The number of coronavirus deaths in Spain has increased by 435 in the past 24 hours to 21,717. The increase was slightly larger than a day earlier. The country saw the number of infections increase by 4,211 to 208,389. Spain, therefore, has the most infections of the countries in […]
More and More German Municipalities Oblige Their Inhabitants to Wear Mouth Masks
Published on :More and more German states and municipalities oblige their inhabitants to wear mouth masks. The Minister of Health of Baden-Württemberg spoke out on Monday for such a mask obligation. Minister Manne Lucha is in favour of an obligation to wear mouth and nose cover during shopping, on public transport […]
Constructive Consultation Between Brexit Parties UK and EU
Published on :The British and the European Union have been constructively discussing how to proceed after Britain departed from the EU earlier this year. The chief negotiators, Michael Barnier on behalf of Brussels and David Frost for London, made this known after a video conference. They want to make progress in […]
More Than 10,000 Coronavirus Cases in Switzerland
Published on :Switzerland is the fifth country in Europe to detect more than 10,000 corona infections. The Department of Health reports that at least 10,661 people tested positive for the virus, nearly 1,000 more than a day earlier. In addition to the Alpine country with approximately 8.5 million inhabitants, Italy, Germany, […]
Coronavirus Reaches Most EU Countries
Published on :Most European Union countries now report cases of the corona. The virus has now reached at least twenty of the 27 EU countries. Hungary, Bulgaria, Slovenia, Slovakia, Latvia, Malta and Cyprus are as far as known free from the virus. Most infections have been reported in Western Europe. In […]
Maltese Minister Justyne Caruana Leaves After Five Days
Published on :Maltese Minister Justyne Caruana leaves after five days because her husband is allegedly connected with the alleged brain behind the assassination attempt on investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia. The minister emphasised in her letter of resignation “that she has nothing to do with the murder”. The Maltese newspaper The […]
Pope Francis Speaks Urbi and Orbi and Asks to do Something about the War in Syria
Published on :Pope Francis has spoken the traditional blessing Urbi et Orbi on St. Peter’s Square in Rome, “for the city and the world”. In his Christmas message, the Pope asked world leaders to work on peace and security in the Middle East. He explicitly mentioned the children who are the […]
The Minister Estonia Marti Kuusik Submitted his Resignation
Published on :The Minister Estonia Marti Kuusik Submitted his Resignation. The new government of Estonia, which took office on Monday, has already lost one of the ministers a day later. Marti Kuusik submitted his resignation as Minister of IT and Foreign Trade. The politician of the far right EKRE party is […]
‘Websites In EU Cannot Just Share Private Data Via Facebook’
Published on :‘Websites in EU cannot just Share private Data via Facebook’. Websites may only share personal data with Facebook in Europe if consent is requested, writes Advocate General Michal Bobek in an advice to the European Court. The Advocate General responds to the use of Facebook’s button on websites. Pages […]
Italy Will Not Adjust The Controversial Budget
Published on :Italy Will not Adjust the Controversial budget. The Italian government has announced on Tuesday evening that they will adhere to the controversial budget that was drawn up earlier. Rome had until Tuesday to submit an updated budget to the committee. Just before the deadline, they stated in a statement […]