[ad_1] meFor the first time in its 175-year history, the American scientific magazine “Scientific American” recommends elections for the Democratic challenger Joe Biden. “This is not easy for us,” said an editorial in the October issue of the magazine published Tuesday. “Evidence and science show that Donald Trump caused serious …
Read More »RKI commission: several vaccines expected for Germany
[ad_1] Work is underway on a coronavirus vaccine around the world. There are also some German projects. Therefore, the RKI Vaccination Commission awaits several vaccines that could be approved in this country. The Standing Commission for Vaccination (Stiko) of the Robert Koch Institute expects that there will be several different …
Read More »Investing in stocks: Germans discover desire for financial freedom
[ad_1] WWhat happens to the Germans? The country is experiencing the recession of the century and the central bank’s money printing machines are printing more than they have been printing since the 1920s. Economic uncertainty is omnipresent. But instead of stocking up to read some prophets of collapse, the Germans …
Read More »Donald Trump: What if you lose and don’t want to leave?
[ad_1] by Marc Drewello September 16, 2020 6:46 am US President Donald Trump has been claiming for months that the November 3 election was flawed and fraudulent, possibly because he does not want to acknowledge the outcome in the event of a defeat. Donald Trump does not hide the fact …
Read More »USA: “Scientific American” magazine recommends Joe Biden
[ad_1] For the first time in its 175-year history, the American science magazine “Scientific American” makes an election recommendation for Democratic challenger Joe Biden. “It’s not easy for us,” says the editorial in the magazine’s October issue. Yet the evidence and science showed “that Donald Trump did serious harm to …
Read More »Live coronavirus ticker: +++ 05:13 Trump: “We are about to receive a vaccine” +++
[ad_1] Tuesday, September 15, 2020 US President Donald Trump expects an effective coronavirus vaccine in the next three to four weeks. “We are about to have a vaccine,” he told ABC News. “If you want to know the truth, with the FDA and all their approvals, it could have taken …
Read More »Leistner accepts apologies | Sächsische.de
[ad_1] Dresden. Tuesday night things are “out of the world,” writes Toni Leistner on Instagram. There is the incident that was discussed throughout Germany for one day, 24 hours ago. After the 1: 4 defeat in the DFB Cup at the Dynamo Dresden, the Hamburger SV football professional climbed a …
Read More »Corona: vaccine for “large part of the population” will be available in mid-2021
[ad_1] FResearchers around the world are working on a vaccine against the coronavirus. What possibilities are there in Germany? An overview of the most important questions in vaccine development. When should the first vaccines be approved in Germany? Federal Health Minister Jens Spahn (CDU) waits for a moment in the …
Read More »Dr. Li-Meng Yan from China: Coronavirus produced in a laboratory? Your evidence! – News abroad
[ad_1] “The virus comes from the laboratory.” A Chinese virologist who worked for a long time at the University of Hong Kong and who, according to her own statements, has been investigating the new coronavirus since the end of 2019, confirms with this statement what many people have believed for …
Read More »DFB-Pokal: Toni Leistner on the phone with a Dynamo fan: world thing
[ad_1] The sensational discussion between Toni Leistner and a third-division Dynamo Dresden fan after the Hamburger SV Cup in Saxony is apparently settled. After newcomer to HSV Leistner publicly showed remorse for his behavior on Monday night and apologized, he and the Dresden supporter personally cleared up the dispute 24 …
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