[ad_1] Usually the process takes days or weeks. Representatives of denominations, clans and parties chat behind closed doors until it is clear who will be the country’s prime minister. But this time everything went very fast: on Monday the Beirut establishment agreed with diplomat Mustafa Adib, 48. The Sunnis – …
Read More »Insolvency plan approved: creditors trust Galeria Karstadt Kaufhof
[ad_1] Tuesday, September 01, 2020 The department store chain Galeria Karstadt Kaufhof can look forward to a future: the creditors’ meeting approved an insolvency plan, tens of thousands of creditors give up several billions of euros for a possible rescue. The creditors of Galeria Karstadt Kaufhof want to save the …
Read More »Trump calls protests “domestic terrorism”
[ad_1] reUS President Donald Trump visited the city of Kenosha as part of a controversial action, which was rocked by protests, some of them violent, after police shot a black man. Accompanied by a massive security presence, Trump pictured destruction as a result of riots in the Wisconsin state city …
Read More »“Haus Itzstedt” fired the cleaning lady without notice because she refused to take the test
[ad_1] The expulsion of an elderly houseworker moves many people: on Saturdays she was at Corona rallies, on Mondays she called in sick and did not want to take the exam. Is there only termination without notice? A retirement home north of Hamburg caused a sensation with a shirt-sleeved resignation …
Read More »“You will be scammed in your bank”
[ad_1] Traditional banks and savings banks find it increasingly difficult to balance the conflict of interest between their own benefits and the needs of customers. That doesn’t bode well for investors. Things could have been very simple: the child receives his first money as an apprentice and wants to take …
Read More »Investment: you will be scammed in your bank
[ad_1] Traditional banks and savings banks find it increasingly difficult to balance the conflict of interest between their own benefits and the needs of customers. That doesn’t bode well for investors. Things could have been very simple: the child receives his first money as an apprentice and wants to take …
Read More »Economic forecast: a decrease of 5.8 percent is expected
[ad_1] It is probably not as bad as expected: Federal Economy Minister Altmaier revised the economic forecast upwards to less than 5.8 percent. The recession bottomed out. The federal government is correcting up its economic forecast for this year. He is pleased to be able to deliver good news, Federal …
Read More »Corona and the labor market: a change in trend is emerging – economy
[ad_1] A trend reversal for German employees is emerging cautiously. August saw no crown-related rise in unemployment for the second month in a row. Although more people were looking for work again, the number increased by 45,000 to 2.96 million. But this is common in the summer because, for example, …
Read More »Chinese Foreign Minister in Berlin: Difficult Talks with Wang
[ad_1] China’s foreign minister is expected to be in Berlin today. Officially, it should be about climate change and the corona pandemic. More crucial, however, are the uncomfortable topics that are not even on the agenda. By Steffen Wurzel, ARD-Studio Shanghai Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi is traveling to Berlin …
Read More »Portland Riots: Two Shots, One Kill, Many Questions
[ad_1] Donald Trump takes the podium to update the nation on the state of affairs. The press conference at the White House is scheduled for late Monday. So it has to be something important. After the now common misinformation about the “China virus” (“We are doing what no one thought …
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