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Eurasia Review 

Germany’s Scholz Defends Border Controls Against EU Critics

By Nick Alipour

(EurActiv) -- Germany is determined to press forward to implement border controls, undeterred by a backlash from its EU partners, Chancellor Olaf Scholz emphasised that the “dispute is necessary”, on Wednesday (11 September).

On Tuesday, Poland’s pro-European Prime Minister Donald Tusk (PO/EPP) had sharply criticised Germany’s plans to introduce checks at all its land borders, calling them “unacceptable”. 

“We will continue this successful approach... Читать дальше...

Eurasia Review 

Did The September 11 Attacks Start And End US ‘Forever Wars’? – Analysis

By Michael Scollon

(RFE/RL) -- In the immediate aftermath of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks against the United States, Secretary of State Colin Powell gave assurances that America would deal with the tragedy by bringing those responsible to justice while protecting the world's democracies.

"They will never be allowed to kill the spirit of democracy," Powell said. "They cannot destroy our society. Theycannot destroy our beliefin the democratic way."

President George W. Читать дальше...

Saddo's Boxing Site 

Rocky Hernandez Vs Thomas Mattice Press Conference

It’s always fireworks when Rocky Hernandez is in town! Watch the final press conference between the Mexican Super Featherweight star and Thomas Mattice in Hermosillo, Mexico before their crunch clash live on DAZN. Both fighters go head to head for the first time whilst we hear from select undercard boxers and Matchroom’s Frank Smith. #Boxing …

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Retailwire.com 

Can a NY State Law Mandating Panic Buttons Help Curb Retail Theft?

With retail theft still on the rise, the state of New York has mandated a new law that requires retail stores to install functioning panic buttons based on certain criteria. How can retailers effectively balance immediate security measures with strategies to address the deeper socio-economic issues driving retail theft?