Euros & Dollars: The Cash-Free Economy Won’t Last
After 20 years of trying to curb crime by getting rid of cash, the Swedes are beginning to realize that every economy needs cash—and that criminals are good at adjusting to circumstances.
After 20 years of trying to curb crime by getting rid of cash, the Swedes are beginning to realize that every economy needs cash—and that criminals are good at adjusting to circumstances.
EU leaders celebrate the ‘historic day,’ despite the average decade-long process to clear all negotiation milestones.
Professions are warning about unintended consequences, but Labour says there “isn’t a reason” to hold legislation back.
“An open but above all carefree Jewish life has become even less possible since October 7th.”
Local representatives of state have transformed themselves into a militant clique driven by ideological concerns.
As they did after the March Islamic State terrorist attack in Moscow, Russian officials were quick to blame the West.
Fragrance company punished for deleted messages while EU Commission chief’s private texts on vaccine procurement remain undisclosed.
For our elites, the problem is not that English folk music is too ‘white,’ it’s that such a thing as England ever existed at all.
The WikiLeaks founder has reached a plea deal that will be signed on Wednesday morning.
Poland could join the Franco-German initiative—while warning that the next French government could undermine continuous EU support for Ukraine.
After 20 years of trying to curb crime by getting rid of cash, the Swedes are beginning to realize that every economy needs cash—and that criminals are good at adjusting to circumstances.
EU leaders celebrate the ‘historic day,’ despite the average decade-long process to clear all negotiation milestones.
Professions are warning about unintended consequences, but Labour says there “isn’t a reason” to hold legislation back.
“An open but above all carefree Jewish life has become even less possible since October 7th.”
Local representatives of state have transformed themselves into a militant clique driven by ideological concerns.
As they did after the March Islamic State terrorist attack in Moscow, Russian officials were quick to blame the West.
Fragrance company punished for deleted messages while EU Commission chief’s private texts on vaccine procurement remain undisclosed.
For our elites, the problem is not that English folk music is too ‘white,’ it’s that such a thing as England ever existed at all.
The WikiLeaks founder has reached a plea deal that will be signed on Wednesday morning.
Poland could join the Franco-German initiative—while warning that the next French government could undermine continuous EU support for Ukraine.
Viktor Orbán’s Fidesz will not join Meloni’s ECR alliance but stressed the need for European conservative parties to work together.
“I’m still shocked that so many women can believe that a man can become a woman.”
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