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Lisa Paus: The Unconditional Politics
From Constanze von Bullion and Roland Preuß, Berlin A test of strength, she was looking for it. Lisa Paus presses both feet so firmly into the ground as if she…
Panama Papers: High prison sentences demanded – politics
After just ten days, the taking of evidence in the trial against the founders of the law firm Mossack Fonseca and two dozen other defendants ended on Friday evening in…
Volkswagen in the USA: Workers vote for union – economy
The workers at VW’s US plant in Chattanooga have decided to organize themselves into a union on the third attempt. It is a major victory for the US union UAW,…
Federal budget: Lindner’s courage to take a gap – politics
Preaching water, drinking wine: This is the way of life that the poet Heinrich Heine attested to the high clergy of his time – and that 180 years later the…
War in Ukraine: Decisive vote in the US Congress
For a long time there was little movement in American aid to Ukraine. A crucial vote is coming up today that could bring billions in new support to Kiev. NATO…
Israel: Answer to the Answer – Politics
It was clear that Israel would retaliate. It initially remained unclear whether the Prime Minister would leave this reaction alone. The war cabinet met three times in Israel. Prime Minister…
Espionage: Germany caught by the hyena
Cold War normality is returning. Russia’s secret services are increasingly attacking the Federal Republic of Germany. President Vladimir Putin is pursuing two goals. source site
Israel and Iran: Can this “tit for tat” continue for a long time? – Opinion
How long can what Jerusalem and Tehran are doing go on? The danger is real that one of the two sides will think it wants to force a decision –…
Dr. Oetker: Higher prices for pizza and pudding – economy
It is a museum dedicated to pizza and pudding: the “Dr. Oetker World” in Bielefeld attracts 50,000 visitors every year. The exhibition is located in a former factory at the…
Games in Germany: Time for the next level for the industry – business
The Germans like to play. At least electronically. 60 percent of people in this country play on their cell phones, PCs or consoles, men and women, old and young. Last…