

Important context: 1923, not 2023 and their ban was removed in 1925.
Important context: 1923, not 2023 and their ban was removed in 1925.
I’m not trying to defend Scholz action-wise, but language-wise you might want to look for funny terms like “Zeitenwende” (turn of an era), “Doppelwumms” (Double Boom) or “Bazooka”…
Induced atmospheric vibration.
AFAIK, this happens when certain conditions are set and then arcs induce air waves that can cause damage to nearby systems. They also talked about rapidly changing temperatures at some places and if I understood it correctly, then it is the case that moist and rough surfaces of electric equipment can increase the likelihood and severity of things like that, but rapidly changing temperatures can cause moist surfaces.
Ich weiß was gemeint ist, but I still don’t get why religious authoritarianism by Christians is called Islamist. I don’t like neither religion, but we won’t get any progress by calling it the wrong religion.
Car tuning is just immature bloke behaviour and actually endangers everyone else in the public compared to dancing on a cult day.
Also WTF has Islam to do with this?
Maybe I’m biased towards Klitschko, but I’d have probably done the same if those people aren’t related to me. War is hell and people who don’t want to be there will not be beneficial to the defense effort.
smooching contest
Kukies should know better than this. I know that this article is tendentious by framing the German finance minister as Germany or the German position, but it is in so far right that Merz (CDU) or Klingbeil (SPD) haven’t said anything yet, likely for coalition peace (either this coalition works or fascists might be involved).
Be glad that there are so few of us that we can’t afford violence. You will pay, though likely on far too small a scale.
You could call him BlackRock national with a provincial background. Merkel played with his political power ambitions for decades and he took that personal.
Nationalism simply isn’t a good description for him, but opportunists like him sometimes become nationalists to achieve something (e.g. Trump). He might be an enabler of nationalists though.
If I’m not mistaken, it’s more his old-established, pro-employer, cultural-hegemonist party that won and less he as a symbol.
Semi-regardless of his party political affiliation, it is a good thing that the the constitutional office of chancellor reaches out to neighbours in diplomacy to strengthen or upkeep connection.
This move is a method to counter sane washing of the US regime. When the negotiations fail, the EU is “forced” by Trumpist irrationality to act. The countertarriffs couldn’t as easily be framed as “attack on the US”.
not the teachers fault, but middle schoolers aren’t the most cooperative demographic for standardised education, but maybe (?) it’s the most important time for culture building to have standardised education
They don’t want to add to the crisis.
as in?
No, the ban was good for them because it was removed shortly after, giving them a quasi-revolutionary painting without suffering the consequences. Don’t be their aid by arguing against the efficacy of a ban, thus watering down any action.