
Germany/ From February 1, an experiment for employees

From February 1 of this year, Germany will do an experiment, where there will be a 4-day work week in 45 companies, for a 6-month period. Thus, employee productivity, performance and absenteeism will be measured.
Employees will receive their current salary, although the hours will be reduced. The aim of the experiment is to monitor and understand whether the claims that people who work fewer days a week are more productive and happier.
Iran says it has sent 3 satellites into orbit

Iran says it has simultaneously launched 3 satellites into orbit, for the first time. They have arrived successfully.
One satellite, called Mahda, weighs about 32 kg and the other two, Kayhan 2 and Hatef, weigh less than 10 kg each. Iran launched the satellites despite warnings from the US and the West, which have always been against such technologies as they could be used to create weapons.
China increases pressure on Taiwan

China has increased pressure on Taiwan, sending more than 30 warplanes and warships to the island's territory.
Although senior Chinese and American representatives announced that they will meet to reduce tensions between the two countries, China has chosen to toughen its position on the island.
On the other hand, Taiwan has taken measures, sending troops to the countries where the threat is present.
The technical government is voted in North Macedonia: For the first time, an Albanian prime minister

The Assembly of Macedonia has voted in the technical government, led by Talat Xhaferi. With 65 votes in favor, 3 against and 0 abstentions, the first Albanian prime minister in North Macedonia was put in charge of the country.
Talat Xhaferi comes to power after Dimitar Kove?evski, who resigned based on the election law.
The parliamentary elections in North Macedonia will be held on May 8, together with the presidential elections.