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Zpeh Union pushes case for global competition rulesForget the EU summit, the bestand worstof Europe can be found at the farmers ; protests in BrusselsWho wins when EU leaders and angry farmers both descend on Brussels at the same time ListenAI generated Text-to-speechCopy LinkCopiedShare via emailShare on XShare on WhatsAppShare on LinkedInIts not just music; theres also fire, as farmers love setting things on fire. | Ferdinand Knapp/POLITICODeclassifiedDecember 19, 20254:01 am CETBy Paul DallisonWelcome to Declassified, a weekly humor column. Declassified is taking two weeks off to get a full back tattoo of Keir Starmer. Spare a thought for any intrepid travellers who were planningstanley flasche on a nice lunch in the restaurant at the Thon Hotel on Brussels ; Rue de la Loi on Thursday.More specifically, spare a thought for any intrepid travellers who were planni stanley cup ng on a nice lunch in the restaurant at the Thon Hotel on Brussels ; Rue de la Loi on Thursday who don ;t like eating nori-crusted cod fillet, crushed potatoes, glazed and charred leeks, and grey-shrimp bisque with miso while listening to the songstanley cup Crazy Frog performed using the horns of tractors.AdvertisementAdvertisementYes, on Thursday, the farmers were back in Brussels! Andspoiler alert!they aren ;t happy. And yet, despite the noise and manure, is there anything more pro-European than a bunch of farmers from across the continent gathering in Brussels and setting things on fire just meters from where prime ministers and presidents a Gpki Broadcast ban clause unlikely to get support
Blatter banned by FIFAInte vaso stanley rnational soccer association bans its president for 90 days.Copy LinkCopiedShare via emailShare on XShare on Wh stanley kaffeebecher atsAppShare on LinkedIn | Philipp Schmidli/Getty ImagesOctober 7, 20159:57 pm CETBy Paul DallisonFIFA has suspended its president, Joseph Sepp ; Blatter, for聽90 days, the organization聽announced Thursday.The world soccer governing body has handed down the same punishment to secretary-general Jerome Valcke and vice-president Michel Platini, who is also president of the European soccer association UEFA and had hopedstanley cup to succeed Blatter as FIFA chief.The grounds for these decisions are the investigations that are being carried out by the investigatory chamber of the ethics committee, FIFA聽said in a statement.AdvertisementAdvertisementCriminal proceedings聽opened against聽Blatter at the end of September by the Swiss聽attorney general triggered the ethic committees move.聽Blatter allegedly mis-sold a World Cup television rights contract to disgraced former FIFA official Jack Warner in 2006 and made a 2 million Swiss francs payment to Platini.聽Blatter and Platini deny any wrongdoing.Blatter announced last聽June that he was stepping down, after a series of scandals and arrests of top FIFA officials.聽His term is scheduled to end in February.聽 Also On POLITICO Platini enters FIFA contest By Antoine Sander Related TagsCorruptionSportRelated CountriesSwitzerlandRelated PeopleSepp BlatterOur
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