Hopefully this post gets federated
The euro zone will succumb to its first recession since the pandemic, with the economy shrinking for a second straight quarter in the final months of the year, according to a Bloomberg poll of analysts.
The euro zone will succumb to its first recession since the pandemic, with the economy shrinking for a second straight quarter in the final months of the year, according to a Bloomberg poll of analysts.
The 0.1% contraction now predicted between September and December compares with the previous surveyβs projection for output to remain unchanged. A mild recovery is seen at the beginning of 2024.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/9216245
> archived https://archive.ph/qzYh0
Automotive supplier Bosch (ROBG.UL) needs to cut up to 1,500 jobs at two of its German sites by 2025 to adapt staffing levels to changing demand and technologies in the auto sector, the company said on Sunday.
European governments are still lobbying to legalise state spying on journalists, under a new law designed β on paper β to protect them, Investigate Europe, Disclose and Follow the Money can reveal.
It's a program managed by the OECD. The link to the program description is at the end of the OP.
Crazy to hear that in 2023
Following my previous post, someone recommended me this other channel instead, hopefully it is more accurate than than the other one
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For people here more familiar with Italy's economy, is this video correct?
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Edit: inaccurate, look at the comments
Data is available for each system: https://www.theguardian.com/education/2023/dec/05/uk-pupils-science-and-maths-scores-lowest-since-2006-in-international-tests
I live in Spain, in Catalunya precisely, and the community ranked pretty low compared to the others: https://www.rtve.es/noticias/20231205/pisa-2022-ranking-comunidades-autonomas/2464647.shtml
People mostly blame it in the lack of consideration for teachers, with teacher salaries being among the lowest in the country compared to other communities.
Link to the results: https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/sites/a97db61c-en/1/4/4/index.html?itemId=/content/publication/a97db61c-en&csp=19432322e94c5717b030a7b2f5fd1b3c&itemIGO=oecd&itemContentType=book
General website: https://www.oecd.org/pisa/
β¬1.2B at Hetzner with Nextcloud and be done with the European solution.
That would be nice, Hetzner has been providing good service for a while
Vendor to speak unto vendor with first results expected in 2027
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.cafe/post/1679861
> Archive link > > I do wish EC pulls this off. It would great having an actual home-grown competitor to cloud providers. EU does data protection better than anyone else, this would very much be a symbiotic relationship.
Unfortunately, I see this pattern in Europe as well.
Yes, in Italy, led by far right Christian traditionalists, removing parenting right from gay couples.
Christianity can be as restrictive as Islam, if used by the wrong people.
Malaysia in a Muslim country (63%) with a Democracy Index of 7.30. Belgium is 7.64, Poland is 7.04.
France has been supporting Israel at first in October. Did you see millions of Muslims French killing other people?
Immediately following the Oct. 7 attacks, Macron condemned Hamas and supported Israelβs right to defend itself. On Oct. 12, his government controversially banned all pro-Palestinian protests due to the potential for violence and antisemitic incidents (in the past, protesters have burned cars and pelted police officers with stones, and chanted antisemitic slogans).
While the majority of French Muslims remain moderate in their views, small pockets of extremists support Hamas and have called for the destruction of Israel.
It is a regular radicalized Muslim without any mind problems.
So, not all Muslims? Because your previous comment states the opposite
all Muslims go mad by chanting βAllah Aqbarβ and killing in the same way and motivation, then you are right.
I never said that?
I literally quoted the article
Known for his psychiatric problems and radical Islamism, he underwent psychiatric medical treatment throughout his detention and after his release.
Reported as xenophobic
He was born in France, lived in Neuilly-sur-Seine, a wealthy neighborhood
He definitely had psychological disorders.
Maghreb immigration to France started in the 1960s, so three generations ago.
Sweden's parliament approved on Wednesday a bill allowing more nuclear reactors to be built than previously planned, scrapping the previous cap of 10, as the Nordic country seeks to boost power generation and energy security.
Despite the funding surge, Europe's defence industry cannot meet demand from Ukraine as it battles the Russian invasion.
cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/6302993
> Archived version: https://archive.ph/bIw2C > Archived version: https://web.archive.org/web/20231130091425/https://www.euronews.com/2023/11/30/record-increase-in-eu-military-spending-amid-demanding-times
Federal and state-level governments in Germany have announced that a monthly 29-euro Deutschlandticket will be available to those studying in the country.
Havering Council in east London has said it would be βunwiseβ for the traditional menorah to be installed outside Havering Town Hall in Romford
Source: https://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/products-eurostat-news/-/ddn-20210303-1
Management says high costs and low productivity are a big problem.
Interesting, I didn't even notice. To be fair, Denmark doesn't even have a city
The ECB says issuing digital money will help it keep pace with technology β but some MEPs are unconvinced if not downright hostile
Thanks, edited the title!