After the putsch in Niger, Berlin increases pressure on putschists. Ex-President Bazoum, extremely unpopular in the country, relied on Western powers and is considered a “reliable partner” by Germany
Related Articles
Austerity
Danny Dorling: This is what peak inequality looks like
June 28, 2018
Mathew D. Rose
Austerity, EU politics, Finance, Globalisation, National Politics, Neo-Liberalism in the EU
0
This is an era of gross unfairness. But it will slowly come to an end Read here
Climate Crisis
Swissinfo.ch: Swiss CO2 law defeated at the ballot box
June 14, 2021
Mathew D. Rose
Climate Crisis, Energy, Environment, EU politics, National Politics, Sustainability
0
Switzerland’s strategy to abide by the Paris Agreement on Climate Change has hit a roadblock with a narrow majority of voters rejecting a law to curb greenhouse gases. The CO2 law was rejected on Sunday […]
Finance
Guillaume Lepecq: Why Cash is Essential in the 21st Century
Cash possesses a set of unique benefits. It is universal, non-discriminatory and available to all. It is simple to use across a range of transactions. Ultimately, it is also anonymous and private, making it essential […]

Be the first to comment