Half an hour until the kick-off of the opening game of the German footballers at the World Cup in Qatar. On the lawn of the Khalifa International Stadium, Bastian Schweinsteiger, who has matured from a national player to an expert, and the TV presenter Esther Sedlaczek talk warmly to the national coach Hansi Flick, in front of the giant screen in the backstage area in Munich, the first visitors glow. A few helpers set up more beer tables and benches,...
live ticker World Cup 2022 "Out of touch with reality" - politicians argue about the obligation to wear masks during public viewing Status: 12:01 p.m | Reading time: 5 minutes These are Germany's group opponents in Qatar At the World Cup in Qatar, the expectations of the German team are once again high. Spain, a football heavyweight, is already waiting for the DFB team in the group phase. The other two group opponents should not be self-runners either. Before the...
World Cup in Qatar No public viewing at Christmas markets The soccer World Cup and the Christmas market season fall at the same time this year. photo © Christoph Schmidt/dpa/Archive Are there singing performances from football fans and Advent choirs due to the World Cup this winter? The operators of Christmas markets say "no". And not just because televisions are banned there. A few days before the start of the World Cup, operators of the Christmas market spoke out against...
Soccer World Cup 2022 Where fans have to do without public viewing Public viewing for the World Cup? Nothing will come of it in these cities. © imago images/IPON It's such a thing with the public viewing for the World Cup. Because many German cities do without the large, public live broadcasts. How do I watch the 2022 World Cup? That's a question many football fans are currently asking themselves. At least public viewing will be difficult this year. Because...
Tournament in Qatar Sofa instead of pack watching: Hardly any public viewing parties for the World Cup Fans who follow the games together in summer - this usual picture does not exist for the 2022 World Cup in Germany © foto2press / Imago Images This time there is hardly any anticipation when you think of the upcoming World Cup in Qatar. Most cities in Germany do not plan any major public viewing events. There will hardly be any boozy football...
Soccer "Hangover instead of Qatar": Little public viewing for the World Cup At the 2018 World Cup, people met in many places to share the excitement - this year will probably be different. photo © Bernd von Jutrczenka/dpa Watching the World Cup at the Christmas market? One city is planning it. Elsewhere, however, there is hardly any public viewing - and not just because of the time of year. Some pubs are planning a boycott. There are mostly political reasons,...
As of: 10/01/2022 4:21 p.m Several French cities do not want to broadcast the World Cup matches in Qatar on big screens. The reason is the poor human rights situation in the country. One cannot ignore the warnings from human rights activists. In France, several major cities have decided against public viewing during the World Cup in Qatar. They are reacting to the poor human rights situation in the Arab country. Lille City Council unanimously adopted a statement condemning the...
Nobody really expected them. The German national soccer players are actually in the final of the European Championship in the legendary Wembley Stadium against England. So there was no official public viewing in the whole city, only in the backstage club did they react to the success of the kickers and made the hall and the outdoor area available for watching football on the big screen. The rush is correspondingly large: around 500 fans in the hall and 100 in...
After all: no one could pull the other one off, at least not without taking a little walk. When Russia's President Vladimir Putin and his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron sat down in the Kremlin on Tuesday, not only was the Ukraine crisis in the room - but also a strangely expansive table, which was apparently intended to keep guest and host at a distance. The choice of the piece of furniture was commented on online with the usual smugness –...
Instead of brokers, landlords, sellers and strenuous mass viewings, there are now robots that virtually show interested parties the new apartment. Does that really work? What to look out for. It goes without saying that "Sam" and "Robin" appear as employees on the website of the Cologne broker Roland Kampmeyer. Neither of them are real estate consultants made of flesh and blood, but robots that enable apartment tours around the clock with a click of the mouse - without the...