The turning point in the Federal Ministry of Education and Research was already clear before deciding on personnel issues. The BMBF in the usual form will no longer exist. The educational departments are moving to the Ministry of Family Affairs, but the new Ministry of Research, Technology and Space travel will receive several departments from… Continue reading German FAZ: Two Minister for the Great Zeäsur009257
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German FAZ: “Hybrid sells much better than expected” 009257
Where does Renault go to? Until a few years ago, the French car manufacturer looked bleak. First there was the drama about long-time CEO Carlos Ghosn, then the fast bankruptcy in Corona pandemic and finally the expensive farewell to the former second most important Russia. The market value is around 14 billion euros far from… Continue reading German FAZ: “Hybrid sells much better than expected” 009257
German FAZ: Should I go in partial retirement? 009259
FAZ+The career question: Should I go in partial retirement? From Isa Hoffinger 28.04.2025, 22:34 reading time: 5 min. Full image description for many can be a good way to exhaust it out of work prematurely. However, this depends on some factors: whether the boss agrees what you have earned so far – or whether you… Continue reading German FAZ: Should I go in partial retirement? 009259
German FAZ: substance instead of pr009258
FAZ+study on EU rules: Substance instead of PR28.04.2025, 09: 50 reading time: 4 min. Image description Folding out new European standards for ESG reports make companies spread fewer advertising messages. According to an analysis, concrete data on emissions and their own influence on the environment are at the center. Go to source
German FAZ: Limousins live longer009257
A Czech with a French name? Yes, there is. Almost every corner. The ŠKODA Superb has lived up to its great name several times, people know that. He has been building MQB platform on Volkswagen since 2015, and the Passat shares the solid technology and some equal parts. Just a bargain like once, the Superb… Continue reading German FAZ: Limousins live longer009257
German FAZ: The “curious uncle” was a hero009257
For him as a child, Oskar Schindler was not yet a hero, but also a heart carrier and also “somewhat curious uncle,” says Hans-Michael Trautwein. Traut wine was old for ten years when he met the “Jewish Savior”. Schindler, who lived in Frankfurt from 1957 until his death in 1974, was often guests with his… Continue reading German FAZ: The “curious uncle” was a hero009257
German FAZ: First DTM victory for Güven009254
The start of the season in Oschersleben: First DTM victory for Güven27.04.2025, 16: 43 reading time: 1 min. Image description Folding out outline in Oschersleben: The Turkish racing driver Ayhanancan Güven is gaining a DTM race for the first time. At the start of the season, not only defending champion Mirko Bortolotti experiences a bitter… Continue reading German FAZ: First DTM victory for Güven009254
German FAZ: The main thing is that Digitalien009253
Sunday, at a crossing in a suburb of Frankfurt. Two boys, maybe 8 and 10 years old, keep the red pedestrian traffic lights with their bicycles. A sky -blue Porsche 718 Boxster, the roof opened, the roof is also open, the sun shines. He gets green and drives from then. “That was,” says the younger… Continue reading German FAZ: The main thing is that Digitalien009253
German FAZ: What Germany is waiting for009254
If the future Chancellor Friedrich Merz now names the union’s cabinet members, the occupation of the economic department deserves special attention. Because with Carsten Linnemann the most market -economical head of the CDU prefers to remain general secretary than to take over the Ministry of Economic Affairs, which is placed in the coalition negotiations for… Continue reading German FAZ: What Germany is waiting for009254
German FAZ: “You can’t be satisfied with pension” 009253
FAZ+head of the Junge Union: “You can’t be satisfied with the topic of pension” 27.04.2025, 18: 45 reading time: 4 min. Image description Folden chair of the Junge Union, Johannes Winkel, explains why he agrees to the coalition agreement on Monday – even if he does not agree with everything. Go to source