Day: January 4, 2022

Nuclear Power and Natural Gas: Green Energy?

Many EU countries support a green designation for nuclear power. France has made nuclear energy the pillar of carbon-neutral energy production, and Czechia and Hungary also rely heavily on nuclear energy. Germany opposes this, but approves of a green label for natural gas as a transition energy.

Brexit Worked: British Economy Leaves EU Behind

The British economy has been largely unaffected by its exit from the European Union. That is not to say there will not be other repercussions; there is an ongoing debate about the future of the financial industry in London, with the implication that the British capital may lose its status as a global hub for the financial industry.

An Enduring Friendship: Trump Backs Orbán

In a statement published on the website of the former U.S. president’s Save America super PAC, Donald Trump wrote: “Viktor Orbán of Hungary truly loves his Country and wants safety for his people.”

In Search of the Perfect Job: Traditional Employment vs. Gig Economy

It is easy to see why short-term jobs are conquering the market. They allow people to experience the freedom and moral comfort of a small business, something far more traditional than any nine-to-five job. They are also the natural response to our age of the internet and globalisation, ever-changing circumstances, and the over-bureaucratised corporate cultures.

EU Flag Fuss Beneath the Arc de Triomphe

According to Secretary of State for European Affairs Clement Beaune, the flag was scheduled to be taken down on Sunday, but he said he was “very proud that this one flew for a few days.”

Nuclear Power and Natural Gas: Green Energy?

Nuclear Power and Natural Gas: Green Energy?

Many EU countries support a green designation for nuclear power. France has made nuclear energy the pillar of carbon-neutral energy production, and Czechia and Hungary also rely heavily on nuclear energy. Germany opposes this, but approves of a green label for natural gas as a transition energy.

January 4, 2022
‘Change of Sex’ by Simple Declaration Now Possible in Switzerland

‘Change of Sex’ by Simple Declaration Now Possible in Switzerland

The new provisions concern about 0.0015% of the Swiss population. But that is not the point: it is a signal of the resolutely progressive path that Switzerland intends to take.

January 4, 2022
Brexit Worked: British Economy Leaves EU Behind

Brexit Worked: British Economy Leaves EU Behind

The British economy has been largely unaffected by its exit from the European Union. That is not to say there will not be other repercussions; there is an ongoing debate about the future of the financial industry in London, with the implication that the British capital may lose its status as a global hub for the financial industry.

January 4, 2022
An Enduring Friendship: Trump Backs Orbán

An Enduring Friendship: Trump Backs Orbán

In a statement published on the website of the former U.S. president’s Save America super PAC, Donald Trump wrote: “Viktor Orbán of Hungary truly loves his Country and wants safety for his people.”

January 4, 2022
In Search of the Perfect Job: Traditional Employment vs. Gig Economy

In Search of the Perfect Job: Traditional Employment vs. Gig Economy

It is easy to see why short-term jobs are conquering the market. They allow people to experience the freedom and moral comfort of a small business, something far more traditional than any nine-to-five job. They are also the natural response to our age of the internet and globalisation, ever-changing circumstances, and the over-bureaucratised corporate cultures.

January 4, 2022
EU Flag Fuss Beneath the Arc de Triomphe

EU Flag Fuss Beneath the Arc de Triomphe

According to Secretary of State for European Affairs Clement Beaune, the flag was scheduled to be taken down on Sunday, but he said he was “very proud that this one flew for a few days.”

January 4, 2022
Cuban Crisis Shows Freedom is Linked to Property Rights

Cuban Crisis Shows Freedom is Linked to Property Rights

There are grave consequences from having a poor property rights ecosystem. Cuba is an example.

January 4, 2022