[ad_1] The military is highly regarded in the United States. It is forbidden to speak ill of soldiers and veterans, especially for politicians in electoral campaigns. An article about supposedly derogatory comments from Trump upsets the president a lot. And he fights back, especially against the latest accusations from his …
Read More »Visor or face mask – this really protects against the virus
[ad_1] More and more people are wearing plastic visors instead of an everyday mask to protect themselves from corona infection. The latest models only cover the mouth. But how safe is that? American scientists from Florida Atlantic University compared the protective function of goggles, also known as face shields, and …
Read More »Decision of the federal and state governments: 5000 new positions for health authorities
[ad_1] In the crisis of the Crown, the health authorities of the municipalities play an important role: they have to trace contacts and order tests. However, so far, authorities have been understaffed in many cases. That should change now. As a consequence of the ongoing corona pandemic, the federal and …
Read More »Jessica Krug: American white teacher posed as black
[ad_1] meIn the United States, a rather confusing case of “identity theft” made headlines: Professor Jessica A. Krug, an African-American history expert who has taught at George Washington University since 2012, has gone public that she has been speaking of its ancestry and origins for decades. lied. The 38-year-old, who …
Read More »Greece vs Turkey: Angela Merkel should mediate
[ad_1] 98 years ago, on August 30, Turkey, under Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, won the war of independence against Greece. Eleftherios Venizelos, Prime Minister of Greece, nominated Ataturk for the Nobel Peace Prize eleven years later. Journalist Piotr Zalewski noted on Twitter that it is a good time to remember both …
Read More »Potential threat: at the mercy of torture
[ad_1] A pilgrimage to Pakistan made a 29-year-old Moroccan a threat in the eyes of German security authorities. He was forced to leave for Morocco, where he was arrested and tortured. By Marcel Kolvenbach, SWR After the joint investigation of “Spiegel” and the ARD-Politikmagazins Mainz report The suspicion is confirmed …
Read More »Pütnitz: Twelve festival guests injured in accident | NDR.de – news
[ad_1] Status: 05.09.2020 11:15 am – NDR 1 Radio MV Enlarge image Six festival visitors were taken to the surrounding hospitals. Twelve young women and men were injured in an accident during a festival in Pütnitz near Ribnitz-Damgarten (Vorpommern-Rügen district). Six of them had to be transferred to hospitals. On …
Read More »Katja Suding: FDP leader in Hamburg leaves politics
[ad_1] About six months after the failure of the FDP elections in Hamburg, State President Katja Suding announced that she would be leaving politics. “For me, next year is over,” the Bundestag deputy and federal vice president said at the party’s state conference on Saturday. She will not run in …
Read More »Festival visitors have an accident while driving in a car trailer: twelve injured
[ad_1] In Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, visitors to a festival were seriously injured in an accident. The reason was a daring action. The police are now investigating negligent personal injury. In an accident at a festival site in Ribnitz-Damgarten in the Vorpommern-Rügen district, twelve people were injured on Friday, six of them …
Read More »US presidential election: writers rally against Trump
[ad_1] A few months before the presidential election, the American cultural scene is opposing President Trump. Writer Paul Auster launched the “Writers Against Trump” initiative. By Peter Mücke, ARD-Studio New York Paul Auster was born in 1947. He still remembers the first time he was allowed to elect the president …
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