More than 40 percent of Germans can “afford almost anything”

WWhile politics is still arguing diligently about a ban on low prices in the food trade, consumers are already further along. They are now leaving cheap food more and more frequently – as simple market participants and without any restrictions. This is shown by a new study by the Nuremberg Society for Consumer Research (GfK), … Read more

What are the relations between the UK and the EU?

Britain is no longer in the EU and Prime Minister Boris Johnson sees his country as a “super champion of free trade”. But The supposed strength of the British is facade – in truth, they are under extreme pressure. It is rarely a good sign when a head of state or government reminds of the … Read more

Brexit party: Nigel Farage – “All of Europe should leave the EU”

foreign countries United Kingdom and Gibraltar European Union membership referendum Party Nigel Farage: “All of Europe should leave the EU” – – Status: 03:06 a.m. | Reading time: 4 minutes – – – – – – – Nigel Farage is in a party mood – the founder of the Brexit Party has been waiting eagerly … Read more

The EU cannot afford another year of paralysis

In 2019, the EU put a disproportionate amount of energy and labor into Brexit. That has to change this year. There are other groundbreaking decisions to be made. On Friday the time has finally come: The British officially leave the EU out. The British Prime Minister wants in just eleven months Boris Johnson now regulate … Read more

Warning of tough Brexit: BMW expects production to decline

Wednesday, January 29, 2020 – BMW is already feeling the upcoming Brexit: in 2019, the group sold fewer cars on the island. In the event of a possible hard exit by the British from the EU, the German carmaker fears further negative effects on its business. German carmaker BMW expects sales and production numbers to … Read more

Corona virus: Now the world is shaking with the “black swan” effect

FFor Nobel Prize winner Robert Shiller, capital markets are increasingly driven by stories rather than hard facts. A new narrative is currently chasing the old story on the stock exchanges. This new narrative is troubling and says: Global industrial society is vulnerable to pandemics. At the beginning of the year, the old story seemed unshakable, … Read more

Industrial crisis increases unemployment in western countries

DI don’t think he has unemployment statistics. This is a sentence that has been heard more frequently in Germany for several months. While the Federal Employment Agency continues to report low rates of job seekers, many people experience the reality on the ground very differently. You hear about job cuts and short-time working, know someone … Read more

Bahlsen is looking for guidance: “Verena was spinning into something because of unfortunate circumstances”

economy Biscuit maker is looking for leadership Verena Bahlsen “came into something because of unfortunate circumstances” – – As of: 7:52 p.m. | Reading time: 4 minutes Bahlsen heiress apologizes – – Verena Bahlsen apologized in May 2019 for her controversial comments on forced labor during the Nazi era. Previously, she had said in the … Read more

Gibraltar intends to join the Schengen area TIME ONLINE

The government of Gibraltar toying with one Joined the Schengen area to continue after the United Kingdom and Gibraltar European Union membership referendum a smooth one To allow border traffic. “Does it make sense for the EU that 2.5 Square miles at the southernmost tip of the Iberian Peninsula for EU citizens shouldn’t be accessible? … Read more

Tinkering for Brexit: dispute over Big Ben is widening

Updated January 17, 2020, 11:51 p.m. Top Brexiteer Nigel Farage fears international embarrassment if Big Ben does not ring for Brexit. Prime Minister Boris Johnson, on the other hand, wants to heal the wounds of the split. You can find more current news here The dispute over Big Ben ‘s chime United Kingdom and Gibraltar … Read more