[ad_1] After 60 tiring minutes, YB saves a point in Cluj – Sport – SRF Go to content Sport European League Current article content YB struggled to draw 1-1 in Cluj, Romania, on matchday two of the Europa League group stage. Christian Fassnacht made it 1-1 just 7 minutes after …
Read More »According to studies, vitamin D deficiency leads to a severe course of Covid
[ad_1] imago images 1/9 Vitamin D: discreet miracle cure in the fight against the crown? imago images 2/9 Many Swiss are deficient in vitamin D. imago images 3/9 The body also produces vitamin D with the help of sunlight. In the absence of sun in winter, many suffer from deficiency …
Read More »Berlin Brandenburg Airport opens on October 31
[ad_1] keystone-sda.ch 1/10 The new Berlin Brandenburg airport opens on October 31. Günter wicker 2/10 You have prepared well and have taken a test. Günter wicker 3/10 More than 24,000 employees and almost 10,000 extras put the airport to the test. Together they participated in an airport operation that was …
Read More »Can you do it, Mrs. Mück?
[ad_1] Elisabeth Ackermann’s withdrawal caused shock and perplexity in the green field on the left. Regional journalist Patrick Künzle tweeted: Apparently, the scene for a poor performance by Elisabeth Ackermann never played out in the run-up to the elections. Heidi Mück caught herself faster. The co-president of BastA! She was …
Read More »Finland Airport: Corona’s detector dogs are very popular with passengers
[ad_1] At the airport in the Finnish capital Helsinki, three dogs are used to find people infected with corona. The project is on the right track. Published: 10/29/2020, 5:27 am Results are largely in line with Corona’s tests: Corona’s detector dogs are used at Helsinki Airport (symbol image) Keystone / …
Read More »Corona: That’s what Roche’s rapid antigen tests do
[ad_1] keystone-sda.ch 1/4 They have finally been validated by the federal government: the rapid antigen tests from the pharmaceutical company Roche in Basel. The federal government first allowed the new tests to go through a validation phase before deciding to include them in the state’s national Covid-19 testing strategy. Keystone …
Read More »Can you do it, Mrs. Mück?
[ad_1] Elisabeth Ackermann’s withdrawal caused shock and perplexity in the green field on the left. Regional journalist Patrick Künzle tweeted: Apparently, the scene for a poor performance by Elisabeth Ackermann never played out in the run-up to the elections. Heidi Mück caught herself faster. The co-president of BastA! She was …
Read More »Charlie Hebdo: New cartoon outraged Erdogan
[ad_1] The French satirical magazine drew the wrath of Turkey with a crude cartoon of Erdogan. The cartoon dispute is entering a new round. In the end, it will probably benefit the magazine itself above all. After the Islamist murder of teacher Samuel Paty, who showed the controversial cartoons of …
Read More »Erdogan’s attack could backfire
[ad_1] Will the EU still be able to agree on punitive measures against Turkey? In view of the recent provocations by the Turkish president, this can no longer be ruled out. Possible reactions against Ankara are already being considered. A photo of Macron near Hebron, set on fire by students. …
Read More »135,000 francs property damage in Altishofen LU
[ad_1] This morning three cars collided with each other at the Gäuerhof junction in Altishofen. One person had to be hospitalized. The accident caused property damage of about 135,000 francs. On Thursday, October 29, 2020 at 4:30 am, two motorists drove in a single file from Altishofen in the direction …
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