[ad_1] This year’s Nobel Peace Prize goes to the United Nations World Food Program (WFP). This was announced by the Norwegian Nobel Committee in Oslo on Friday. The UN organization will be honored, among other things, for its efforts in the fight against hunger and its contribution to the improvement …
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[ad_1] The production of Loredana, which is actually called Loridana Aliu Zefi. bild: watson / shutterstock / keystone What really happened in Loredana’s scam story Loredana, the most successful rapper in Switzerland, has always publicly denied that it is a scam. Now the investigation shows how he confessed everything in …
Read More »Crystal clear letters with a wide range
[ad_1] His poems sometimes seem deceptively clear and simple, but his work has enormous range. American Louise Glück likes to build on opposites, build bridges between ancient and present, and speak directly to readers. Herbal beauty – that’s the essence of Louise Glück’s poetry. Katherine Wolkoff / Farrar, Straus and …
Read More »French Open: why Roland Garros defends against Hawkeye on clay
[ad_1] Touched or not touched the line, that is the question here. Image: keystone Human vs. Machine? Why the French Open fends off Hawkeye despite all the advantages Linesmen in tennis are a relic of the past for many. They still exist, but Hawkeye is questioning his future, at least …
Read More »2020 U.S. Election: Would Pence or Harris Make Better Presidents?
[ad_1] Keystone 1/11 Order instead of chaos in Utah in the debate of the candidate for vice president of the United States. Keystone 2/11 USA Today moderator Susan Page has made it clear that she will not tolerate the chaos of the debate like last week in the duel between …
Read More »Timm Klose: “A part of me always thought about going back”
[ad_1] Good things take time: eleven years after Timm Klose left Basel, the central defender returns to FCB. For the Basel native, there was no doubt that he now wants to make the move home. Even if Rotblau doesn’t play European this season. “It quickly became clear to me that …
Read More »The Nobel Prize in Literature goes to Louise Glück
[ad_1] Once again, the Swedish Academy deceived the literary world and pulled a fairly well-known author out of its hat. Once again, he fails to reflect the diversity of the literary work with his decisions. American Louise Glück was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature. The Swedish Academy The award …
Read More »Corona measures by the federal government – opponents of the SwissCovid application: the state as enemy
[ad_1] content “Friends of the Constitution” and “1291.one” fight with signatures for a referendum against the Covid-19 law. The so-called skeptics of the crown demonstrate in the street against the obligation to wear a mask or against the tracing of contacts. Federal measures against Covid-19 infections are also politically fought. …
Read More »Women’s semifinals in Paris: Swiatek and Kenin fight for the title at the French Open – sport
[ad_1] Iga Swiatek (WTA 54) won the first ticket to the French Open final with a convincing 6: 2, 6: 1 against Nadia Podoroska (WTA 131). Sofia Kenin (WTA 6) then beat Petra Kvitova (WTA 11) 6: 4, 7: 5. The women’s final will take place on Saturday at 3pm. …
Read More »Formula 1 at the Nürburgring: start for Alfa-Sauber-Duo 2021
[ad_1] imago / Patrick Scheiber 1/10 The Alfa-Sauber duo for 2021: Kimi Räikkönen (left) and Mick Schumacher. Lukas gorys 2/10 Chef Frédéric Vasseur and his new protégé. Lukas gorys 3/10 Kimi Raikkonen becomes Mick’s teacher. Bongarts / Getty Images 9/10 Schumi won his first world title with Ferrari 20 years …
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