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Invitation to the book reading: Author: Markus Vahlefeld Date: Wed., 25.2.2026 Time: 19:00 - 21:30 (admission from 18:30) Location: Munich (The exact location will be announced with the confirmation of participation.) Book description: „Behind the supposed ideological freedom of liberal democracies hides in truth a view of the world and humanity that, in its total delusion of feasibility, is the
On the night of Sunday, 27 October, the clocks will once again be set back one hour – for the 44th time since 1980, when this nonsense began. Once again, people with sensitive sleep patterns will have problems, once again parents will have unbalanced children, once again farmers will have problems with
The news of the closure of all 56 stores in Germany has shaken the clothing world like a veritable fashion tsunami. In addition to the stores, the company's headquarters in Ratingen will also be shut down. Due to insolvency, Esprit will disappear from Germany for the time being. Around 1,300 employees will lose their jobs. With annual sales of several billion euros
You can think what you like about gender. But the word NOTARZT (emergency doctor) is something like the Holy Grail on emergency vehicles. It serves to quickly convey the message that people need to make way, because there is imminent danger! Someone is in such dire need that an ambulance has been called.
This old advertising slogan was emblazoned on huge billboards across Germany in the 1970s. Today, this would no longer be permitted. At least not in Haarlem. The city in the Netherlands is the first in the world to impose a ban on advertising meat and meat products in public spaces, which will come into force in 2024. The Haarlem City Council
One in six companies in Germany is considering relocating jobs and parts of its production abroad. Four factors are cited as the main reasons for this: a shortage of skilled workers, high energy costs, high bureaucratic hurdles and uncertainty in the development of the political framework. This shows that politics has a major influence.
On 5 March 2024, we published an article highlighting how Chinese automotive companies are preparing to flood the global market with electric cars. New transport ships are even being built specifically for this purpose. The giant car manufacturer BYD alone plans to send 200 car carriers, each with a loading capacity of at least 3,000 vehicles, across the world's oceans.
Around one million electric vehicles are on the road in Germany. Measured against the 48.7 million registered cars in Germany, that is a market share of around 2%. From 2035, no more vehicles with diesel or petrol engines will be allowed to be registered in the EU. That is in eleven years. So a lot has to happen between now and then.,
Germany is focusing on expanding wind power. The wind turbines installed in recent years have reached heights of up to 200 metres, and more and more wind turbines are needed to achieve the German government's ambitious goals, i.e. to compensate for the shutdown of nuclear power and the phasing out of coal. Until