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Looks like the election deniers won bigly in Germany’s capital city.

To sum up: Berlin’s 2021 election was marred by irregularities which included long queues and voters receiving incorrect ballot cards. The highest court then ordered in November 2022 that the election be rerun, which yesterday resulted in a win for conservatives and booted the Social Democrats who have governed the city state for 22 years.

Does this not sound almost identical to what is happening in Arizona?


Mike
 
😂het is ook allemaal best moeilijk..

rt.com 18 Feb, 2023 20:11
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Putin must turn ‘360 degrees’ – German FM​

Russia’s former president has ridiculed Annalena Baerbock’s grasp of geometry
Putin must turn ‘360 degrees’ – German FM

Annalena Baerbock gestures during a meeting with American, British and French ministers at the Munich Security Conference in Munich, Germany, February 18, 2023 © AP / Petr David Josek

Russian President Vladimir Putin must “change by 360 degrees” in order for Ukraine to be safe, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock told the Munich Security Conference. In other words, former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev pointed out, he must continue doing exactly what he is doing.
Appearing alongside American Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba on Saturday, Baerbock was asked whether there is “any chance of Ukraine being safe in the long term” if Putin remains in office.
“If he doesn’t change by 360 degrees, no,” the German FM replied.




“It’s hilarious that Europe is run by such ignorant people,” former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev wrote on social media. “There is no doubt, connoisseur of geometry, that it will be so,” he mocked. “We are holding our ground.”
 
🇩🇪 Massa's mensen demonstreren vandaag in München voor vrede met 🇷🇺 Rusland!!👏

Duizenden mensen protesteerden vandaag tegen de veiligheidsconferentie in München en noemden de deelnemers "oorlogsstokers".
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rt.comb12 Mar, 2023 18:23
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German minister lied to advance career – media​

Karl Lauterbach falsely claimed to be a government-funded researcher while applying for a job in the 1990s, Die Welt has reported
German minister lied to advance career – media

Karl Lauterbach attends a weekly cabinet meeting at the Chancellery in Berlin, Germany, February 1, 2023 © AP / Michael Sohn

German Health Minister Karl Lauterbach claimed to have led a government-funded breast cancer research project when he applied for a professorship at the University of Tubingen in 1995, Die Welt reported on Sunday. However, the study never existed, according to the outlet.

Lauterbach was 32 years old at the time, and had just received a Doctor of Science degree from the Harvard School of Public Health. Back in Germany, he applied for the position in Tubingen, claiming that he was the head of a research project into breast cancer diagnostics and therapy at an oncology department in Aachen.

Lauterbach said that the project had received two million Deutschmarks (around $1.38 million at the time) from the German government, a portion of which he reportedly promised to transfer to the cash-strapped university if hired.
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However, the government and the Aachen oncology center told Die Welt that the project – as described by Lauterbach – never existed. A similar cancer study did take place at Aachen, the paper noted, but Lauterbach was not listed as an author.
Lauterbach also claimed to have raised funding for a study at Princeton University in the US, which staff at the university deny, and to have received 20,000 Deutschmarks for a book project, which ultimately was never paid as he never finished the book.
The minister was offered the position at Tubingen, but turned it down in favor of a placement in Cologne. Questioned by Germany’s Merkur news outlet on Sunday, Lauterbach said that he “can no longer recall the specific case.”

According to Die Welt reporter Tim Rohn, Lauterbach turned down an invitation to speak to the newspaper.
 
rt.comb12 Mar, 2023 18:23
HomeWorld News

German minister lied to advance career – media​

Karl Lauterbach falsely claimed to be a government-funded researcher while applying for a job in the 1990s, Die Welt has reported
German minister lied to advance career – media

Karl Lauterbach attends a weekly cabinet meeting at the Chancellery in Berlin, Germany, February 1, 2023 © AP / Michael Sohn

German Health Minister Karl Lauterbach claimed to have led a government-funded breast cancer research project when he applied for a professorship at the University of Tubingen in 1995, Die Welt reported on Sunday. However, the study never existed, according to the outlet.

Lauterbach was 32 years old at the time, and had just received a Doctor of Science degree from the Harvard School of Public Health. Back in Germany, he applied for the position in Tubingen, claiming that he was the head of a research project into breast cancer diagnostics and therapy at an oncology department in Aachen.

Lauterbach said that the project had received two million Deutschmarks (around $1.38 million at the time) from the German government, a portion of which he reportedly promised to transfer to the cash-strapped university if hired.
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However, the government and the Aachen oncology center told Die Welt that the project – as described by Lauterbach – never existed. A similar cancer study did take place at Aachen, the paper noted, but Lauterbach was not listed as an author.
Lauterbach also claimed to have raised funding for a study at Princeton University in the US, which staff at the university deny, and to have received 20,000 Deutschmarks for a book project, which ultimately was never paid as he never finished the book.
The minister was offered the position at Tubingen, but turned it down in favor of a placement in Cologne. Questioned by Germany’s Merkur news outlet on Sunday, Lauterbach said that he “can no longer recall the specific case.”

According to Die Welt reporter Tim Rohn, Lauterbach turned down an invitation to speak to the newspaper.


Dorothé
 

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