PM Mateusz Morawiecki on Monday wrote to EU leaders, institutions and member state governments claiming that “unfortunately, today we are dealing with a very dangerous phenomenon whereby various European Union institutions usurp powers they do not have under the Treaties and impose their will on Member States”. We ought to …
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The featured scientists, black professors, and PhD holders told the BBC that race plays a factor at every stage of their academic career – from rejected job and grant money applications through to the lack of “support” from institutions and white colleagues. The problem of “definitely institutionally racist” academic research …
Read More »Report clears UK’s largest Muslim charity of institutional anti-Semitism despite controversy over hateful posts on social media
“We found absolutely no evidence that the reputational issues that have arisen over the conduct of a few individuals has had any link to the way IRW carries out this charitable work,” Dominic Grieve, who led the review, said. On the contrary, the charity has made a lot of effort …
Read More »How the institutional investors impact the market: the oppinion of Trust in BTC specialists
2020 was a very difficult year for the global economy and became a kind of watershed for many industries. The cryptocurrency market also brought a lot of surprises, apart from an impressive jump in the rate of the main cryptocurrency. One of the characteristic features of 2020 for the cryptocurrency …
Read More »‘Stolen election’ hysteria is the new ‘Russian interference’ – and both are the result of US institutional erosion
The Trump campaign has now lost 51 legal challenges to last month’s presidential election results, as each state’s authorities confirm rival Democrat Joe Biden’s victory. Yet 52 percent of Republicans actually believed that it was Trump who had “rightfully won” the election (versus 29 percent for Joe Biden), according to a Reuters/Ipsos …
Read More »The preliminary results of the institutional pogrom
In 2011, Russia did not become a Parliament. Prior to that, he was — let inferior, but “not a place for discussion” immediately became a funny meme (and today no one will smile, — Yes, why?). What’s changed in 2011? But just in the course of the protests were resolved, …
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