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Merkel s in trouble when she s copying Macron - French journalist | World | News

ANGELA MERKEL s biggest error in her catastrophic handling of the pandemic was copying europhile Emmanuel Macron s fact-free scaremongering , according to a French journalist.

Temple of Dawn will bask in green light for St Patrick s Day next week

Advertising We are confident to say that Thailand is definitely a big star when it comes to being multicultural. Even though the government here is on a relentless quest to push the Thailand-Is-A-Buddhist-Country agenda out there, people (and ironically the authorities themselves) still take every opportunity to celebrate the special occasions that are typically not Thai. Christmas is the most obvious one if you haven t noticed. Ranting aside, we honestly love to see it. The fact that Thailand constantly jumps on celebrating almost all global festivals makes us the most fun country where people from every corner of the world can come to rejoice whatever they re familiar in their hometown. And next week, there s a big highlight to prove how right we are.

Ooh-la-la Louche: New Hampshire has its own absinthe

An ornate vessel fitted with four small spouts dispenses ice-cold water, drop by drop, onto a cube of brown sugar resting on a slotted spoon. Underneath that spoon, a specially designed glass holds a vibrant green spirit and as water soaks the cube, sweet syrup drips into the liquid creating a delicate milky cloud. This ritual is called “La Louche” and that spirit is la fée verte, the green fairy, absinthe. Long associated with artists and writers of the Belle Epoque in Paris, now Butch Heilshorn and Patrick Rowan of Talisman Spirits bring their own take on this legendary, much-romanticized spirit to New England.  

German regional ballots, London police backlash, AstraZeneca bans - Delano

SPD wins in Rhineland-Palatinate Luxembourg’s German neighbours voted in regional elections on Sunday, with the Social Democrats (SPD) securing more than a third of votes in Rhineland-Palatinate. This means minister president Malu Dreyer is likely to stay in office as the party’s top candidate. Dreyer first became the Land’s first woman minister president in 2013. The SPD has been in a coalition together with the Liberal (FDP) and Green parties since 2016. Chancellor Angela Merkel’s CDU lost in the regional elections, which also took place in Baden-Württemberg. Sources: ARD, ZDF, Trierischer Volksfreund. Silicon Valley’s Stripe valuation soars to $95bn

France must avoid another lockdown, says French PM in Twitch interview

France must avoid another lockdown, says French PM in Twitch interview
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