Antonio Rüdiger published a prayer photo for Ramadan. Now there are accusations against the national player that he is a supporter of Islamist terror. taz.de/Islamismus-Vorwurf-im-Fussball/!5997781/
Quick Glance: Rüdiger and DFB Take Legal Action Against Reichelt
- Antonio Rüdiger and the DFB respond to Julian Reichelt's criticism with legal measures.
- Reichelt claimed Rüdiger made an Islamist gesture, which both deny.
- The Federal Ministry of the Interior deems the religious gesture unproblematic.
- DFB condemns racist comments against U-17 players, emphasizing diversity and respect.
Our author finds: The churches are right when they draw conclusions where mainly or volunteers take over AfD offices. taz.de/AfDler-in-der-Kirche/!5997908/
A father died seriously injured in 1997, shortly after being in a Dessau police station. Now his relatives are reporting four police officers. taz.de/!5998023/
Police violence in Dessau: His name was Rose: A father died seriously injured in 1997, shortly after being in a Dessau police station. Now his relatives are ...
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Revolution in Myanmar: For freedom and more: In Myanmar, minorities and pro-democracy forces are fighting against a right-wing military junta ...
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New questions in the naturalization test: No remedy against anti-Semitism: With the changed naturalization tests, anti-Semitism in Germany will hardly decrease ...
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Hunger crisis in the Middle East war: sandy flat cakes in Gaza: Ibrahim Charabishi lives with his family in Gaza City - and starving. “Sometimes,” he says ...
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Bus strike in Neumünster: With hard bandages for 35 hours: In Neumünster, the collective bargaining conflict between Ver.di and the municipal utilities has ...
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Players are challenging images of masculinity and women's football is booming. Nevertheless, the gender category determines football like no other 👉 taz.de/Queerfeindliche-Banner-im-Stadion/!5997655/
Crime in Berlin: Last generation manipulates statistics: The police recorded a sharp increase in “left-wing extremist crimes” in 2023. This is mainly due to the ...
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Ramadan in Italy: Crusading mood because of the holiday: An Italian school sets a day without classes to coincide with the end of the fasting month of Ramadan ...
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Torture of terror suspects in Russia: Moscow's fatal incitement: With blatant torture, Russia gave a free pass to violence. Now the anger is directed against ...
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Homeless women in Berlin: Find a stop at the bus stop: Resting, eating, showering: Up to 60 women come to Eva's stop every day. A visit to a day care center for ...
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Today's taz about the around 100 Easter marches that have been announced over the holidays. taz.de/!6000832/
Social association presents report: Poverty rate remains high: One in six people in Germany is poor, and children are particularly affected ...
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Spraying of the Brandenburg Gate: Trial suspended after 90 minutes: The Last Generation sprayed the Brandenburg Gate in September. Two activists are on trial ...
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MP on dealing with Corona: “You have to give them an outlet”: Out of concern for the dissatisfied, Helge Limburg wants to address the fight against the pandemic ...
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Over-indebtedness in Germany: No figures on financial distress: Up to seven million people in Germany are over-indebted. The organization Finanzwende Research ...
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Without work and money in the West Bank: Hopes for an opening: The West Bank is losing many jobs due to the Gaza war. This could further destabilize the area ...
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Poverty and homelessness: accusations and evasion: Anyone who criticizes poverty can be ignorant. That's why the CDU is hoping for success beyond its own ...
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Election success of the Communists in Austria: A label, not a party apparatus: The electoral successes of the KPÖ+ in Graz and Salzburg are not so much an ...
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Even 15 years of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities have brought little improvement in Germany. MEP Langensiepen calls for more ... Show more
Life in the Gaza Strip: Beans and tuna from a can: His wife wants to go to Egypt, writes our author in Rafah. But she doesn't have the money ...
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Wolves released for shooting: Revenge in Lower Saxony: The new rapid shooting procedure is being used for the first time in Lower Saxony because of a cattle kill ...
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German Weather Service on the climate crisis: 2023 will be the hottest year in Germany
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Too few places in accommodation: refugees to camp in parks: Hamburg reactivates a law from 2015 that allows the confiscation of real estate ...
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Inadequate education: From the Waldorf to regular school: Waldorf schools say that you can obtain all qualifications there. But changing schools makes gaps ...
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From April 1, possession of up to three cannabis plants per adult is permitted. What you should bear in mind when growing cannabis 👉 taz.de/Cannabisanbau-leicht-gemacht/!5997513/
🚆 The GDL union has achieved its goal: Deutsche Bahn accepts the 35-hour week - but only from 2029 instead of 2028 as demanded.
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Quick Glance: Tariff Dispute Resolved: Deutsche Bahn & GDL Reach Agreement
- The lengthy tariff dispute between Deutsche Bahn and the GDL union was resolved after more than four months.
- The core of the agreement is the reduction of working hours to a 35-hour week with a range of 35 to 40 hours until 2029.
- In addition to the working hour arrangement, a salary increase of 420 euros in two stages was agreed upon, along with an inflation compensation premium.
- The negotiations were marked by strikes and bargaining phases, ultimately leading to an agreement, avoiding strikes until the end of February 2026.
In the USA, Assange is threatened with conviction because his disclosure platform published confidential information about the actions of the US military ... Show more
Quick Glance: Julian Assange: UK Court Delays US Extradition
- A British court ruled that Julian Assange cannot be extradited to the United States unless U.S. authorities guarantee he won't face the death penalty.
- Assange will remain in London's Belmarsh Prison as the legal battle continues.
- Judges emphasized the need for Assange to receive the same protections as a U.S. citizen and to be spared from the death penalty.
- The U.S. Justice Department declined to comment, while Assange's supporters argue for his rights as a journalist under the First Amendment.
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Quick Glance: Controlled Release by April 1: After Weeks of Debate - Cannabis Legalization Approved by Bundesrat
- Cannabis legalization has passed the Bundesrat, despite resistance from some federal states.
- The law allows possession and cultivation of cannabis with specific regulations starting April 1.
- Health Minister Lauterbach sees the legalization as an opportunity to combat the black market.
- Certain politicians caution against negative consequences such as increased deaths due to risky cannabis consumption.
UN resolution on the Middle East: misplaced indignation: The UN resolution for an immediate ceasefire will achieve little. Because Netanyahu remains on a ...
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Oil processor PCK in Schwedt: refinery worries: Hardly any oil has been flowing at PCK since Russia's war of aggression. A meeting about the future of the plant ...
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Proceedings surrounding ex-President Donald Trump: legal ups and downs: The criminal and civil proceedings involving Trump are never-ending. In court ...
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Climate change destroys cocoa harvests: more expensive chocolate bunnies: Cocoa is in short supply due to poor harvests in the growing areas. Prices for Easter ...
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Anniversary of the military coup: protests against Milei in Argentina: Thousands of people in Argentina remember the military coup and dictatorship ...
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Left Party for a reduction in working hours: four-day week as a concrete goal: The Left Party wants a gradual reduction in working hours with full wage ...
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Scientists develop new hardware: energy transition in AI: Artificial intelligence needs a lot of energy. Scientists in Kiel present hardware that should work as ...
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European elections and the AfD: twice as much support: Young people think the EU is good. At the same time, many believe the AfD is capable of solving European ...
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Renewal of the rail network: federal and state governments disagree on costs: The federal government wants to contribute to the costs of track maintenance ...
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Regulation of AI-generated content: Humans are lagging behind: The business with computer-generated influencers is booming. This is causing legal and ethical ...
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Jon Stewart back with "Daily Show": a source of comfort for liberal America: He has satirized three presidents with his show, now Jon Stewart returns after a ...
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Netanyahu's cheeky dealings with Biden: Not without the US: Relations between Jerusalem and Washington are currently at a dangerous low. Israel's head of ...
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Mirrianne Mahn on activism: "I also see myself as a perpetrator": In her debut novel "Issa", writer Mirrianne Mahn describes the experience of German-Cameroonian ...
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“Vulnerable” and “socially weak”: The Bullshit Word Check, Episode 4
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More protection for queer people: against "cures" and "counseling": Many conversion treatments have been banned since 2020, but not all. Experts are calling for ...
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100 days of Donald Tusk: mixed results in Poland: There were supposed to be 100 measures, but Poland's President Duda blocked them. Polish women in particular ...
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The week had a lot to offer: #Genderverbot in #Bayern , the dictator's election parodies #Putin and then some horseshoe theory when it comes to porn ... Show more
Children ask, taz answers: Why is Ken called Ken?: We want to know from children what questions concern them. We answer one every week. This question comes from ...
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☀️☀️☀️ The solar expansion is currently working really well, and private households are also fully involved. More and more people in Germany are operating ... Show more
Nature Restoration Law: Brussels' empty promises: The law was practically passed and is yet again on the brink. One thing is certain: there is no alternative to ...
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Air quality and suicide rate: Clean air gives you the courage to live: A study is the first to find a connection between less particulate matter and a decline in ...
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Anti-fascism in the countryside: the alliance case: The strength of the AfD in Brandenburg is a challenge for anti-fascist groups. And a balancing act: they want ...
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Oumou Kaba is homeless. In a Hamburg shopping center she finds a place where she can be 👉 taz.de/Einkaufszentrum-als-Schutzraum/!5997389/
Attack in Moscow: Who is the ISKP?: The Islamic State Khorasan Province has now claimed responsibility for the attack in Moscow. The most important questions and ...
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After the terrorist attack in Moscow, the failures of the Russian state are becoming increasingly clear. In order to distract attention from himself ... Show more
“Police call” from Frankfurt (Oder): Pigs at the border: In the first case in Frankfurt, the investigators are dealing with an illustrious and murderous hunting ...
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Islamist terrorism: Faeser sees "acute terrorist threat": The ISPK terrorist group suspected of being responsible for the Moscow attack is also active in Germany ...
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"You always have a certain understanding of gender that you bring into the language." 👉 taz.de/Moraltheologe-ueber-Gender-Verbot/!5996645/
Dealing with abuse: justice catching up: A law should allow those affected to view files. A good idea, but not enough on its own. What still needs to happen to ...
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Purim celebrations in Israel: Hardly any celebrations for the festival of joy: In view of the hostages in Gaza, the mood for the Jewish festival of Purim in ...
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Dispute over liquefied natural gas exports: lawsuit against Biden's LNG ban: 16 US states are taking legal action against the US federal government's plans ...
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This was the Leipzig Book Fair: The reader charge: The motto of the Leipzig Book Fair was very defensive, the opening questionable. But fortunately the fair ...
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On soccer fields and battlefields: Wrong, right decisions: Instead of just shouting "Wrong!" or "Exactly!", we need to realize that no one honestly knows how the ...
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Biodiversity loss: how does science know this?: Unknown species are dying out and being rediscovered. Like the brown lump they call "mystery species" ...
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Social media use among young people: Like children without seatbelts: Social media is a health hazard, governments must act. Because democracy is also in danger.
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🥦 Berlin (dpa) - CDU leader Friedrich Merz says he has only tried cannabis once in his life - and wasn't thrilled. “I tried it once while I was at school ... Show more
Terror in Moscow: Failure of the security services: Russia has been hunting down dissidents as "terrorists" for two years. The FSB has neglected the real dangers ...
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The AfD is on Tiktok. And it's doing it right. An appeal to all those who love democracy. 👉 taz.de/Politik-auf-Social-Media/!5997349/
Terror at concert hall in Russia: Is the attack convenient for Putin?: Russian President Putin blames Ukraine for the terrorist attack. Ukraine is expecting more ...
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What to do with the many empty department stores in Germany? The "Sorge ins Parkcenter" initiative shows how an almost empty consumer temple in Berlin-Treptow ... Show more
“bone black” by bell hooks: The problem child: Between violence in the family and love for literature - In “Bone Black” the American feminist bell hooks talks ...
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