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  • Jan 23, 2025 | nzz.ch | Andreas Ernst |Leon I. Igel

    Political scientist Mark Leonard asked people around the world what they expect from Trump. The answers, he says, provide some potentially valuable advice for Europe. Andreas Ernst, Leon Igel January 23, 2025 12 min Is a U.S.-European trade war coming? The Ever Alot, the world's largest container ship, enters the port of Rotterdam. Remko De Waal / Imago Optimieren Sie Ihre Browsereinstellungen NZZ.ch benötigt JavaScript für wichtige Funktionen.

  • Jan 21, 2025 | nzz.ch | Andreas Ernst |Leon I. Igel

    Der Politikwissenschafter Mark Leonard hat Menschen auf der ganzen Welt gefragt, was sie von Trump erwarten. Aus den Antworten hat er geopolitische Ratschläge für Europa entwickelt. Andreas Ernst, Leon Igel 22.01.2025, 05.30 Uhr 8 min Kommt der amerikanisch-europäischen Handelskrieg? Die Ever «Alot», das weltweit grösste Containerschiff, fährt in den Hafen von Rotterdam ein. Remko De Waal / Imago Menschen in vielen Ländern der Welt stimmt die Machtübernahme von Präsident Trump optimistisch.

  • Jan 21, 2025 | nzz.ch | Leon I. Igel |Joana Kelén

    Trump feiert die internationalste Inauguration aller Zeiten – und Amerikas Tech-Giganten sitzen in der Mitte. Eine Analyse der Sitzordnung. Leon Igel (Text), Joana Kelén (Grafik) 21.01.2025, 16.48 Uhr 4 min Amerikas Tech-Giganten sitzen rechts hinter Donald Trump, Vertreter des alten Amerika und ausländische Staatschefs befinden sich links hinter ihm.

  • Oct 17, 2024 | nzz.ch | Peter Fischer |Leon I. Igel

    Ms. Sweet, you grew up in a small town in California and learned Chinese as a student. How did that happen? Sometimes a single person can change your entire life. I come from a working-class family, my father was a painter, my mother a beautician. I won a scholarship for college. At the scholarship award ceremony, I sat next to a gentleman from the company who had awarded the scholarship. He asked me what languages I wanted to learn. I said: some French.

  • Oct 16, 2024 | nzz.ch | Peter Fischer |Leon I. Igel

    Ms. Sweet, you grew up in a small town in California and learned Chinese as a student. How did that happen? Sometimes a single person can change your entire life. I come from a working-class family, my father was a painter, my mother a beautician. I won a scholarship for college. At the scholarship award ceremony, I sat next to a gentleman from the company who had awarded the scholarship. He asked me what languages I wanted to learn. I said: some French.

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