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Dr Cosmo wrote: This is the leader of the German Green Party (maybe a future vice chancellor of Germany)There isnt even the most remote possibility that stupid woman would ever be chancellor.
Berlin is one of the world’s trendiest cities, blossoming in recent years under the creative gumption of hipsters, artists, musicians, and entrepreneurs. A young, increasingly international population, a sprawling, accessible transit system, and a commitment to sustainability and carbon neutrality for the foreseeable future make it a veritable paradise for the modern urban millennial.
Rugoz wrote:Now with safe zones for women.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/ ... -for-women
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Rugoz wrote:Now with safe zones for women.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/ ... -for-women
Somebody had to post it
The 65-year-old CDU politician said about this year’s celebrations:
“I would say to my three daughters: If possible, do not go alone, but in groups… When it starts to get dangerous, you make a loud noise and if all this does not help, call the 110 as soon as possible – rather too much than too little.”
noir wrote:Interior Minister: “I would say to my three daughters: If possible, do not go alone, but in groups… When it starts to get dangerous, you make a loud noise and if all this does not help, call the 110 as soon as possible – rather too much than too little.”
Germany and China eclipsed the United States in global approval of their leadership around the world in 2017, per the Gallup World Poll. According to the survey, Germany is now the world's top-rated global power with a 41% approval rating after the U.S. plunged from 48% in 2016 to 30% in 2017.
Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Germany’s Chancellor Angela Merkel are viewed as the most respected globally, while U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin saw the highest disapproval ratings.
U.S. News & World Report, Y&R’s BAV Group and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. In its third year, the rankings evaluate 80 countries across a range of criteria, from economic influence and power to citizenship and quality of life, to capture how nations are perceived on a global scale.
The key factors were based on the following criteria: Entrepreneurship – Adventure – Citizenship – Cultural Influence – Heritage – Movers -Open for Business Power – Quality of Life
Dr Cosmo wrote:Germany now has the world's most powerful passport
Citizens can now visit 177 countries visa-free
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