[ad_1] Gerhard Dannemann has criticized London’s decision not to participate in the future of the European Erasmus student exchange program. All parties have greatly benefited from the program to promote overseas stays at universities, the director of the Britain Center at Berlin’s Humboldt University in Deutschlandfunk said on Saturday. The …
Read More »Bayern: Real Madrid comply with Alaba’s salary wishes – negotiations allowed
[ad_1] Bayern star to Madrid? Since the start of the new year, David Alaba has been able to officially negotiate with potential new clubs about the time after his contract with Bayern Munich. As the “Marca” reports, Real Madrid does not want to waste time securing the services of the …
Read More »Does the pandemic make China the last superpower?
[ad_1] China is recovering from the economic crisis better than the rest of the world. This is fueling a debate in the West that scares many: the pandemic could finally usher in the “Chinese century.” It was an explosion. When China and 14 Asian states declared in November that they …
Read More »Corona closure: doctors call for a nationwide extension
[ad_1] Doctors and economic experts are calling for the crown’s restrictions to be extended beyond January 10, and yet there are voices even among the cautious who believe that limited easing may be possible. The SPD health expert Karl Lauterbach, who is one of the supporters of the strict closure, …
Read More »“Friederike von Papenburg”: Big fire in the museum ship | NDR.de – Nachrichten – Lower Saxony
[ad_1] Status: 02.01.2021 9:22 am In Papenburg, one of the city’s landmarks caught fire. As the police announced in the morning, the museum ship “Friederike von Papenburg” caught fire. The ship is in full fire, a spokeswoman said. The fire was discovered around 7:30 am It is currently unclear how …
Read More »CDU presidential candidate: Merz against accepting refugees from Greece or Bosnia
[ad_1] Germany CDU-Vorsitz candidate Merz against accepting refugees from Greece or Bosnia Status: 9:12 am | Reading time: 2 minutes Refugee drama on Lesbos doesn’t stop at Christmas “Even animals have more rights in the EU than we do.” With these words, the refugees from the Kara Tepe camp on …
Read More »Friedrich Merz refuses to accept asylum seekers from camps in Greece or Bosnia
[ad_1] The president of the CDU, Friedrich Merz, has spoken out against the admission of asylum seekers from camps in Greece or Bosnia. “Above all, the entire European Union has an obligation to help refugees in the Balkans or on the Greek islands there,” Merz told the Funke media group …
Read More »Debate on a longer lockdown: will everything stay closed?
[ad_1] Restaurants, shops and schools have been closed since mid-December, contacts are reduced, but the number of infections remains high. More and more politicians and medical professionals are calling for the blockade to be extended. Despite all restrictions and protective measures, it has not yet been possible to drastically reduce …
Read More »Bauerbach’s father (44) and son (5) found dead
[ad_1] Police released photos of the missing A father and his five-year-old son from Bauerbach (part of the Grabfeld municipality in Thuringia) disappeared for twelve days. Now for the sad certainty: a hiker found the bodies of the two and the blue Suzuki Jimny he was looking for in a …
Read More »Crown crisis: economist fears 600,000 job loss – DIW expects wave of bankruptcies
[ad_1] economy Crown-Krise Economist fears 600,000 job loss – DIW expects wave of bankruptcies Stand: 09:07 am | Reading time: 3 minutes Overburdened staff and hospitals threatened with bankruptcy The German Hospital Society is sounding the alarm. Many hospitals are threatened with bankruptcy early next year due to the corona …
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