Tag: Southgerman newspaper
Bearded Vulture in the Berchtesgaden National Park: Zur Sonne – Bavaria
As shaky as Bavaria’s maiden flight may have been, from the point of view of Norbert Schäffer, one cannot overestimate its importance. “When Bavaria took off on Thursday morning at…
Annalena Baerbock missed a great opportunity with her book – culture
Regardless of whether Annalena Baerbock stole scraps of sentences and words, with her book she above all missed the chance to set an example. Of Stefan Kornelius If sympathy helped…
Obituary for Esther Bejarano: In the fight against hate – politics
In Auschwitz she had to make music in front of prisoners who were then gassed. The experience of the Holocaust drove Esther Bejarano to the end to raise her voice…
So far there has been no bankruptcy – economy
Robert Mayr, head of the IT company Datev, rates the economic situation as relaxed, but sees major deficits in digitization. The software group itself is happy about good business. The…
Circle and cross: Psst, insider tip!
Journalists who reveal idyllic excursion destinations run the risk of making themselves unpopular. There are often alternative suggestions . Source link
Fans: England gets a mild sentence
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Learning to swim – ass bombs are not enough – Bavaria
The older man in the swimming trunks stands at the edge of the large pool, puts his arms on his hips and looks skeptical. What he is probably thinking is…
Infrastructure in Germany: Symphony for a dead end
What’s wrong in this country from yesterday? In addition, a small cultural history from Wiesbaden – over a broken bridge, victorious pigeons and stranded people. . Source link
Spain: Prime Minister Sánchez reshapes the government – politics
Spain’s Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has carried out the largest government reshuffle since taking office in January 2020. The government is getting younger and the proportion of women is…
High revenue losses in hotels and restaurants – economy
Gone are the months of high chairs and deserted terraces. If you stroll through Germany’s inner cities on a summer’s day, you will see many occupied tables in front of…