Former German chancellor Gerhard Schröder’s resignation plans come a day after the European Union’s parliament endorsed sanctions against him.
Former German chancellor Gerhard Schröder told state-owned Russian energy company Rosneft he intends to resign from its board, the company announced Friday, in a major concession from the Kremlin-allied German who fell
into disgrace following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.... [+]German businessman and Nord Stream AG chief executive Matthias Warnig also informed Rosneft of his exit from its board, the company said in a statement reported on by
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Rockies’ German Marquez says he can still be a Cy Young candidate, despite recent struggles“I still have the stuff to win a Cy Young,” Marquez said. “I have been working so hard to get back and be one of the top pitchers. I still can be.”
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German fiscal obsession is ill-timed and untenableFinance Minister Christian Lindner is keen to reinstate a debt limit that was waived during the pandemic. The Ukraine war means the economy is facing new problems. And massive investments are needed in the green transition. This is no time for fiscal fetishes.
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