Germany’s finance minister has been defending his budget against claims that it won’t effectively stimulate growth. Meanwhile, the new boss of the German rail operator Deutsche Bahn has been confirmed. DW has more.Germany’s Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil has been pushing back on claims his budget just fills gaps, saying Germany will invest €126.7 billion (about $150 billion) next year in infrastructure, schools, and hospitals. Klingbeil told parliament that special funds would be used to secure jobs and boost growth rather than bankroll pet projects. Opposition parties have accused the coalition of piling up debt for tax breaks and pensions instead of real investment. Meanwhile, Deutsche Bahn has confirmed Evelyn Palla as its new CEO. Stay tuned for the latest news and analysis on a range of issues related to Germany from Tuesday, September 23. Klingbeil defends budget plan against opposition criticism German Finance Minister Lars Klingbeil has rejected opposition claims that his budget proposal plugs gaps i
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News Ghana, Latest Updates and Breaking News of Ghana, News Ghana, https://www.newsghana.com.gh/opposition-mp-condemns-chinese-mining-association-launch/Old Tafo Member of Parliament (MP) Vincent Ekow Assafuah criticized the government’s anti-illegal mining stance following the inauguration of the Association of China-Ghana Mining Limited by Guarantee (ACGM) in April. The New Patriotic Party (NPP) lawmaker accused the administration of contradicting its public commitment to fighting galamsey through the April 3 launch at Kempinski Hotel […] News Ghana, Latest Updates and Breaking News of Ghana, News Ghana, https://www.newsghana.com.gh/opposition-mp-condemns-chinese-mining-association-launch/
The tribunal panel, which was led by Justice Dinesh Kumar Singh and Dr. Vijay Kulkarni, stated that the planned renovation at SRK’s Mannat was allowed under the Coastal Regulation Zone Notification, 2019 since it was located on the landward side of the current road.
Garima Saikia Garg, Zubeen’s wife, was seated on the side of the stage where his last rites were conducted and was observed crying during the ceremonies.
President Donald Trump may have rode the MAGA wave to the presidency twice and been the face of the movement, but one commentator is arguing that Trump may have been replaced as its de facto leader. In a Monday op-ed for the Daily Beast, columnist Michael Rothkopf wrote that Trump had been usurped as the…
Tom Homan, President Donald Trump’s “border czar,” is now addressing allegations that accepted a $50,000 bribe from undercover FBI agents during a 2024 sting operation. In an interview on Fox News on Monday, Homan responded to the accusation by telling host Laura Ingraham, “I did nothing criminal or illegal.”
Lindsey Halligan — President Donald Trump’s newest U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia — was sworn in Monday, tasked with overseeing prosecutions into the president’s political opponents. Some Department of Justice (DOJ) staffers are reportedly panicking over the implications of pursuing meritless criminal investigations.
Anyone looking for somewhere to live in Zurich has a big problem. People joke that the only place you can rest and catch some sleep is in one of the queues to look at the few vacant apartments. These queues are an all-too-frequent sight in Switzerland’s economic powerhouse. A few months ago comedian Lara Stoll…
Many of President Donald Trump’s more outspoken critics believe that way too much “capitulating” is taking place —that Trump is genuinely dangerous and deserves total condemnation rather than having a lot list of universities, law firms and tech CEOs who were critical of him in the past trying to make peace with him.
The word “performative” is often used to describe President Donald Trump and the MAGA movement. In contrast, Never Trump conservative and veteran Washington Post columnist George Will once described the conservative movement of the past as “bookish” — and he meant it in a good way. Will applauds yesterday’s conservatives for their attention to detail,…