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We start the day of live news with you and give you a quick overview of the most important topics of the morning.
The bike trip puts Boris Johnson under pressure: The British prime minister threatens to come under pressure due to a possible infraction of Corona’s rules. The conservative politician was seen riding his bicycle in London’s Olympia Park over the weekend, more than seven miles from his official Downing Street residence. However, according to the blocking rules, one should only move in the local area. More about this.
Corona vaccination campaign begins in Vienna hospitals: The extensive coronavirus vaccination campaign for hospital staff begins today in Vienna. The start-up is carried out by the largest hospital in the country, the General Hospital, where some 7,000 employees will receive the vaccine. The Ottakring Clinic will be vaccinated from Wednesday, and other hospitals will follow. According to Chancellor Sebastian Kurz (ÖVP), things will go faster in nursing homes and nursing homes. Most of them need to be vaccinated within two weeks. More about this.
Kathrin Glock at the Ibiza U Committee: The parliamentary inquiry into the cause of gambling enters the second half after the Christmas holidays with the questioning of Kathrin Glock, which is often postponed. The wife of arms manufacturer Gaston Glock, who was named as the alleged financier of former Vice Chancellor Heinz-Christian Strache (FPÖ) in the Ibiza video, must be questioned in a separate room for fear of being infected with the pathogen Sars-CoV- 2. More about this.
Will plagiarism expire soon? Christine Aschbacher has resigned as Minister of Labor due to serious accusations of plagiarism. A circumstance that now raises questions when it comes to addressing academic theses: how was the work at universities? How do you check work for plagiarism these days? Or: is there a statute of limitations for plagiarism? Julia Neuhauser has the answers. [premium]
Waiting for the key witness: The head of the green club, Sigrid Maurer, is still active in the business, currently awaiting a verdict in the defamation process against a brewery owner. However: The mysterious key witness “Willi” will be slow to arrive. A tedious sham, but also useful, as Manfred seeh In the midst of the morning glow
Cuba returns to the list of terrorists in the United States: The Cuban government has harshly criticized the United States for putting it back on the list of American terrorists. Foreign Minister Bruno Rodríguez condemns the measure on Twitter as “hypocritical and cynical.” More about this. [premium]
Twitter takes action against conspiracy theories: The short message service Twitter has blocked thousands of users. More than 70,000 accounts have been closed since Friday, most of which had spread conspiracy theories of QAnon, the Californian technology company said. The reason: the recent violence in the American capital. More about this.
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