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Zürich | Wirtz and Kroos nominated for World Football Choice

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com November 29, 2024
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Zurich (dpa) – Florian Wirtz and Toni Kroos nominated for World Footballer of the Year. Wirtz, 21, from Leverkusen and 34-year-old Kroos, who ended his successful career this summer after the European Championship, have been shortlisted along with nine other professionals for an award from world association FIFA.

The football player of the world is chosen by the national coaches, captains of the national teams, journalists and fans around the world. Voting will take place until December 10, 11:59 pm. It is not clear when the award will be given; the deadline was in January. Wirtz and Kroos are not among the favorites. Until now, Lothar Matthäus was the only German FIFA world football player in 1991.

Wieder Streit wegen Rodri and Vinícius Júnior?

According to the rules, the performances shown by the players from August 21, 2023 to August 10, 2024 were taken into account for the pre-selection by a committee of experts. Also named are Spain’s European champions Rodri, who has already won the Ballon d’Or, Dani Carvajal and Lamine Yamal, as well as record scorer and defending champion Lionel Messi. The Brazilian Vinícius Júnior of Real Madrid has also been named – his loss in the Ballon d’Or election against Rodri caused great anger among the royal team.

When it comes to female soccer players, there are no German players in the list of the 16 best professionals, but the national goalkeeper Ann-Katrin Berger can hope to be named the Goalkeeper of the Year the Universe. When choosing the best coach of the men’s team, Leverkusen’s double winner Xabi Alonso is on the list of nominees.

2024-11-29 06:37:00
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Right-wing extremist denies plans to attack – “fantasy”

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com October 7, 2024
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A suspected right-wing extremist has to answer in court. He is said to have planned to shoot foreigners and police officers. It’s all just a fantasy, he says.

In a trial in Düsseldorf against a suspected right-wing extremist from Mönchengladbach, he made a partial confession but denied terrorist intentions. The 41-year-old is said to have planned to shoot foreigners and police officers. According to the prosecution, he had obtained various weapons for this purpose, including a repeating rifle. He is also said to have owned several pistols and rifles.

He admitted that he had made corresponding announcements on social networks. But he never wanted to make it a reality, the 41-year-old said through his defense attorney. He got into an extremist bubble during Corona times and only wanted to make himself important with the plans and reduce frustration.

He built the firearms himself out of a pure fascination with weapons. He even considered training to be a gunsmith. According to lawyer Gerd Meister, his client now distances himself from his thinking at the time and is shocked at himself in retrospect.

Otherwise he would not represent him as a lawyer at all. What the defendant posted on the Internet at the time on various platforms was undoubtedly racist, anti-Semitic and should be condemned. There is nothing to trivialize.

“Did the defendant seriously plan the attacks, meaning he wanted to carry them out, or did he just want to make himself important?” According to the presiding judge, this is the decisive question for the sentence.

The 41-year-old, who describes himself as an opponent of vaccination, is accused of violating the Weapons Act, War Weapons Control Act, Explosive Substances Act and the Narcotics Act, as well as preparing a serious, state-endangering act of violence.

The car mechanic came into the focus of investigators because of his views expressed on the Internet. According to the prosecution, from 2019 onwards the man had become increasingly anti-Semitic and xenophobic and had developed a hatred of foreigners and democracy.

The defendant lived above his workshop in Mönchengladbach. The weapons were found there in July 2022 during a search behind a shed in his kitchen. Small amounts of cocaine and amphetamines were also discovered in the kitchen-living room and his bedroom. The defendant is at large. Eight days of negotiations are planned for the trial until November 26th.

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Rare tropical storm reaches Cologne – 100 liters of rain and hurricane expected

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com October 7, 2024
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A severe storm front, triggered by Hurricane Kirk, will move across North Rhine-Westphalia in the next few days. A massive tropical storm is threatening Cologne.

A tropical storm front with severe storms and squalls will reach Cologne and the region in the next few days. The foothills of Hurricane Kirk will reach North Rhine-Westphalia by Thursday at the latest. Weather models predict 100 liters of rain per square meter for Cologne. The German Weather Service (DWD) considers severe gusts of around 100 km/h to be possible.

Hurricane Kirk, which sometimes caused hurricane-force winds of 300 km/h, has been moving strongly towards Europe since Monday. The National Hurricane Center (NHC) of the US weather service NWS predicts that the foothills of the tropical storm will move over Cologne and the region in the next few days.

Several weather models currently suggest that the extratropical low will pass over North Rhine-Westphalia. The focus is on Cologne and the Eifel in the Euskirchen district on the border with Rhineland-Palatinate. “There is still a lot of uncertainty as to the exact train path,” said a DWD meteorologist when asked by t-online.

The Australian weather model ACCESS-G calculates rainfall amounts of between 90 and 100 liters of rain per square meter for Cologne until Friday. South of Cologne there are expected to be heavy storm to hurricane gusts of between 100 and 110 km/h. In the Oberbergisches Kreis and east of Bonn, rainfall of up to 150 liters of rain per square meter is possible.

The DWD weather model ICON sees the center of the extratropical low between Rhineland-Palatinate and Hesse, but Cologne still gets a good downpour with up to 60 liters of rain per square meter. The gusts of wind also threaten to topple numerous trees. Since many still have leaves, the likelihood is increased.

Lightning strikes and falling trees can also lead to restrictions on rail and road traffic. Power outages are also possible. “Severe squalls cannot be ruled out,” says the DWD weather report for North Rhine-Westphalia on Thursday. The first showers and thunderstorms will move towards Cologne and the region on Tuesday night.

Record temperatures in the Atlantic are increasing the likelihood of extreme weather in Europe. Just a few weeks ago, a so-called Vb weather situation also hit parts of Germany. In less than 24 hours, 350 liters of rain fell per square meter, causing severe flooding.

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Living space is scarce – many students in North Rhine-Westphalia still have no room for the winter semester – education

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com October 5, 2024
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The situation seems just as precarious in other university cities: in Cologne, according to the student union there, 1,500 students are still looking for a room. The student union in Bonn still has 2,200 active applications, although these could also include students who have found something in the meantime. This generally also applies to the other university cities in North Rhine-Westphalia.

The living situation is also tense in Bielefeld. According to information from the student union, 850 people are still looking for affordable accommodation there. The waiting time for an apartment is now three to four semesters. If students are willing to move into a shared apartment, things go much faster.

In Münster, there are still almost 2,350 students on the waiting list, according to the student union there. The student union’s emergency accommodation with 18 places is also fully occupied.

In Münster, the gym is being converted into a sleeping place

In order to draw attention to the unfortunate situation and make it easier for first-year students to start university life, the General Student Committee (AStA) of the University of Münster, in collaboration with university sports and with financial support from the university and the city of Münster, set up an emergency accommodation in the first week. Up to 150 freshmen were allowed to spend the night in a gymnasium in the first week.

“People from Frankfurt, from a village in Bavaria or even from Bremen have found accommodation here and now don’t really know what’s going to happen next,” says the chairwoman of the AStA, Theresa Dissen. The converted gymnasium was only a temporary solution.

The situation in Siegen is less dramatic. There have been 550 inquiries this semester, and almost 300 students are still on the waiting list, reports the student union in Siegen. “However, it can be assumed that many of these students have already found an apartment on the private housing market in the meantime,” says a spokesman.

Scarce living space is particularly a problem in university towns

Living space is scarce throughout Germany. “A situation that is proving to be highly problematic, especially in university towns and for people with a comparatively low income,” says Johannes Wessels, chairman of the State Rectors’ Conference (LRK) of the universities in North Rhine-Westphalia and rector of the University of Münster.

According to current statistics, half of students who manage their own household have less than 870 euros per month. The LRK therefore appeals to private housing providers and politicians to make optimal use of available living space and offer it to these students, as well as to support the student unions so that dormitories can be adequately expanded.

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Lawyer: Suspect had no political motive

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com September 30, 2024
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According to his lawyer, the 41-year-old man who allegedly started two fires in apartment buildings in Essen on Saturday had no political motive. “Not a discovery,” lawyer Volker Schröder told the German News Agency. “A true story of family tragedy. Fight his wife for the children – and maybe a mental disorder.” That was the situation that led to the crime. Schröder said he still could not explain why the man sent a delivery truck to two grocery store after the two suspected arsons.

According to the police, the man with Syrian citizenship will be brought before the judge this Sunday. He is suspected of attempted murder and attempted murder. The fires left 30 people injured, including two small children with life-threatening injuries.

2024-09-29 23:07:34
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Munster | Merz is a guest speaker at the CDU state party conference in Münster

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com September 29, 2024
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

Moving into the hall together

According to the party conference management, Merz and North Rhine-Westphalia’s Prime Minister Hendrik Wüst should move into the hall together to music. As CDU state chairman, Wüst gives a report before Merz gets on stage. There are no board elections at the meeting of around 670 delegates. Attention should therefore focus on Wüst and Merz.

Wüst was also long considered a potential candidate for chancellor of the Union. The decision was then made in the final spurt between Merz and CSU boss Markus Söder. One day before the announcement, Wüst declared that he was currently not available to run for chancellor and assured Merz of support. However, the Prime Minister kept a door open by emphasizing that a Prime Minister of North Rhine-Westphalia is “always a possible candidate for chancellor” – and one should never say never.

Wüst also relies on his popularity ratings. In the current ZDF “Politbarometer”, the state politician made it back into the group of the ten most popular politicians and ended up in second place – behind Federal Defense Minister Boris Pistorius. Söder and Merz follow at a clear distance.

Migration as a big issue

In addition to a key motion on artificial intelligence (AI), the focus of the party conference is a paper on security and migration, which the state executive committee wrote as a consequence of the suspected Islamist terrorist attack in Solingen that left three dead.

The party conference is also likely to be influenced by the AfD’s successes in the elections in Thuringia, Saxony and Brandenburg.

Relationship with the Greens

In North Rhine-Westphalia, the 49-year-old repeatedly praises the quiet cooperation with his Green coalition partner – most recently on the North Rhine-Westphalia migration package. At the federal level, however, the Union is distancing itself from the Greens.

After the resignation of the federal Green Party leadership as a result of the Eco Party’s failures in the state elections in the east, there could also be words in the direction of the Greens in Münster.

The robot helps

The CDU also vividly demonstrates that the party conference should actually focus on the opportunities offered by artificial intelligence. On stage, robots will assist with beverage service. They should take orders and exchange glasses from the party conference’s daily executive committee.

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