[ad_1] The coronavirus not only spreads to the lungs but to the entire body. Professor Tobias Huber already demonstrated this in a study in May. In the interview, he explains what other findings were made from autopsies of deceased corona patients and what might work better with a second wave. …
Read More »Corona: Reactions to the far-right escalation in front of the Reichstag
[ad_1] Videos are circulating on social media showing how only three police officers protect the Reichstag from angry protesters. Berlin Interior Senator Andreas Geisel (SPD) said in a radio interview that parliament was not unprotected. “That was a moment of one or two minutes,” he said on RBB Inforadio, this …
Read More »Crown in Bavaria: Herrmann criticizes the rules – Söder today before making innovative decision
[ad_1] The new school year will start soon in Bavaria. Therefore, Markus Söder meets with parents, teachers and students. The Prime Minister of Bavaria is faced with an important decision. The Corona * figures in Bavaria continue to increase steadily. In Regensburg *, the youth advisory board has requested the …
Read More »Interior senator Geisel after the incidents in front of the Reichstag: “They are shameful images” – Berlin
[ad_1] The hostage and the police command must answer questions in the Interior Committee. Following the advance of the protesters down the steps of the Reichstag building, the Ask about police tactics and then Consequences for the concept of security. How could it happen that on Saturday, apart from the …
Read More »Not just a fire in Einbeck and Northeim: new details are known
[ad_1] Large fire Saturday night in Kohnsen, near Einbeck. Police suspect arson. © District Fire Department / Konstantin Mennecke The series of fires in Einbeck continues, but on Sunday night (08/30/2020) there was also a fire in Northeim for the first time. Update from Monday, August 31, 2020, 8:18 am: …
Read More »Dispute between Turkey and Greece: Erdogan tightened the tone
[ad_1] “Greedy” and “incompetent” – this is how Turkish President Erdogan called the governments of Greece and France. It is the latest continuation of the dispute between Ankara and Athens over the Aegean Sea, which has been simmering for weeks. In the dispute over gas reserves in the Mediterranean Sea …
Read More »Refugees and crime: no civil war, but problems
[ad_1] After the refugee influx in 2015, AfD politicians warned of crime, violence and civil war. Five years later, overall crime has dropped; but there are problematic developments. By Patrick Gensing and Andrej Reisin, ARD Fact Seeker After the influx of refugees in 2015, there was a debate about crime. …
Read More »Dead protester in Portland: Trump turns protests into election issue
[ad_1] Trump plans to travel to Kenosha, where a black man was shot by a police officer and violent protests took place overnight. And violence escalated again in Portland. By Claudia Sarre, ARD Studio Washington Again there were shots during the protests and again a man was shot. This time …
Read More »Wang Yi in Europe: Germany’s new strategy in China
[ad_1] meIt’s an open warning to the US: Beijing is launching two medium-range missiles into the South China Sea. Shortly before, a US reconnaissance plane is said to have entered a no-fly zone where the Chinese military was conducting target practice. The incident shows how much the conflict between the …
Read More »Donald Trump: hatred in the streets could help the president of the United States
[ad_1] When tens of thousands of people demonstrated peacefully against inequality, police violence and discrimination in the US capital Washington last Friday, Donald Trump was still reluctant to comment. That was different on the weekend. “GREAT PATRIOTS,” the US President tweeted on Sunday. In response to this statement, he released …
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