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The “Replicant” is dead – Rutger Hauer dies at 75
He was the permanent villain, who also starred in B-movies or Americans shocked. Rutger Hauer was in many movies the villains or the Replicants. Now, the Dutchman died in Friesland. Steel blue eyes, sharp cut facial features, square jaw, blonde hair look so nasty villains, or noble heroes. The Dutch movie star Rutger Hauer could…
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Of car – to sapiosexuell: How we love
Hetero, homo, bi. You know. Trans – and inter-sexually, too, maybe. But who knows what to demisexuell mean? We try to pave a way through the thicket of sexual orientations. I admit it: Me, the Group irritated remembrance mania, when it comes to the sexual orientation of people. The many small, narrow drawers not more…
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Hacker attack Dax-listed companies
German companies have been compromised by suspected Chinese hackers. Searches of two radio broadcasters, according to at least eight German companies were attacked, including six Dax-listed companies. Large German companies are already subjected for years to attacks of a suspected Chinese hacker group. The research of the Bavarian broadcasting company (BR) and North German broadcasting…
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Tobias scratches: “It’s a bit topsy-turvy world in Bayreuth”
The festival in Bayreuth open this year, with Richard Wagner’s “Tannhäuser”. Director Tobias Kratzer speaks in a DW Interview about his special staging on the Green hill. Theatre and Opera Director Tobias Kratzer Richard Wagner is regarded as a revolutionary of the music theatre. In order to realize his utopia he created his own theatre…
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The exhibition “Point of No Return” overlooks the peaceful Revolution
30 years after the fall of the Berlin wall, the exhibition “Point of No Return” in the Leipzig Museum of the image is devoted to arts of the East German art of the turn of time. You have to anticipate the change, says curator Christoph Tannert. The German-German inflection from the point of view of…
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737-MAX-a Disaster given Boeing billions of loss
The crisis of the crash of flight prohibited documented series, the 737 MAX has brought Boeing deeply into the red. In the second quarter, a record loss was. The worldwide prohibition for the ill machine, the 737 MAX, after two crashes with many deaths has led to the aircraft manufacturer Boeing to a billion loss.…
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The fuel tank has a crisis – chronicle of a escalation
It comes to a new Gulf war? The dispute over the fixing of tankers in the Strait of Hormuz is only the latest development in a since weeks of ongoing conflict. We summarize what has happened so far. A U.S. soldier aboard the USS Boxer, the occupation on 18. July is supposed to have shot…
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Under a yoke
“What has excited God…” by: Dr. Christine Hober of the Catholic Church, discovered in the often negatively-interpreted image of the yoke is a positive, everyday picture for the marriage, which bears even today. “What has excited God”: a word faithful Translation of a well-known Bible passage, opened a new perspective on marriage. It is a…
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100 years Dibobe-Petition: The forgotten colonialism-Protest
Equal rights for Africans in Germany and in the colonies: What 19 Africans in the Dibobe Petition 100 years ago, is a historic Protest. Now Berlin is honoring them with a commemorative plaque. Martin Dibobe was the first African-born conductor of the Berliner Hochbahn What Martin Dibobe and his comrades-in-arms challenge in the summer of…
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Italy builds the fast train to France
A railway line to France, Italy had brought the government to the brink of failure. Now the balance of power in the coalition are resolved, however, and the Larger are. Italy’s Minister of the interior, Salvini visited in February, the TAV Tunnel in Chiomonte In Rome has spoken, Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte for a controversial…
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Daimler with billions of loss: The first coat of paint
Red Numbers, they knew the car maker Daimler for a long time only by hearsay. But now it has also caught the Swabian premium manufacturer. To counteract, as usual, with a savings program. The global sales slump and costly problems – including the Diesel – have pushed the car manufacturer Daimler in the second quarter…
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Wiesbaden Professor reveals the politician-plagiarism in Serbia
In the case of his students at the European Business School, Finance Professor Raša Karapandža is very popular. In his home country is Serbia, he is treated with hostility because he has messed with the powers that be. “Karapandža” sounds like a threat. At the time of the Ottoman domination on the Balkan was a…
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Trust on the orders: Kramp-Karrenbauer is in support of soldiers
For a week she is in office. Now Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer is doing in front of the Bundestag your oath as a fresh-baked defence Minister. In the case of the soldiers of the New launches, however, with skepticism. A praise and a commitment to the new defense Minister Annegret Kramp-karrenbauer wants to win the German soldiers…
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Russian LGBT activist murdered
Yelena Grigoryeva criticized the Russian policy on Ukraine, fought for the rights of Gays and lesbians and against the discrimination of minorities. Now she’s been murdered. From Moscow Mandlmeier. “You thought not of himself, but of the other,” says Maxim Olenitschew in a hushed voice. He knew Elena Grigoryeva well. Both of them were in…
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IMF lowers economic forecast
The trade dispute between Beijing and Washington impacted the world economy. The good news For the Eurozone, the forecast remains unchanged. The forecast for Germany is slightly dimmed. Cranes at the port of Hamburg (icon image) The International monetary Fund (IMF) is looking increasingly sceptical on the global economy. In 2019 the world economy to…
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The Hong Kong protests from the point of view of the party press
Of China mainland press to see Hong Kong in Chaos, if there not back soon “rule of law” prevail. The recent brutal violence against peaceful protesters is not mentioned. At the beginning of the recent wave of protest in Hong Kong, the state-controlled media on the mainland barely reported about it. In the meantime, the…
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Deepening of the Elbe river in Hamburg begins
40 million cubic meters of earth, Sand, and silt – so much to move the excavator to the fairway up in the lower Elbe for container ship-to-giant free. The mega-project, however, remains controversial. Start by the push of a button: the Minister of transport Scheuer (3. v. l.) with representatives from industry and regional policy…
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Mosques under threat: The state is required
A series of bomb threats against mosques unsettled Muslims in the whole of Germany. Representatives of Islamic associations turning now to the authorities: they feel by the state, is not adequately protected. The Ditib-Merkez-mosque in Duisburg, Germany, has received a bomb threat One thing seems clear, Nurhat Soykan, it is sufficient. After it was given…
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FC Bayern is satisfied with a US promotional tour
The trip to the USA, FC Bayern Munich is seen from the record master to be a great success. Chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge praises Jérôme Boateng, the “great team” and speaks about the desire for new entrants. “That was the roundest, most interesting and most successful Tour,” said Karl-Heinz Rummenigge and was pleased to see the…
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Siemens wants to improve Nigeria’s power supply
A corresponding agreement for the Expansion of the ailing Nigerian power grid, has been signed by Siemens CEO Joe Kaeser in Abuja under. Long-term goal is the Expansion of production and power capacity to 25,000 megawatts. President Buhari and Siemens chief Kaeser seal the Plan The “reliable” power supply of the country should be with…
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China’s car maker BAIC invests in Daimler
The Swabian car maker Daimler is still a piece of Chinese. According to Geely, a manufacturer from China with BAIC in the case of the Germans. At the same time, Daimler is moving forward with another project. Daimler’s long-standing Chinese cooperation partner BAIC joins as an Investor in the car company. Through a subsidiary, BAIC…
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Huawei cancels hundreds of Places in the United States
Since may, the Chinese technology group Huawei in the US on a Black list. Its U.S. research subsidiary, Futurewei draws, regardless of certain signals from the White house the consequences. Headquarters of Huawei subsidiary Futurewei Santa Clara More than 600 of the 850 employees of the US research establishment in California, have been dismissed, as…
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On a Rendezvous with Coimbra
According to Coimbra, is to learn how to know someone, when actually, everything fits. The former Portuguese capital has everything to be a beauty. Actually. There are places with statues, cafes around it, and 300-year-old trees. The pigeons are aggressive and in the steep streets of the old town, the yellow lantern light goes on…
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Gudkov: “do you believe, the people will eat anything”
In autumn, Moscow will elect a new city Parliament. However, the choice leads to protests, because of the 19 members of the opposition were not allowed in the first place. One of them, Dmitry Gudkov is. With DW, he spoke about the backgrounds. DW: Mr. Gudkov, they were in 2016, the only Kremlin-critical, deputies in…