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German-French Ministerial Council: New Impulses for Stagnant Relationships

https://www.freiheit.org/germany/new-impulses-stagnant-relationships-german-french-ministerial-council-meets-new-format

Against the backdrop of the current relationship between Germany and France and a multitude of differences in various areas such as defense, industry, and energy policies, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz invited French President Emmanuel Macron and a portion of his cabinet to a German-French retreat in Hamburg on October 9th and 10th. The informal working discussions were aimed at mitigating existing tensions rather than making high-profile public declarations.
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Human rights: A student is judged by…

https://www.freiheit.org/latin-america/student-judged

We open a new series of articles on human rights and liberalism with a publication on mi Bello Arbol, an exciting Venezuelan project of Un Estado de Derecho, an institution that brings together professionals, professors and university students who share the commitment and values inherent to individual freedom to promote quality education to low-income populations.
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South Korea: How a mayor’s death triggered a discussion about sex crimes

https://www.freiheit.org/germany/how-mayors-death-triggered-discussion-about-sex-crimes

The suicide of the popular mayor of Seoul, Park Won-Soon, triggered an intense debate about sexism in South Korea. Before his death, Park Won-Soon’s former secretary had accused him of sexual harassment. Choyoung Son and Darja Neufeld on a debate that shakes the self-confidence of South Korean society.
those victims said they could not speak out and just kept

MARKET ECONOMY: Vietnam’s Journey to Industrialization: The US Connection

https://www.freiheit.org/vietnam/vietnams-journey-industrialization-us-connection

After the end of the war between Vietnam and the US in 1975, the Southeast Asian nation was in a desperate situation. Even 15 years later in 1990, Vietnam was the poorest country in the world, with a GDP per capita of US$98, behind Somalia and Sierra Leone. Today, growth and optimism can be felt everywhere from Quang Ninh at the Chinese border to Ca Mau in the deep south. Vietnam’s ambitions are enormous. It wants to join the club of industrialized nations by 2045. That no longer seems unrealistic, writes Andreas Stoffers.
characterize Vietnam’s sentiments today and should be kept

The MENA Dilemma: Eleven meters

https://www.freiheit.org/middle-east-and-north-africa/eleven-meters

I don’t know what it means to hide behind the veil of memories, and I can’t pin down exactly when I picked up this habit. Surely it hasn’t been more than a decade since I began feeling the need to cling to images of the past–though they are pale like our streets and our facades, which we mistakenly believe are capable of improving our image.
Nevertheless, the Old City kept its old spirit, its

Budget 2023: NextGenSL – Friedrich Naumann Foundation For Freedom holds post-Budget forum

https://www.freiheit.org/sri-lanka/nextgensl-friedrich-naumann-foundation-freedom-holds-post-budget-forum

Developing a constructive dialogue on the need for an inclusive development and growth trajectory via multi-constituency interests across the island and beyond individual party ideologies, the NextGenSL in collaboration with Friedrich Naumann Foundation For Freedom Sri Lanka held a post-Budget forum recently.
the belts to the maximum levels, their belts are kept

NEWSLETTER: From Poland with Love. June

https://www.freiheit.org/central-europe-and-baltic-states/poland-love-june-5

In June, the most prominent issues in Poland once again centered on elections, this time for the European Parliament. Donald Tusk’s coalition emerged victorious, thereby ending a long streak of wins for the PiS party. Another significant concern was security, notably due to the ongoing tensions along the Belarusian-Polish border. Additionally, new conflicts have arisen in Polish-German relations.
in Poznań and NUTA in Warsaw have both deservedly kept

Unbreakable / Nezlamni: “Nobody slept in the first several months”

https://www.freiheit.org/ukraine-and-belarus/nobody-slept-first-several-months

Olga Kudinenko is the founder of Tabletochki, a charity foundation for children with cancer, a fundraiser and a Member of the National Children’s Hospital’s OKHMATDYT Board of Trustees. In the “UNBREAKABLE” project, she shared how the foundation helped evacuate children with cancer from dangerous territories, and spoke about establishing a foundation in the U.S. and helping Ukrainians, while she’s staying abroad.
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