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VW: Power struggle between CEO Diess and works council

[ad_1] IAt the Volkswagen Group, the power struggle between CEO Herbert Diess and works council president Bernd Osterloh has flared up again. Apparently, the CEO has demanded an early extension of his contract from the Supervisory Board, as a vote of confidence and commitment to his track record. Already in …

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Joachim Löw stays: national coach until retirement

[ad_1] Joachim Löw is allowed to continue, at least until the European Championship in the summer of 2021, and if he is successful, there may be another year. His current contract runs through 2022, and an early layoff by the association with the associated high severance pay was deemed highly …

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“I’m happy that Jogi can continue”

[ad_1] THANKS to the sport. For the scream, the soccer ball and the champagne shower. THANKS to our advertising partners. That we can report live and throughout the day about sports from around the world. Without advertising, this page would be blank today. Thanks to you: allow advertising Our offer …

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Crown and propaganda: China’s key German witness

[ad_1] CHina’s propagandists have found a key new witness to their claim that the crown pandemic did not start in China at all, but was brought to Wuhan from abroad: German virologist Alexander Kekulé. Kekulé didn’t say that at all. But the foreign state television channel CGTN used the hands-free …

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Eco-senseless EEG: wasted electricity pays off

[ad_1] secondWith the EEG Green Electricity Act amendment, any incentive to save energy threatens to fall by the wayside. The climate impact of the “Renewable Energy Law 2021” is even partially offset by an absurd requirement: those who save electricity will be punished. That at least applies to industrial companies …

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