Naval Inspector Jan Christian Kaack Ex-NATO commander calls for conscription based on Norway's model In order for the tanks to roll, personnel are needed © Daniel Karmann / DPA The Bundeswehr is worried about the offspring. Naval inspector Jan Christian Kaack calls for the reintroduction of conscription. Tanks, defense systems and the like not only want to be bought, they also want to be operated. Money alone is not enough. In the view of Naval Inspector Jan Christian Kaack, the...
by Tilman Muller 02/05/2023, 08:43 7 mins Paris is moving: its monuments are to shine anew for the 2024 Olympic Games, financed by the millions of few super-rich. If you want to feel the light falling through the glass dome, you have to look up steeply. Depending on the time of day, the sun shines on different parts of the huge wall fresco, 1400 square meters in size, in the historical rotunda. The roof, created in 1813 as France's first...
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live blog Status: 02/04/2023 08:46 a.m For the first time, the US has transferred millions from the confiscated assets of a Russian oligarch to Ukraine. The Ukrainian Ambassador Makeiev believes in rapid EU accession. All developments in the live blog. 8:40 a.m Russia reports attack on border factory in Belgorod A factory in the Russian border region of Belgorod is said to have been the target of a Ukrainian attack. As a result, a major fire broke out in the...
Billionaire investor Ray Dalio has explained that fiat currencies are in serious "jeopardy" as a powerful store of wealth. But he still doesn't believe that Bitcoin (BTC) and stablecoins will be the solution either. Dalio, founder of hedge fund Bridgewater Associates, explained on the CNBC Squawk Box Feb. 2 that The large print of the US dollar and other reserve currencies led him to question whether these were forms of “Effective money”? “We live in a world where fiat money...
In 2011 he was voted the worst referee in the Bundesliga, and Deniz Aytekin is now "DFB Referee of the Year". A conversation about attempts at bribery, the rough tone on the field - and why he invested in an astrologer platform.Interviewed by Philipp Schneider and Kathrin WernerDeniz Aytekin chose a literature café for the interview in Nuremberg. Actually not the place where you first suspect football fans. But Germany's most famous referee is recognized here. When he enters, at...
Company Fewer and fewer Germans donate money in the traditional way A donation box. photo © Jens Kalaene/dpa There was almost a record donation from private individuals last year. But the sum of the flood year 2021 was not quite reached. It sounds questionable at first: According to a study, fewer and fewer private individuals in Germany are donating money to charitable organizations and churches in a long-term comparison. The number of donors was 18.7 million, the lowest it has...
It never hurts in life to have a plan in place. However, this principle gets into a certain imbalance if it is clear from the start that the plan is unlikely to be fulfilled. This fate could also threaten the investment program of the municipality of Zorneding, which the local Treasury puts together every year. This includes projects and measures that are to be implemented in the near future. However, in order for this plan to work, it needs the...
opinion transfer excess Chelsea are throwing money around for shamelessly exploiting a rule loophole Argentina's Enzo Fernández has been named the World Cup's best young player and has now joined Chelsea for the insane €121m © Tom Weller / DPA Chelsea FC spent an incredible 300 million euros on new players in the winter transfer window. This is possible because the London club shamelessly exploited a loophole in Uefa's financial rules. He's taking a big risk for that. Enzo Fernández...
Before Corona, the exhibition of Bavarian publishers had 160,000 visitors a year - in the Gasteig, which is now closed. The Free State is now spending more money to give her new perspectives and a new home.This year, the Munich book show will receive an additional 60,000 euros in funding from the Free State and a new home: the 64th edition of the Bavarian publishers' show is moving to the Haus der Kunst. "On significantly reduced terms," says Markus Blume,...