[ad_1] Germany COVID-19 Experts consider the vaccination law necessary Stand: 1:02 pm | Reading time: 3 minutes Pfizer and Biontech only supply half of the vaccine doses Chancellor Angela Merkel sees the light at the end of the Corona tunnel. Hope is based primarily on vaccine development, but there is …
Read More »Consequences of the crown in Turkey: sacked on moral grounds
[ad_1] Many workers in Turkey are suffering the consequences of the pandemic, because the Erdogan government has passed some laws that only benefit companies. By Oliver Mayer-Rüth, ARD-Studio Istanbul At the end of November, Turkish palace employees can praise the government’s economic and financial policy: the national statistical authority has …
Read More »2nd win against SV Darmstadt 98 and a dispute between Uwe Rösler and Markus Anfang
[ad_1] December 5, 2020 at 12:56 pm Paid content: After a 3-2 win against Darmstadt : Dispute between Fortuna coach Rösler and Markus Anfang Uwe Rösler shakes hands with Markus Anfang. Photo: imago images / Jan Huebner / Florian Ulrich via www.imago-images.de Düsseldorf Fortuna battled for three points against Darmstadt …
Read More »Dannenröder Forst: Police use water cannons against activists when the temperature is below freezing
[ad_1] In the Dannenröder forest, opponents of the A49 expansion again erected barricades and burned pyrotechnics on Saturday, and police used a water cannon when the temperature was below freezing. The forest floor is currently covered by a thin layer of snow; The images show activists shrinking from the jet …
Read More »“Sputnik V” against corona pandemic: Moscow vaccinates – too soon?
[ad_1] Even if the tests with the Russian corona vaccine “Sputnik V” have not yet been evaluated, Moscow is starting mass vaccination. 5000 people got in touch. However, according to polls, skepticism prevails. By Stephan Laack, ARD Studio Moscow, currently. Suburb After the first five hours, 5,000 people had already …
Read More »IMK boss Maier: a third of “thinking outside the box” proves right-wing extremists
[ad_1] According to the Thuringian Interior Minister Maier, a third of right-wing extremists are involved in demonstrations of the “lateral thinking” movement. Today’s demonstrations in Bremen and Mannheim keep the slopes busy. According to the president of the Conference of Interior Ministers (IMK) Georg Maier, about a third of the …
Read More »Corona access points: doubts about the effectiveness of curfews
[ad_1] Stefan Bär is the district administrator in the Tuttlingen district in Baden-Württemberg, less than half an hour from Lake Constance. The former leader of the district parliamentary group Free Voters is not very good at talking about the government of the green-black state in Stuttgart. Corona’s requirements, “which change …
Read More »Hayabusa 2: Japanese spacecraft drops samples of asteroid Ryugu
[ad_1] After a space trip of more than five billion kilometers, the Japanese space probe “Hayabusa 2” has finished its last maneuver with great success: it dropped a capsule containing samples of the asteroid Ryugu over the desert of South Australia. The Japanese space agency Jaxa announced. The samples are …
Read More »Due to lack of software: November aid will probably only be paid in January
[ad_1] Germany Due to lack of software November aid will likely only be paid in January Stand: 10:12 am | Reading time: 3 minutes Partial closure extended until January 10 Germans must continue to live in partial confinement until at least 10 January. Chancellor Merkel and the prime ministers of …
Read More »Wirecard: Attorney General Refuses to Investigate Board Member Marsalek Escaped for Espionage
[ad_1] It’s one of the most colorful facets of the Wirecard financial scandal: the connection between the fleeting former board member of the former DAX group, Jan Marsalek, with the international secret services. There are numerous indications of this, but the Federal Attorney General and the federal government do not …
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