Germany's Hesse State Finance Minister Thomas Schaefer committed suicide after apparently suffering from "deep concern," state Prime Minister Volker Schaefer, 54, was found dead near the railway track Saturday. The Wesbadan Prosecution Office said they believed his death was a suicide. "We are in shock, we are in disbelief, and above all we are very sad," Buffer said in a recorded statement. Hesse is located in Frankfurt, Germany's financial capital, where it is headquartered with major lenders such as Deutsche Bank and Commercial Bank. The European Central Bank is also based in Frankfurt. A surprisingly shocked Buffer recalled that Schaefer, who had been finance chief for Hess for 10 years, was working "day and night" to help companies and workers cope with the economic effects of the pandemic. He left behind a wife and two children.
It doesn't matter where you go, it's comforting to know that you can always enjoy Coca-Cola. Well, according to the BBC, although this fizzy drink is practically sold everywhere, it has yet to (officially) go to North Korea or Cuba. The reason is that these countries are subject to long-term US trade sanctions.
However, some people say that if you put in a lot of effort you can snag a luggage (though this is usually much more expensive than what you give in the states.) And maybe import from a neighboring country. (Such as Mexico or China).
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