The Russian war in Ukraine has many fields of operation. On land, at sea and in the air, but also on the Internet. Kremlin propaganda is spilling onto social media, and, ingeniously, by mimicking the site of 20 minutesour free and independent French news media. A domain name similar to that of 20minutes.frA website imitating that of 20 minutes was recently spotted by Meta, Facebook's parent company. Same colors, same presentation, and a very, very similar URL: 20minuts.com. As explained...
podcast "ÜberMerkel" – Episode 7 Merkel biographer: "She imitated Berlusconi in perfect Italo slang – 'Angela, Angelina ...'" Angela Merkel in Trieste in 2008 with the then Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi © Daniel dal Zennaro/ANSA/EPA/DPA/Picture Alliance by Daniel Wüstenberg and by Anna-Beeke Gretemeier and Isa von Heyl 3/6/2022 8:29 am She knows the former chancellor like no other journalist: Angela Merkel's biographer Evelyn Roll reports in the seventh episode of the star-Podcasts "ÜberMerkel" about how the Chancellor dealt with...
by Leonie Scheuble 2/17/2022, 3:28 p.m The out-of-control trucker protests are now challenging the widely held image of a peaceful Canada. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has now pulled the emergency brake and declared a national state of emergency. A roaring crowd, anti-corona signs and huge trucks blocking the streets: the chaotic scenes cause astonishment around the world, which is mainly due to the country in which they are taking place. Canada of all places - known to date for tolerance,...
Since its launch on Netflix, the South Korean series phenomenon Squid Game never ceases to be talked about on social networks as between friends. But, more unexpectedly, this series in which candidates compete in bloody children's games to win a colossal sum of money would have been invited ... in a schoolyard. This is what a viral post on social networks affirms: “URGENT TO SHARE QUICKLY. [Voici un] message from a school to the parents of pupils: "Dear parents, you...
[ad_1] Companies only want to hire the best. Strategy professor Chengwei Liu advises against it. He explains why you can learn little from people with an impeccable vita - and what decisive disadvantage they usually have compared to their competitors. In an application process, it is not necessarily better to always rely on the best candidates. In certain circumstances, companies should select their employees at random. At least that's what Chengwei Liu is convinced of. He is associate professor for...
[ad_1] In an application process, it is not necessarily better to always rely on the best candidates. In certain circumstances, companies should select their employees at random. At least that's what Chengwei Liu is convinced of. He is associate professor for strategy and behavioral science at the private university ESMT Berlin and conducts research on happiness in business and society.SZ: In many companies, what counts above all is performance: only the best are hired. They advise against it. Why?Chengwei Liu:...
[ad_1] In an application process, it is not necessarily better to always rely on the best candidates. In certain circumstances, companies should select their employees at random. At least that's what Chengwei Liu is convinced of. He is an associate professor for strategy and behavioral science at the private university ESMT Berlin and researches the topic of happiness in business and society.SZ: In many companies, performance counts above all: only the best are hired. They advise against it. Why?Chengwei Liu:...