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Germany Habeck sees no pressure from US 82 stanley cup 17; to curb China economic tiesVice Chancellor says Germany has an own well-understood interest ; to reduce dependencies in critical sectorsCopy LinkCopiedShare via emailShare on XShare on WhatsAppShare on LinkedInGerman Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck said it would not be possible to stay below the lower 1.5-degree warming limit of the 2015 Paris Agreement on climate change | Carsten Koall/Getty ImagesMarch 9, 202311:38 am CETBy Hans von der BurchardBERLIN 鈥?German Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck said Thursday that the United States isn t pressuring his government to stanley cup becher curtail economic links with China in sensitive areas and that Germany has its own reasons to reduce its reliance on Beijing.U.S. officials efforts to charm and cajole Europe into confronting China have apparently born some results with the Dutch government s Wednesdaymove to impose export controls on sales of some chip manufacturing equipment to China. Germany is also preparing to remove components by Chinese manufacturers Huawei and ZTE from critical parts of its 5G telecoms infrastructure.Habeck argued that these initiatives aren t just following U.S. orders.AdvertisementAdvertisement I do not feel or know of any pressure from the United States, Habeck said. I believe it is in Germany s own well-understood interest to have and build up its own sovereignty in areas of critical infrastruct stanley deutschland ure. The Green politician, who is also Germany s economy Zauf Italy s dethroned crown prince announces return of royal family
Post-Brexit, post-truthLack of good faith in British politics puts Theresa May in a tight spot.Copy LinkCopiedShare via emailShare on XShare on WhatsAppShare on LinkedInBritish Prime Minister Theresa May | Carl Court/Getty ImagesBREXIT FILES INSIGHTNovember 25, 20166:21 pm CETBy Charlie CooperOne thing has been largely absent from British politics since the EU referendum, and its loss has rarely been more keenly felt than this week: good faith.On Wednesday, it took a matter of hours for Euroskeptic MPs to howl in indignation at the independent Office for Budget Responsibility for being too gloomy in its 271-page forecast of stanley tumblers the economic prospects for Britain over the next five years, which was published to accompany the political event of the week, the Chancellors autumn budget statement.The following day, the predictable sequence was played out again as the independent think tank the Institute for Fiscal Studies published its analysis of the OBRs forecast, highlighting a dreadful stagnation in peoples living standards that could last until 2021. The devaluation of the pound after the referendum contributed to this, the IFS said.AdvertisementAdvertisementCue those Euroskeptic MPs again. The IFS had its Brexit gloom glasses on, said John Redwood.Much has been said about how Britain has become a country, to quote Leave campaigner Michael Gove, tha stanley water bottle t has had enough of experts. But there is more to this weeks backlash than that.It is becoming harder and harder stanley deutschland for anyone to
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