expelled from the UK on Sunday morning. The Home Office told The…

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Tesla Is Going via a Crucible

Jim Chanos, the short seller famous for betting against Enron, has said he thinks Tesla Inc.’s stock is “worthless.” Chanos got some new evidence this week that may support his short sales against Elon Musk’s car company. A string of executives have headed for the exits, including a surprising number from the company’s finance team,…

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Cambridge Analytica scrambles to tug Channel 4 exposé

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Deutschland hält altes und neues Europa zusammen

Rituale in der Außenpolitik können die Entwicklung von neuem Denken bremsen. Sie garantieren jedoch Verlässlichkeit. Die ist das größte Kapital, das Länder in die Gestaltung zwischenstaatlicher Beziehungen einbringen können. Was im internationalen Miteinander geschieht, wenn Verlässlichkeit und Berechenbarkeit abhanden gekommen sind, erlebt die Welt gerade am Beispiel des amerikanischen Präsidenten Donald Trump. In Europa sehen…

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The US legacy in Iraq: violence, sectarianism – and elections

Erbil, Iraq – After 15 years of violence, insecurity and sectarianism following the US invasion of Iraq, finding cause for optimism can be a fool’s errand for Iraqi leaders. This week marks the 15-year anniversary of the start of the US invasion of Iraq, ostensibly to free Iraqis from tyranny and oppression. What came next…

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How Trump’s tariffs can also hit your wallet

President Donald Trump’s tariffs may come at a cost to foreign aluminum and steel producers, but higher costs will likely hit consumers in the wallet, too. « A tariff is essentially a tax, for all intents and purposes, » Stifel Financial’s chief economist Lindsey Piegza told CNBC recently. Some economists expect producers will find a way to…