A brief portrait of three WhatsApp alternatives

[ad_1] WhatsApp is changing its terms of use in a worrying way. Alternative messaging providers are reporting a big increase. Here we show you three possible alternatives to König WhatsApp. […] The biggest challenge when switching messengers is still convincing colleagues (c) pixabay.com Last week, Facebook, the company that owns …

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The closure lets the price of venison hit the basement

[ad_1] By the end of the year, venison tenderloin, venison leg and company should have found their way back into the catering trade. But lockdown number two ensured that the deer never left the innkeepers’ cold rooms. Or it didn’t even reach it. Because the closure of restaurants and hotels …

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Kitzbühel steps in for canceled Wengen races

[ad_1] When ski fans had to digest the cancellation of the Lauberhorn races at Wengen, corrective measures came faster than expected yesterday. Kitzbühel takes over two of the three competitions and is therefore the center of the ski world a week ahead of schedule. The Wengen Slalom will take place …

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After the riots: the Trump administration is crumbling

[ad_1] foreign countries After the riots The Trump administration is crumbling Stand: 1:15 am | Reading time: 3 minutes “There is a lot to do with the outgoing president” If there were an impeachment process, this would have far-reaching consequences for President Donald Trump. WELT correspondent Steffen Schwarzkopf explains what …

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USA: Cuba returns to terrorist list

[ad_1] Shortly before the end of President Donald Trump’s term, his administration placed Cuba back on the list of US terrorists. This was announced by the United States Department of State in Washington. “With this measure we will once again hold the Cuban government accountable and send a clear message: …

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After the Aschbacher affair: politicians expect a cleansing storm

[ad_1] Kurt Koleznik, general secretary of the Conference of the University of Applied Sciences, denies this: “Of course, universities of applied sciences need a critical mass of students, and universities of applied sciences usually also want to grow so that investments, which they often cost millions, pay off. Still, it’s …

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