berlin EISLER, H.: Leipzig Symphony / Funeral Pieces / Nuit et brouillard (Leipzig MDR Symphony, Berlin Chamber Symphony, Bruns) (C5368) By www.naxos.com Published On :: Sun, 01 Sep 2019 00:00:00 GMT Full Article
berlin BUSONI, F.: Turandot / Arlecchino oder Die Fenster [Operas] (Pape, Plech, Wörle, S. Lorenz, Berlin Radio Symphony, G. Albrecht) (C5398) By www.naxos.com Published On :: Wed, 01 Jan 2020 00:00:00 GMT Full Article
berlin ZEMLINSKY, A.: Zwerg (Der) [Opera] (Deutsche Oper Berlin, 2019) (NTSC) (2.110657) By www.naxos.com Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 00:00:00 GMT Full Article
berlin ZEMLINSKY, A.: Zwerg (Der) [Opera] (Deutsche Oper Berlin, 2019) (Blu-ray, HD) (NBD0108V) By www.naxos.com Published On :: Fri, 01 May 2020 00:00:00 GMT Full Article
berlin Alison Roman, urban politics of COVID-19, Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park and Berlin By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Sat, 28 Mar 2020 09:05:00 +1100 Full Article
berlin Giovanni Battista Pergolesi - Septem verba a Christo (Sophie Karthaüser, Christophe Dumaux, Julien Behr, Konstantin Wolff, Academie für Alte Musik Berlin/Rene Jacobs) By www.bbc.co.uk Published On :: Thu, 28 Feb 2013 00:00:00 +0000 In its own way, the Seven Words of Christ is just as sublime as the Stabat Mater. Full Article
berlin Holocaust memorial in Berlin By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Mon, 24 Jun 2019 09:35:00 +1000 Full Article ABC Central West NSW centralwest melbourne goldfields Community and Society:History:World War 1 Community and Society:History:World War 2 Defence and National Security:Defence Forces:Army Government and Politics:Social Policy:All Unrest Conflict and War:All:All Australia:NSW:Bathurst 2795 Australia:VIC:Melbourne 3000 Australia:WA:Kalgoorlie 6430
berlin Town of Berlin, Connecticut’s Annual Budget and Democratic Process By www.cpa-connecticut.com Published On :: Sat, 26 Apr 2014 13:08:43 +0000 The Town of Berlin Connecticut continues to raise property taxes in the face of a never-ending recession. The Berlin Property Owners Association has been speaking out against these increases in property taxes. Recorded herein are four speeches by residents of the Town of Berlin at the first Town Council meeting subsequent to the Town Council's approval of an increase in property taxes, resulting from giving raises to virtually all town employees, who are already very well compensated. Continue reading → Full Article Accountants CPA Hartford Annual budget Annual budget referendum Berlin Property Owners Association Berlin Town Council meeting March 18 2014 BPOA Carole Brighenti Jim Kasulis Karen Salwocki Property taxes Town of Berlin Connecticut Town of Berlin's Annual Budget and Democratic Process william brighenti
berlin Residents Oppose Cost of Berlin Police Department Move to Bigger Space By www.cpa-connecticut.com Published On :: Tue, 26 Aug 2014 01:11:53 +0000 William Brighenti, who founded the Berlin Property Owners Association, argued that the town can’t afford a new police headquarters, and police should look to clear space in their current building. He thinks one way to accomplish this is to get rid of tactical gear. Continue reading → Full Article Accountants CPA Hartford Articles 55 employees in Berlin Police Department Berlin Property Owners Association body armor BPOA bullet proof vests chemical equipment Fox Connecticut News Fox CT News John Charlton militarization of police military equipment New Berlin Police Department Facing Criticism Residents Oppose Cost of Berlin Police Department Move to Bigger Space riot helmets SWAT rifles William Brighenti CPA
berlin Berlin looks to build $21 million police department By www.cpa-connecticut.com Published On :: Tue, 26 Aug 2014 01:28:08 +0000 The Berlin police department is looking to build a new facility, but some residents don't think spending $21 million should even be considered. Continue reading → Full Article Accountants CPA Hartford Articles Berlin looks to build $21 million police department Berlin Police Department Berlin Property Owners Association body armor bullet proof vests chemical equipment militarization of police military equipment new police station Rachel Rochette riot helmets SWAT rifles William Brighenti CPA
berlin Berlin Connecticut needs candidates from a third political party to stop the strict partisan voting on the Town Council By www.cpa-connecticut.com Published On :: Sun, 05 Jul 2015 17:21:15 +0000 Berlin needs an independent candidate on its Town Council to counter and prevent the dominance of a major political party from unilaterally imposing its agenda and will on the citizens of Berlin. Our Town Council has been voting along strict party lines on key issues even though members pledged to reach across the aisle. It has dismissed or circumvented the results of referendums, reducing them to mere dog-and-pony shows. Berlin has more unaffiliated voters than those of the two major parties. Let's petition, nominate, and place on the ballot an independent candidate to represent these citizens and prevent the control of our Town by the dominant party on the Town Council. If interested, please contact us: berlinctpropertyownersassn@gmail.com. Continue reading → Full Article Accountants CPA Hartford Articles Berlin Connecticut Berlin Connecticut needs candidates from a third political party to stop the strict partisan voting on the Town Council Berlin Town Council democracy Democratic Party independent candidates independent party partisan politics Republican party special interests voting along strict party line
berlin Berlin High School football recruiting scandal cost Berlin Connecticut taxpayers tens of thousands of dollars By www.cpa-connecticut.com Published On :: Thu, 26 Nov 2015 22:50:33 +0000 Eyewitness News has learned that the Berlin High School football recruiting scandal may have cost Berlin taxpayers tens of thousands of dollars. Continue reading → Full Article Accountants CPA Hartford Articles BERLIN HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL RECRUITING SCANDAL COST BERLIN CONNECTICUT TAXPAYERS TENS OF THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS BERLIN HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL TEAM VIOLATIONS COST BERLIN CT TAXPAYERS TENS OF THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS EVERY YEAR Carol Argazzi Chanel 3 News Dennis House DR. KARISSA NIEHOFF John Capodice Matthew Campbell Stephanie Santa WFSB Eyewitness News
berlin Berlin Besties By www.advanced.style Published On :: Wed, 01 Apr 2020 18:26:59 +0000 A fun moment from last summer after the German release of Advanced Love. The post Berlin Besties appeared first on Advanced Style. Full Article Blog
berlin Berlin sau 75 năm Thế Chiến 2 và tượng đài bên chiến thắng By www.bbc.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 12:42:14 GMT Hai khu tượng đài Xô Viết nhắc lại những năm tháng bi tráng, đầy nước mắt của nước Đức. Full Article
berlin VE Day: The fall of Nazi Berlin in pictures By www.bbc.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 10:43:56 GMT Berlin officially surrendered to Soviet forces on 2 May but fighting continued until the war ended. Full Article
berlin VE Day: Berlin marks end of WW2 in Europe with unprecedented holiday By www.bbc.co.uk Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 05:34:24 GMT It is a one-off holiday in the German capital, but some think it should be marked nationally each year. Full Article
berlin German digital publishing – the Berlin way By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 29 Apr 2013 14:00:48 +0000 My favorite number at the first TOC buchreport in Berlin on April 23rd was 20, as in 20% of the 2.4 million ebook buyers in Germany in 2012 had not bought any books in the previous twelve months, according to … Full Article Publishing Aufbau Carel Weltbild Edel epubli Holtzbrink Joerg Pfuhl kobo Michael Tamblyn Mikrotext Nikola Richter random house Rolf Hocchuth TOC buchreport Tom Erben Weltbild
berlin AT#40 - Travel to Berlin, Germany By europe.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Fri, 28 Apr 2006 23:31:00 +0000 Berlin, Germany Full Article
berlin AT#213 - Travel to Berlin and Prague in December By europe.amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 02 Jan 2010 15:00:00 +0000 I talk about my recent trip to Berlin and Prague in December. This trip was just after the 20 year anniversary of the fall of the Berlin wall and 20 years after my last trip to Berlin. We will look at a 3 hour free walking tour of Berlin and at a paid private tour of Prague (a gift from OurExplorer.com). We will talk about the history of World War II, Communism and even the Hussite Wars. We will talk about the Christmas markets which are everywhere in both cities in December with their booths, crafts, food and mulled wine. I will tell you of some of the sites of these cities including museums, castles, churches, memorials, and even an Art Nouveau stain glass window in a very old yet also very new cathedral. Full Article
berlin AT#684 - Travel to Berlin By amateurtraveler.com Published On :: Sat, 14 Dec 2019 15:00:00 +0000 Hear about travel to Berlin as the Amateur Traveler talks to Dan Noll and Audrey Scott from uncorneredmarket.com about the city they now call home. Full Article
berlin The Western Balkans Before the Berlin Process Summit By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Jun 2018 00:00:00 +0100 Full Article
berlin CBD News: Statement by Mr. Ahmed Djoghlaf, Executive Secretary of the Convention on Biological Diversity, on the occasion of the First Global Private Donor Forum on Biodiversity, Berlin, 3 June 2009. By www.cbd.int Published On :: Wed, 03 Jun 2009 00:00:00 GMT Full Article
berlin CBD Communiqué: Global Private Donor Forum on Biodiversity established in Berlin. By www.cbd.int Published On :: Wed, 03 Jun 2009 00:00:00 GMT Full Article
berlin CBD News: Berlin Declaration on Private Donorship for Biodiversity, First Global Private Donor Forum on Biodiversity, Berlin, 3 June 2009. By www.cbd.int Published On :: Mon, 15 Jun 2009 00:00:00 GMT Full Article
berlin CBD News: Statement by Mr Ahmed Djoghlaf, Executive Secretary of the Convention on Biological Diversity, on the occasion of the Official Launch of the International Year of Biodiversity, 11 January 2010, Berlin, Germany. By www.bmu.de Published On :: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 00:00:00 GMT Full Article
berlin CBD News: Statement by Mr. Braulio F. de Souza Dias, CBD Executive Secretary, to the Kick-Off Meeting for the EU BON (Building the European Biodiversity Observation Network) Project, 11 - 15 February 2013, Berlin, Germany By www.cbd.int Published On :: Mon, 11 Feb 2013 00:00:00 GMT Full Article
berlin CBD Notification SCBD/SSSF/AS/SBG/JSH/AER/88592 (2020-016): Call for nominations for the Global Taxonomy Initiative Forum, 7 to 9 April 2020 - Berlin, German By www.cbd.int Published On :: Mon, 03 Feb 2020 00:00:00 GMT Full Article
berlin CBD Notification SCBD/SSSF/AS/SBG/JSH/AER/88592 (2020-026): Postponement of the Global Taxonomy Initiative Forum - Berlin, Germany, 7-9 April 2020 By www.cbd.int Published On :: Fri, 06 Mar 2020 00:00:00 GMT Full Article
berlin Why We Build Walls: 30 Years After the Fall of the Berlin Wall By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 08 Nov 2019 11:11:56 +0000 8 November 2019 Robin Niblett Director and Chief Executive, Chatham House @RobinNiblett Gitika Bhardwaj Editor, Communications & Publishing, Chatham House @GitikaBhardwaj LinkedIn Robin Niblett talks to Gitika Bhardwaj about the physical and psychological significance of border walls and their role in politics today. GettyImages-1184642325.jpg Part of the Berlin Wall still standing today. 9 November marks the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall that soon led to the collapse of the communist East German government. Photo: Getty Images. This year marks the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. The wall, which stood between 1961 to 1989, came to symbolize the ‘Iron Curtain’ – the ideological split between East and West – that existed across Europe and between the two superpowers, the US and the Soviet Union, and their allies, during the Cold War. How significant was the Berlin Wall during the Cold War – was it more important physically or psychologically? The Berlin Wall was important physically, as well as psychologically, because Berlin was the only city that was divided physically by the Cold War between the Soviet Union and its allies in the Eastern Bloc and the West.Given the disparity that quickly emerged between the two sides in economic wealth, freedom of expression and so on, the fear was that, without that wall, there would've been a unification of Berlin in a way that the Soviet side would have lost.But it was also very important psychologically because it became the symbol of the division between two ideologies that saw each other as inimical to each other.That meant that if you wanted to visualize the Cold War, and the separation between the capitalist, democratic system of the West and the communist, command-and-control system of the East, Berlin offered a place where you could physically walk from one world, through a checkpoint, into the other. The whole Cold War could be reduced to this one nexus point.Because of its psychological as well as its physical significance, the fall of the Berlin Wall quickly became the symbol of the collapse of the communist ideology it had shielded.Since the fall of the Berlin Wall, European countries have reportedly built over 1,000 kilometres of walls – the equivalent of more than six times the total length of the Berlin Wall – along their borders. Why has Europe been building more walls and how effective have they been? Have they been used more as symbols to appeal to political bases, and if so, has it worked with voters?The walls that have been built in Europe recently have been for a very specific reason. This was the huge influx of migrants and refugees to Europe in 2015, through what was called the ‘eastern Mediterranean’ or ‘western Balkan route’, from Turkey to Greece and on through the Balkans, Serbia and Hungary to northern Europe – in what was Europe's biggest migrant and refugee crisis since the Second World War.What’s interesting is that for Viktor Orbán and the Hungarian government, which was on the frontline of the flow of migrants and refugees, building a wall was a way of reasserting its sovereignty. Like many other countries along the ‘migrant route’, they resented that the rules under which people could migrate into Europe were flouted by northern European governments which were willing to accept large numbers of migrants and refugees.By accepting them, they kept attracting more, and so Orbán was worried that, at some point, Germany might say ‘We can’t take anymore’ and they’d be left in Hungary.It’s important to remember that the communist states of central and eastern Europe were kept in aspic by the Soviet Union – they existed in a hermetically sealed environment without immigration. As a result, they didn’t experience the rise of multicultural societies of the sort that emerged in Britain, Belgium, France and Germany, where immigration persisted throughout the Cold War period.The countries of central and eastern Europe were delighted that the Berlin Wall collapsed because it allowed them to unify with western Europe. They had been vassal states of the Soviet Union during the Cold War, and by joining the EU, they re-discovered personal freedom and re-gained national sovereignty. They thought they had become masters of their own future again.But they suddenly found they were on the frontline of a new movement of people that wanted to get into the same world that they’d entered some 15 years earlier. And, as hundreds of thousands of migrants and refugees began arriving, they suddenly realised they were in a union that did not respect their sovereignty.So, for them, putting up walls was a sovereign act against a European Union that didn’t seem to take their sovereignty seriously.Has it worked? Definitely. The flow of migrants has been reduced drastically. This is partly because the EU paid Turkey to hold back the over three million migrants based there. But the walls also acted as a physical and psychological deterrent. It also worked politically. It allowed Viktor Orbán and other European parties that took the sovereigntist line to strengthen their appeal to voters – voters like to know that governments can do certain things like protecting them and their borders.What is hypocritical, however, is that many of the governments in western Europe which criticized the Hungarian government for building its wall have actually been rather grateful that they did so as it slowed down the flow of migrants to their countries.Then there’s the additional hypocrisy of the EU criticizing Donald Trump for building his wall with Mexico when Europeans are benefitting from theirs in Hungary.Two years before the fall of the Berlin Wall, former US president Ronald Reagan challenged Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev to ‘tear down this wall’ declaring ‘across Europe this wall will fall. For it cannot withstand [freedom].’ 32 years later, building a wall along the US–Mexico border has become a cornerstone of the current US administration under Donald Trump who has pledged to build a ‘big beautiful wall’. How does this reflect the political evolution of the US and what effect does that have across the rest of the world?President Reagan talked about tearing down the Berlin Wall as a symbol of the Cold War. He knew that the fall of the wall would undermine the Soviet Union. President Trump is way beyond the Cold War. Building a new wall is his response to the growing sense of economic dislocation that segments of America, like Britain and other parts of Europe and the developed world, have experienced on the back of the rise of globalization, which was partly the result of the end of the Cold War but also the rise of China.The spread of globalization, the declining earning power of many workers in the West, advances in technology which have taken away many high-earning jobs, the eight years of austerity after the global financial crisis – these are all factors driving Trump’s thinking. Have inflows of Mexican immigrants or immigrants through the Mexico border been the principal driver of economic insecurity? No. What you’ve got is Trump promising to build a wall as a symbol of his administration’s determination to protect Americans.So I’d say the US–Mexico wall is another symbolic – or psychological – wall. Trump’s wall is supposedly about stopping illegal immigration but there are still plenty of ways to come through the border posts. It’s principally an exercise in political theatre. Construction site for a secondary border fence, following the length of the current primary border fence, separating the US and Mexico in San Diego. Photo: Getty Images. From the Great Wall of China to Hadrian’s Wall, walls and fences of all sorts have been used throughout history for defence and security, but not all of them have been physical. So-called ‘maritime walls’, as well as ‘virtual walls’, are also increasingly being enforced which, today, includes border forces patrolling seas and oceans, such as in the Mediterranean Sea or off the coasts of Australia, and border control systems controlling the movement of people. Politically how do these types of barriers compare to physical ones? You could argue that the Mediterranean Sea, and the European border forces operating within it, still act as a physical wall because they constitute a physical obstacle to migrants being able to move from the South across the Mediterranean Sea into Europe. So I don’t see this maritime wall being much different to the physical walls that have been built to try to stop migrants – just like any other border patrol, the Italian navy is preventing NGO vessels carrying migrants, who have been stranded at sea from docking at Italian ports. In this sense, you could argue that the Mediterranean Sea is a larger version of the Rio Grande between the US and Mexico which also incorporates physical barriers along its shores.I think the more interesting walls that are being built today are virtual walls such as regulatory walls to trade, or with the internet, new barriers are being built to digital communication which affect your capacity to access information. In the end, all these walls are manifestations of national sovereignty through which a government demonstrates it can ‘protect’ its citizens – whether they are successful in this objective or not.The border between Ireland and Northern Ireland, and the presence of enforcement mechanisms along the border, has become a key issue in the Brexit negotiations. How much of the debate over this is about the symbolism of the border against its economic implications?The Irish border carries great symbolic importance because it reflects the reality of the separation of two sovereign states.On the island of Ireland, the British and Irish governments have wanted to minimize this reality to the greatest extent possible. They even went as far as removing all types of barriers as part of the Good Friday Agreement.This is the same sort of fiction the European Union created when it removed any physical manifestations of the existence of borders between those member states in its Schengen agreement on borderless travel.By removing physical manifestations of the border, the UK was able to reduce some of the popular support for Irish unification as well as support for the IRA’s campaign of violence and terrorism to try to force the same outcome. Brexit has thrown a huge spanner into this arrangement. If Brexit is going to mean the entire UK not being in the EU’s customs union then some sort of border would need to be reinstated.The British government proposed to do all the checks behind the border somewhere. The EU’s view was, ‘Well, that’s nice for you to say, but this border will become the EU’s only land border with the UK, and you cannot guarantee that people won’t be able to smuggle things through.’On the other hand, recreating a border of some sort, whether physical or not, would reignite the differentiation between the two nations – running counter to the spirit of the Good Friday Agreement.The only solution available to Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been to put the border down the Irish Sea. While this means that Northern Ireland will no longer be an obstacle to the UK signing new, post-Brexit, free trade agreements with other countries, it has betrayed the Conservative Party’s unionist allies, for whom it’s essential that the UK’s borders include and not exclude them. By the end of the Cold War there were just 15 walls and fences along borders around the world, but today, there are at least 70. How effective, do you think, building barriers are as a political and military strategy to defence and security issues given their financial – and human – cost?Physical barriers can be an effective form of protection – or imprisonment. The separation wall between Israel and the Palestinian territories has reduced the level of terrorist violence being perpetrated in Israel, but the cost has been the impoverishment of many Palestinians, and is another nail in the coffin of a two-state solution.Yet many Israelis are saying that, maybe, being entirely separate is the best way to achieve peace between the two sides.However, the walls around the Gaza Strip have not prevented, for various reasons, the Hamas government from developing rockets and firing them into Israel. You could argue that the border between China and North Korea, which is severely patrolled, has been a tool of continued political control protecting the Kim Jong-un regime from collapse – as has its virtual border preventing internet penetration.Similarly, the virtual border the Chinese government has created around its own internet, the ‘great firewall’, has been very effective both economically – allowing Chinese internet platforms to develop without the threat of competition – and also as a form of political control that helps the Chinese Communist Party retain its monopoly on power. So walls in all of their shapes and forms can work. They are like sanctions – sanctions are easy to impose but difficult to remove. Walls are easy to build but they’re difficult to break down. But my view would be that they still only work temporarily. In the end, walls serve their particular purpose for a particular period, like the Berlin Wall, they end up outliving their purpose.You have to be alive to the fact that, whether that purpose was a good or bad purpose, there will be a moment when walls end up protecting the interests of an ever-narrower number of people inside the wall, while they cease serving, if they ever did, the interests of the growing number on both sides. It’s ironic that the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989 was not the main marker of the end of the Cold War. It began earlier that year, with the intensification of people protesting in Poland, Hungary and Czechoslovakia.Once Hungarian troops dismantled the fence separating them from Austria in May 1989, thousands of Hungarian citizens simply walked out of their country, because by then, the wall between the East and West only existed in their minds.Then, once East Germans also realized that Mikhail Gorbachev and the Soviet regime had lost its willingness to defend the Berlin Wall, it collapsed. So it is interesting that we’re marking the end of the Cold War with this anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall, which of course, did divide two halves of one country, making its fall all the more poignant and powerful. But the end of the Cold War really began with the fall of the invisible wall in people’s minds. Full Article
berlin The detection of colour-blindness & imperfect eyesight by the methods of Dr. Snellen, Dr. Daae, and Prof. Holmgren : with a table of coloured Berlin wools and sheet of test-types / by Charles Roberts. By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: London : D. Bogue, 1881. Full Article
berlin Die Arbeiten der Puerperalfieber-Commission der Gesellschaft für Geburtshülfe und Gynäkologie in Berlin. By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Stuttgart : F. Enke, 1878. Full Article
berlin Die familiale Verpflegung Geisteskranker (System der Irren-Colonie Gheel) der Irren-Anstalt der Stadt Berlin zu Dalldorf in den Jahren 1885 bis 1893. / von Alfred Bothe. By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Berlin : J. Springer, 1893. Full Article
berlin Die Myomotomie : dargestellt an 100 in der Kgl. Universitäts-Frauenklinik zu Berlin ausgeführten Operationen / von M. Hofmeier. By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Stuttgart : F. Enke, 1884. Full Article
berlin Die Thatsachen in der Wahrnehmung : Rede gehalten zur Stiftungsfeier der Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität zu Berlin am 3. August 1878 / überarbeitet und mit Zusätzen versehen von H. Helmholtz. By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Berlin : A. Hirschwald, 1879. Full Article
berlin Einfuhrung in das Studium der medicin : (medicinische Encyklopadie und Methodologie) / Vorlesungen gehalten an der Universitat zu Berlin von Jul. Pagel. By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Berlin : Urban & Schwarzenberg, 1899. Full Article
berlin Encyclopaedisches Woerterbuch der medicinischen Wissenschaften / Herausgegeben von den Professoren der Medicinischen Facultaet zu Berlin: C.F. v. Graefe, C.W. Hufeland, H.F. Link, K.A. Rudolphi, E. v. Siebold. By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Berlin : J.W. Boike, 1828-49. Full Article
berlin 196-Foot Section of the Berlin Wall Demolished to Make Way for Condos By www.smithsonianmag.com Published On :: Fri, 03 Apr 2020 18:21:03 +0000 Angry historians say the stretch of concrete was one of the largest remaining sections of the inner wall Full Article
berlin Berlin Artists Turn Their Balconies Into Mini Galleries By www.smithsonianmag.com Published On :: Wed, 15 Apr 2020 19:46:57 +0000 Some 50 artists around the Prenzlauer Berg district displayed works of art for passersby to enjoy Full Article
berlin More than two million passengers at Berlin airports in January / Passenger numbers decline as expected By www.berlin-airport.de Published On :: Thu, 13 Feb 2020 11:50:00 +0100 As expected, the number of passengers at Berlin airports fell in January. Tegel and Schönefeld dealt with a total of 2,252,265 passengers, 6.9% fewer than in the same month last year. Full Article
berlin Air traffic in Berlin is declining / Berlin Airports in a deficit in February By www.berlin-airport.de Published On :: Wed, 4 Mar 2020 16:46:00 +0100 The expected consolidation in the aviation market has also arrived in Berlin. At the same time, the worldwide spread of the coronavirus is having an impact on the Berlin airports. Full Article
berlin Coronavirus: information on the situation at Berlin Airport By www.berlin-airport.de Published On :: Fri, 8 May 2020 10:00:00 +0200 (Last updated: 08.05.2020) Find out here about the current situation at Schönefeld and Tegel Airports. Full Article
berlin Storming of Berlin: Rare HD WW2 photos from May 1945 colorized for the first time By www.rt.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 08:07:40 +0000 #VictoryPages presents rare historical footage of the Battle of Berlin for the first time in color as part of RT’s tribute to the 75th anniversary of the defeat of fascism. Read Full Article at RT.com Full Article
berlin Top German politician wants to ‘urgently’ reopen French border despite Berlin’s reluctance to ease Covid-19 travel restrictions By www.rt.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 08:53:54 +0000 The head of Germany’s most populous state has called for the reopening of the country’s French border to be fast-tracked. The federal government earlier warned that such actions risk launching a new wave of Covid-19 infections. Read Full Article at RT.com Full Article
berlin Case Study: Optimizing Cyberlink PowerDVD to improve battery life on Intel devices By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2014-09-30T16:39:00+05:30 Introduction Low battery life is one of the most serious issues currently plaguing mobile devices in general and Ultrabook™ devices and tablets specifically. Users have become accustomed to s... Full Article
berlin Berlin Landing Pad By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 21 Jan 2019 00:16:00 GMT The Berlin Landing Pad is located at coworking space betahaus – one of Berlin’s best known locations for startups. betahaus brings together international startups and major German and European corporations to facilitate investment opportunities and the nurturing and acceleration of new technologies and business ideas. betahaus aims to foster entrepreneurship, creativity, rapid prototyping and innovative product development. Full Article Berlin
berlin [Ticker] Berlin journalists attacked by lockdown protesters By euobserver.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 07:01:30 +0200 For the second time in a week, journalists in Berlin have been attacked by anti-lockdown protesters, Deutsche Welle reports. Each time a TV crew with camera were attacked when they approached a group of people protesting against measures to contain the coronavirus. Germany's foreign minister Heiko Maas condemned the attacks, saying on Twitter "those who attack journalists also attack our democracy." Full Article
berlin S�n�gal: Club Bruges - Le Hertha Berlin veut recruter Krepin Diatta By article.wn.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 15:33 GMT Un des meilleurs joueurs du championnat... Full Article
berlin Berlin's battle scars remain 75 years after end of WWII – in pictures By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2020-05-08T06:00:20Z 8 May marks the 75th anniversary of the end of the second world war in Europe. Parts of the destruction that resulted from the fight for Berlin are still visible decades later Continue reading... Full Article VE Day Second world war Germany Europe World news Photography Art and design Architecture Cities Culture
berlin Antonio Rudiger to cover three months' catering costs at Berlin hospital where Chelsea defender was born By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-04-21T18:27:00Z Chelsea defender Antonio Rudiger has pledged to cover three months' worth of catering costs at the Berlin hospital where he was born in order to help staff during the coronavirus crisis. Full Article
berlin Former Chelsea forward Salomon Kalou suspended by Hertha Berlin after video flouting social distancing rules By www.standard.co.uk Published On :: 2020-05-04T17:44:46Z Former Chelsea forward Salomon Kalou has been suspended by Hertha Berlin after appearing to intentionally flout social distancing rules live on social media. Full Article