[ad_1] High infection rates and pandemic fatigue make dealing with the second wave more difficult than it was in the spring. Politicians are struggling to find the right balance between rules and prohibitions, but in the end it all depends on the individual. An analysis by Georg Mascolo, NDR / …
Read More »Biden Emphasizes America’s Global Leadership: “America Is Back”
[ad_1] Joe Biden relies on experience to change America’s course under Donald Trump. His early personnel decisions also make clear that Washington’s tone is likely to change. President-elect Joe Biden and his candidates for key foreign policy and security positions in the future administration have emphasized America’s claim for leadership …
Read More »Kretschmer announces the first Christmas holidays in Saxony
[ad_1] Saxony Prime Minister Michael Kretschmer (CDU) has announced the first Christmas holidays for the Free State. “The aim is for them to start a little earlier, starting on December 18,” he said a day before the new deliberations between the federal states with Chancellor Angela Merkel (CDU) in Berlin …
Read More »Live US Election Ticker: +++ 01:09 Kash Patel leads delivery to Biden government at Pentagon +++
[ad_1] Tuesday, November 24, 2020 With Kash Patel, a loyal Trump supporter will lead the transition from the US Department of Defense to the future Biden administration. A Pentagon spokesperson confirmed it. Patel, formerly a senior counterterrorism adviser at the National Security Council, joined the Pentagon two weeks ago after …
Read More »Biden Introduces Kabinett: Reliable and Boring?
[ad_1] There has been speculation about the occupation of the future government of the United States for weeks; now the future president of the United States, Biden, has presented his cabinet. When filling the positions, he relied on diversity and especially on experience. By Katrin Brand, ARD Studio Washington In …
Read More »Corona Rules in December: Will Christmas Be a Super Broadcast Event?
[ad_1] In Germany there are strict rules for personal contacts from the beginning of November: members of two households and a maximum of ten people can meet in public. The details of the rules differ from state to state. However, celebrations in apartments are considered “unacceptable” everywhere. That should change …
Read More »Nazi talks: accusations of racism against Bremen firefighters
[ad_1] The prosecution is investigating within the Bremen fire brigade: employees are said to have been openly racist and sexist for years in chat rooms and at the police station. Meanwhile, the interior senator has taken the necessary steps. By Sebastian Manz, Radio Bremen, as well as Reiko Pinkert and …
Read More »Antisemitism in “lateral thinking”: “perfidious strategy or lack of education”
[ad_1] Anne Frank, Sophie Scholl or the Judenstern: Again and again there are references to victims of the Nazi era of the “lateral thinking” movement. The federal government’s antisemitism commissioner is stunned. The Federal Government Commissioner for Anti-Semitism, Felix Klein, has used the events of the past few days as …
Read More »Coronavirus around the world: Modern vaccine for Europeans – politics
[ad_1] Europeans also receive the corona vaccine from the American manufacturer Moderna, which is seen as very promising. The EU Commission has negotiated a framework contract for up to 160 million cans, as Commission Head Ursula von der Leyen announced on Tuesday. The contract will be formally sealed on Wednesday. …
Read More »Corona rules on flights: Quantas airline introduces mandatory vaccination for all passengers – economy
[ad_1] Are you traveling only with corona vaccination? This has been announced by the first airline! Due to concerns about the further spread of the corona virus, Australian national airline Qantas wants to introduce mandatory vaccinations for its passengers. As soon as a vaccine is available, the airline’s terms and …
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