He not only likes to rate dancers, but also hotels...And it works Joachim Llambi (58) no less strict than in the dance show "Let's Dance". The dance athlete is considered the most critical and toughest juror, never hides his opinion and makes the candidates sweat.Who got rid of their fat on Instagram now? Llambi leathered against the hotel "Roomers Munich". The dance judge describes his hotel stay as a nightmare, on the social media platform he raged against the "Roomers".For...
Updated on 12/20/2022 06:42 Two percent - that is the inflation target of the European Central Bank (ECB).According to Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel, patience is required.From 2024, inflation rates would then "decrease significantly".More news about the economyBundesbank President Joachim Nagel does not see a rapid return to the European Central Bank (ECB) targeted inflation target. In conversation with RTL/ntv said Nagel that the ECB's inflation target was two percent, and that they would get there again. However, that will take...
The encounter in the dust of a slum was more than six years ago. But she shaped Joachim Stamp. The FDP politician was traveling in North Africa, in a Moroccan slum camp he met a refugee from Guinea whose destination was Europe. The 19-year-old said he was going to get on a rubber dinghy: "I'll either make it to Europe or I'll drown in the Mediterranean," he said. "I've never forgotten that moment," says Stamp. "I had no alternative to...
TV show Show temporarily interrupted: Joachim Llambi crashes in "Beat the Star" Moderator Joachim Llambi started on the show "Beat the Star". © Rolf Vennenbernd / DPA "Broken or Just Torn". Because of a fall by "Let's Dance" juror Joachim Llambi, the program "Beat the Star" was briefly interrupted on Saturday evening. The dancer and "Let's Dance" juror Joachim Llambi competed against DJ Bobo on Saturday evening in the show "Schlag den Star" – and fell violently. The whole thing...
It was supposed to be an evening of dance luminaries: Euro dance icon DJ Bobo (54) competed against "Let's Dance" juror Joachim Llambi (58) on "Beat the Star".Both presented themselves in top shape, Llambi still claimed: "Nothing can happen to me. A Joachim Llambi has no weaknesses.” A fatal mistake!But already with the first game "Blow out the candles" it got exhausting - DJ Bobo had already had enough and gasped: "Can we stop? Holy tin.” Moderator Elton (51) got...
Of Gerhard MatzigLong before the construction costs of the Elbphilharmonie in Hamburg had increased tenfold, long before the new airport in Berlin became the hot spot of the world, the so-called Schürmann building became the grandmother of all German building scandals. But woe betide if someone from the editor decides to delete the "so-called" from this text. Because, firstly, the scandal on the Rhine is still called exactly that, Schürmann-Bau, and secondly, many years ago the architect Joachim Schürmann was...
Prince Joachim of Denmark He learned of the title withdrawal "five days before" Prince Joachim of Denmark is upset. © imago images/PPE After the sudden withdrawal of the title, Prince Joachim is angry at Denmark. He found out about the change "five days beforehand". After it recently became public knowledge that Queen Margrethe II (82) will revoke the current titles of her youngest son Prince Joachim of Denmark (53) and his wife Princess Marie of Denmark (46) from January 1,...
Joachim, 53, Danish prince, publicly annoyed with his mother. Denmark's Queen Margrethe II had decided that Joachim's children would lose their titles of prince and princess. "I am very, very sad when I see them sad and not understanding what is happening over their heads," said Joachim the Danish tabloid BT. "Why should they be punished like this?" From 2023 onwards, the four grandchildren between the ages of ten and 23 will only bear the titles of Count and Countess...
It's getting cramped in the refugee shelters. 2022 is likely to be the year in which even more people came than in the refugee summer of 2015: Berlin alone took in more than 80,000 people despite the bitter housing shortage - as many people as live in Constance. Bayern swallowed Passau about once with 58,000. No wonder, then, that the federal states are groaning. They can. So far, this crisis has been dealt with relatively quietly.However, a perfidious distinction has...
There has been a lot of discussion in recent months about how quickly entertainment culture can become a political argument. The prime case was only a few decades ago: During the Cold War, border traffic between the Federal Republic and the GDR was a highly competitive complex - but also a lively channel of communication through which explosive diplomatic material could often flow surprisingly freely. SZ feuilleton author Joachim Hentschel has now presented the book "Then we are heroes", which...