Broadcast: Low German from MV | 01/21/2023 | 7:00 p.m. | by Heike Mayer 29 mins | Available until 12/31/2099 The singer-songwriter Wolfgang Kniep was a close friend of hers and set many of her poems to music - much that connected him and the poet Ursula Kurz still shapes him today. In the Klönkist he talks about performances together, about birthday parties at the Kurz house and about how wonderful their poems sound in songs. Klaus-Jürgen Schlettwein has set...
High visit Trump's son-in-law at his side: Photo of Elon Musk at the World Cup final fuels rumors Donald Trump's son-in-law and former advisor Jared Kushner and Elon Musk apparently followed the World Cup final between Argentina and France as neighbors in the stadium © Dan Mullan / Getty Images More than 80,000 spectators watched the World Cup final in the Lusail Stadium - including some of the particularly rich and powerful. Austria's former chancellor Kurz, Trump's son-in-law Kushner and...
by Gregor Peter Schmitz and David Baum 11/30/2022, 06:23 13 mins His rise was as spectacular as his sudden fall. Now the corruption prosecutor is investigating against him. A conversation with Austria's ex-Chancellor Sebastian Kurz. He's still got it: shaking hands, creating closeness. Sebastian Kurz, 36, the youngest former chancellor of all time, has hardly entered the hotel in downtown Vienna when hotel employees flock to him and identify themselves as admirers. Access to all STERN PLUS content and articles...
questions and answers Showdown of a confidant: what you need to know about the sub-committee on the ÖVP affair in Austria Thomas Schmid unpacked – because he wants to be a key witness © Hans Punz / Picture Alliance After Thomas Schmid unpacked against ex-Chancellor Sebastian Kurz in front of the Austrian public prosecutor's office, he now also speaks in front of the U-Committee. Who is burdened by this and what that means for Austria. Questions and answers at a...
Of Catherine KahlweitVery few politician biographies are published because publishers expect a bestseller; many belong in the category: Nobody buys anyway, but makes something. "Let's talk about politics," the biography of Austrian ex-Chancellor Sebastian Kurz, which was published two weeks ago, fits into the subject: Nobody needs it, but it makes a wave. source site
Of Catherine KahlweitVery few politician biographies are published because publishers expect a bestseller; many belong in the category: Nobody buys anyway, but makes something. "Let's talk about politics," the biography of Austrian ex-Chancellor Sebastian Kurz, which was published two weeks ago, fits into the subject: Nobody needs it, but it makes a wave. source site
Of Peter Munch, Tel AvivDespite all the adversity from the old days of politics, which is currently beating down on Sebastian Kurz with the Schmid cause, he is always boldly turned to the new in business matters. Evidence of this is also provided by the Austrian ex-chancellor's latest project: a start-up with the almost poetic name "Dream Security". Kurz and an Israeli entrepreneur named Shalev Hulio appear as the supposed dream couple - and at least when it comes to...
This week is a special time to pay tribute to the mothers of this world. One in particular, of course, namely that of Thomas Schmid, ex-intimus of Sebastian Kurz and possible key witness in the future.After he had unpacked extensively about the ex-chancellor in the affair about infidelity, bribery and abuse of office that had been smoldering since 2021, Schmid explained that it was his mother who was the decisive factor in his confession."We did things that weren't right. (...)...
Status: 10/19/2022 6:17 p.m The statements by ex-State Secretary Schmid are a burden to several high-ranking ÖVP politicians - including the former Austrian Chancellor Kurz. He and the others involved protest their innocence. By Silke Hahne, ARD Studio Vienna It's Denial Day. After it became known that the former ÖVP State Secretary Thomas Schmid unpacked for weeks at the public prosecutor's office, the accused reject all allegations, including ex-Chancellor Sebastian Kurz. BR logo Silke Hahne ARD Studio Vienna Kurz moves...
A close confidant of Sebastian Kurz unpacks: We broke the law, embezzled tax money, manipulated the media. If even a fraction of this is true, the former chancellor and his circle of power could soon be on trial.Of Catherine Kahlweit, ViennaJust a few days ago, Sebastian Kurz, perfectly groomed and with a frozen smile on his face, was sitting in an ORF television studio; he wanted to advertise a harmless book about his short and steep political career and his...