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Parrots in Europe chirp in different languages - knowledge
What do humans and monk parakeets have in common? They speak different languages depending on where they were born and raised. “Similar to humans, monk parakeets communicate differently in Verona…
No more WhatsApp for ministers… And what would you do?
In a circular dating from November 22 and spotted by Le Point, Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne invites members of the government and ministerial offices to uninstall WhatsApp, Signal and Telegram…
OM formalizes the overhaul of its sports sector with the arrival of Benatia, JPP to the reserve
Mehdi Benatia is finally the new sports advisor at Olympique de Marseille. After several weeks of discussions since the departure of the former football director, Javier Ribalta, OM formalized this…
Jeff Kinney on Greg’s Diary, Book Bans and Social Media Culture
How can you still make jokes when the lines are constantly shifting? Jeff Kinney, author of the globally successful comic series “Greg’s Diary”, on humor in times of culture war…
“Maischberger”: Markus Söder appears with the motto “I, Söder, boss” – media
No, he really doesn’t want to become chancellor, says the CSU boss. But as a chancellor he is very great. Aiwanger, Strack-Zimmermann, Guttenberg feel this – and even the hostess.…
Sustainable hotels: vacation with a clear conscience
Organic food, an eco-friendly indoor swimming pool and electric cars for guests: more and more guests are looking for hotels that focus on sustainability. A house in Tyrol has been…
Lost Places – the morbid charm of Europe
“I warmly welcome you to a journey through Europelike you have never experienced before. I will take you to places from a forgotten time that I have tracked down across…
Why have the heavy rains in November (still) not extinguished the fire at the Hostens estate?
Fumes still escaping from the ground at the end of November, and temperature readings still very high, despite the heavy rains that have fallen in recent weeks. Why is the…
Anders Levermann in an interview about economic growth, climate protection and finite knowledge
Where should growth lead on a finite planet? Accepting the Earth’s limits could ensure prosperity and generate innovation, says climate researcher Anders Levermann. Anders Levermann is a complexity researcher at…
Picture book “The Long Journey” by Olivier Desvaux: Museum of Snow – Culture
A bitterly cold winter morning, a small group has gathered on a snow-covered slope, one is shouting into the icy air. A river stretches below them, flowing broadly and smoothly…