Rising.
From 2015.
Even some bordering conflict.
A fascinating tidbit from earlier this week that I didn’t see picked up in the rest of the Irish media. From Tom Friedman, in the New York Times: The timing [of Pelosi’s visit] could not be worse. Dear reader: The Ukraine war is not over. And privately, U.S. officials are a lot more concerned about […]
If there’s a lesson to learn from Putin, it is in the value of governing in your national self interest.
Germany’s largest gas importer, Uniper, has now asked for financial aid from the state, but a nationalization might bear political risks for the Greens due to ongoing lawsuits against the closure of coal plants.
In fact, asking some Ukrainian refugees to go home would probably be good for Ukraine.
“I have to drawn a line.”
Could mean remote learning for some.
This isn’t a simple matter, at least not morally.
“I HIT A NERVE”: Carol Nolan TD speaks on her immigration clash with Housing Minister Darragh O’Brien in the Dáil, dubbing the Minister’s response “a disgrace.”
Germany closed its last black coal plant in 2019