Tag: Viewing
Football World Cup in Qatar: Hardly any public viewing events in Germany
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…
Soccer: “Hangover instead of Qatar”: Little public viewing for the World Cup
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…
Boycott of the World Cup in Qatar: No public viewing in French cities
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…
Public viewing at the final Germany vs. England – Munich
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…
At the table, please: viewing a piece of furniture filled with power in photos
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…
Digital apartment viewing: looking for a room with the robot – economy
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.…
“Summit One Vanderbilt”: New viewing platform opens in New York
Status: October 21, 2021 6:04 p.m. With the new “Summit” viewing platform, New York has one more attraction. At a height of 300 meters, a world of glass, mirrors and…
Optical illusion: New York viewing platform is astonishing
See in the video: Huge glass shelves and XXL mirrors astonish you on the New York viewing platform. This look is not for the faint of heart. Location credits The…
Gert Loschütz’s novel “Viewing a Disaster”. Review. – Culture
Gert Loschütz works quietly, slowly, and with concentration. He consults files, searches for documents, reads old newspaper reports, quotes from dozens of his own notebooks. And so does his narrator…