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Munich Security Report 2025 2025 Feb 14 - 16

Posted on 14. February 202514. February 2025 By Rolf Maass No Comments on Munich Security Report 2025 2025 Feb 14 - 16
Munich Security Report 2025 2025 Feb 14 - 16

It has become a truism of foreign policy debates that the world is becoming ever more “multipolar.” While the extent to which today’s world is already multipolar is debatable, the world’s “multipolarization” is a fact: On the one hand, power is shifting toward a larger number of actors who have the ability to influence key…

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The Ocean Race Europe 2025 will start from Kiel Sports

Posted on 27. December 2024 By Rolf Maass No Comments on The Ocean Race Europe 2025 will start from Kiel Sports
The Ocean Race Europe 2025 will start from Kiel Sports

Organisers of The Ocean Race have confirmed Kiel.Sailing.City as the host of the start of The Ocean Race Europe during a press conference in Kiel on Wednesday morning. The event is scheduled to start on 10 August, 2025. Previously, Kiel was the finish port of the Volvo Ocean Race 2001-02 and last year the German…

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