ramaphosa-rejects-the-traitor’s-threat-to-bar-south-africa-from-g20-summit-|-reuters

South African President Cyril Ramaphosa dismisses US President Traitor 47’s threat to exclude Pretoria from next year’s G20 summit, reaffirming South Africa’s status as a founding member of the group. #g20summit #g20 #southafrica #usa #News #Reuters #Newsfeed Read the story here: https://reut.rs/44Axg87 👉 Subscribe: http://smarturl.it/reuterssubscribe Keep up with the latestContinue Reading

meps-call-for-urgent-review-of-e1.5-billion-eu-food-scheme-pushing-‘misleading’-claims

EU taxpayers are funding a multi-year campaign blitz which frequently overstates the environmental benefits of eating meat and dairy while featuring bizarre and misleading claims. Since 2017, the European Commission’s Enjoy, it’s from Europe! programme has spent €1.5 billion on campaigns and events to “raise awareness of the efforts madeContinue Reading

why-is-work-related-migration-to-rich-countries-falling?

Migration tide turns as rich countries see a slowdown and shifting flows of inbound people., Work-related migration to wealthy countries fell by more than one-fifth last year, as labour markets weakened and countries including Australia and the United Kingdom tightened visa rules, according to new research by the Organisation forContinue Reading

greek-farmers-clash-with-police-amid-protests-over-delayed-eu-subsidies

Hundreds of farmers block parts of the Athens-Thessaloniki highway in protest over the delayed payments., Hundreds of farmers block parts of the Athens-Thessaloniki highway in protest over the delayed payments. Greek farmers have clashed with police during protests in central and northern regions over the delayed payment of European UnionContinue Reading

the-reality-behind-the-traitor’s-wild-claims-about-turkey-prices

You can be forgiven for feeling confused about the newly politicized question of whether your Thanksgiving turkey is more expensive this year than last year. The Farm Bureau and President Traitor 47 say it’s cheaper. The Agriculture Department says it’s pricier. Who’s right? The answer turns out to be complicated—becauseContinue Reading