
Jörg Lau
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Jan 16, 2025 |
msn.com | Jörg Lau
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Dec 18, 2024 |
zeit.de | Jörg Lau |Anna Sauerbrey
SchließenDas Ende des Assad-Regimes hat den Iran überrascht, der kurz vor dem Einmarsch der HTS in Damaskus hochrangige Militärs und Diplomaten abzog. Der Iran hatte Assad über ein Jahrzehnt lang unterstützt, aber nun ließ Teheran den syrischen Machthaber fallen, was zu einem "dramatischen Zusammenbruch" führte. Die iranische Symbiose mit Syrien war lange stabil, aber der Überfall der Hamas auf Israel im Oktober 2024 und die folgenden Ereignisse schwächten den Iran erheblich.
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Dec 17, 2024 |
theguardian.com | Jörg Lau
It was certainly not one of those rather bland debates the Bundestag, the German parliament, is deservedly known for. On Monday, Olaf Scholz, the German chancellor, and his challengers were hurling insults at each other in the hallowed halls of the Reichstag. It was the last day of Scholz’s coalition government and he lost the vote of confidence that he had called for, which means the country is heading for early federal elections on 23 February.
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Oct 5, 2024 |
worldcrunch.com | Ignacio Pereyra |Peter Dausend |Jörg Lau |Anna Sauerbrey
We got back to Greece two weeks ago. The jetlag this time was not as dramatic as a year and a half ago, when we came back from Buenos Aires and spent a week with messed up schedules and just as many days between colds and flus. Regardless, this landing into our daily life in Greece was turbulent but in an unexpected way, mainly due to a miscalculation. For the latest news & views from every corner of the world, Worldcrunch Today is the only truly international newsletter. Sign up here.
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Oct 4, 2024 |
worldcrunch.com | Tammo Blomberg |Peter Dausend |Jörg Lau |Anna Sauerbrey
Updated Oct. 4, 2024 at 4:10 p.m.*HAMBURG — There was skepticism surrounding the Tour de France 2023: Could Danish cyclist Jonas Vingegaard really be that fast? So much better than the others? If so, how? And because there was no other explanation, some cycling fans focused on one number for a few days to explain his performance: Vingegaard's VO2 max value. For the latest news & views from every corner of the world, Worldcrunch Today is the only truly international newsletter. Sign up here.
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