Harry and meghan do not celebrate christmas with queen

Harry and meghan do not celebrate christmas with queen

Prince harry (35) and his wife meghan (38) will not celebrate the first christmas with their baby archie together with the queen.

The young family will spend the holidays, unlike the two previous years, not at the country estate of sandringham, but this time with duchess meghan’s mother doria ragland, a spokeswoman for the couple told the german press agency on thursday.

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Dsl is unlocked

In the presence of mayor jurgen karle and HAB-net project manager siegel, the first HAB-net customer was connected to the stadtwerke network. In ramsthal, the first customers have already been connected to the new fiber-optic network. In the presence of mayor franz buttner, the broadband sponsor mrs. Borst and representatives of the hammelburg public utility company, the high-speed internet was symbolically activated.
This means that all households in wartmannsroth and ramsthal now have access to bandwidths of up to 16 mbit/s. For this purpose, the existing cable junctions in the districts of heiligkreuz, heckmuhle, volkersleier and waizenbach were upgraded with fiber optics using DSLAM technology.
In order to use the faster line, it is necessary to switch to the hammelburg public utility company. To make this as simple as possible for the customers, the existing telecom line is used for the house supply itself. The cost of hiring this so-called "last mile the municipal utilities. The municipality of wartmannsroth contributed to the expansion as part of the bavarian broadband initiative, the remaining costs were covered by stadtwerke hammelburg gmbh.
"We are making a lot of effort to make the countryside attractive for our citizens. This also includes a good broadband connection", said karle. The rapidly growing demand for fast and reliable bandwidths documents the necessity of such investments for the rural area. Buttner agrees: "we see the investment in broadband expansion as an investment in the future of our community. It is good that now really the whole place has the possibility of fast and future-proof internet connection."

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In the footsteps of the seer

Mainroth believers follow in the footsteps of saint bernadette of lourdes on their parish pilgrimage. 18 years ago, the parish trip had already been to lourdes.

After an overnight trip, the group made a first stop at the hotel dieu, the hospital for the poor in beaune, burgundy. This magnificent ensemble with its glazed tile roofs was built in the 15th century. Built in the seventeenth century to help the neediest of the sick. The museum of the history of medicine, which is now located in the rooms, is a unique place.

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Pistorius sees good prospects of success for npd ban application

Pistorius sees good prospects of success for npd ban application

The application by the federal states underlines the fact that the extreme right-wing party is anti-semitic, racist and contemptuous of humanity and must be banned because of its anti-constitutionality, said the head of lower saxony’s ministry on wednesday at the start of the conference of interior ministers in osnabruck. "If we take our constitution seriously, then a party that is beyond this constitution and actively fights it must be banned."

At the same time, pistorius warned not to let up in the fight against the right-wing. "A ban on the NPD, there can be no doubt, is not a victory over right-wing extremist thought."Nevertheless a prohibition is of central importance, in order to meet the organized right-wing extremism structurally. Where the NPD has been represented in state parliaments so far, the right-wing parties have been cut off from party funding in case of a ban.

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More than 29 million people worldwide live like slaves

More than 29 million people worldwide live like slaves

The country has the highest percentage of slaves in terms of population. In absolute numbers, the most slaves lived in india: 14 million people.

Western countries landed in the bottom quarter of the slave index. "But that does not mean that there are no slaves in these countries," the report states. Germany comes in 136th out of 162 countries. Around 10,000 people are to live here like slaves. The authors admit that they arrived at this figure only by mathematical comparison with other countries. "Because modern slavery is a hidden crime, the true numbers are probably higher," it says. At the bottom of the ranking – i.E. With the fewest problems – are nine european countries and new zealand.

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The spd attacks with bernhard rub

The spd attacks with bernhard rub

No sign of excitement. Instead, bernhard rub stands there with a grin on his face. Apparently this reflects his anticipation of the press conference that is about to begin. Because the habberge district association of the SPD has invited people to talk at the cafe auszeit in eltmann. There, the party will present its candidate for the march 2014 county council elections.
That it would be the 59-year-old rub, the incumbent mayor of sand, was an open secret. The frankischer tag had already found out and reported it at the beginning of july, now came from the side of the social democrats the official confirmation. Becoming a red county councilman in an otherwise black county is a difficult task for the candidate. "Who else, if not bernhard rub, is in a position to do this??", asks wolfgang bruhl, district chairman of the habberge SPD, rhetorically during his address to the press and his fellow party members.

What rub wants
Rub makes it clear right away what his ambition to become a district administrator is all about: "i hope the interest is not only in my person, but also in my convictions." Because rub has set his sights on an area that he has been working on for years as an incumbent mayor and member of the district and county councils: education, the energy transition, health care, the development of the rural area and, in connection with this, the connection of the entire habberge district to the nurnberg transport network (VGN). These are the pillars on which he wants to build a sustainable county. And doesn't want to just say that: "you have to have wishes, but they have to be adapted to reality every now and then, otherwise they will remain airlocks."
Rub, more of a pragmatist, thinks little of exaggerated promises and concentrates on what is feasible. And in some areas, he says, more could have been done. Keyword energy transition in the district: all this is going too slowly and not far enough for him. In the past, for example, he campaigned for wind turbines to be allowed in nature reserves such as the steigerwald or habberge mountains. But his weight in the main-rhon regional planning association as sander's mayor was apparently too little. As district administrator against it…
Speaking of sander burgermeister: didn't rub once say that he would never run for the office of mayor?? Yes, he admits, in 2005, before the upcoming election for mayor, he "clearly stated" that. It was clear that the current district administrator, rudolf handwerker (CSU), would not run again in 2008, and the SPD already had the idea of sending the well-known rub into the race. But he strictly refused. When mayoral elections were held again in sand in 2011, the issue of what would happen in the 2014 district council elections was not really on the agenda. Rub doesn't see a problem with this: "I will explain it to my seniors, he says.

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Lack of chips continues to slow down german market for new cars

Lack of chips continues to slow down german market for new cars

Shortage of semiconductors makes ready-to-sell new cars a scarce commodity on the german market. For this reason, there are few reasons for dealers and manufacturers to provide additional incentives to buy.

This is the finding of auto expert ferdinand dudenhoffer in the latest discount study by his duisburg car institute. "The german car market is suffering from the semiconductor crisis and new car buyers have to live with long delivery times and higher net prices."

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European union agrees on new asylum law

European union agrees on new asylum law

EU interior ministers approved a package of laws to reform european asylum policy on friday in luxembourg. Five legal texts are to ensure that persecuted persons find the same rules everywhere in the EU and receive better protection. The new requirements are to come into force in the middle of the year.

In practice, many things will become easier: asylum procedures will be shortened and will generally last only six months. Protection for minors will be increased, applicants will have better rights to appeal their cases. As before, asylum applications must be processed in the country where the applicant first enters the EU (dublin regulation).

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Frankenwaldklinik: works council criticizes data transfer during corona inspection

A clinic employee is in maternity protection. Last week, she received a call from the health department. She is a contact person of the first category and is to go into domestic quarantine. But there it is already. For weeks – and cares for her baby. She has not met any colleagues, nor participated in a corona test.

The incident is reported by manfred burdich, who is not at ease with the developments surrounding the quarantine. The chairman of the works council wonders: how do the authorities get hold of the data of employees who have not worked for weeks?? Did the hospital management pass on the data?? If so, he says, someone is obviously violating data protection laws. He has therefore asked the district administration and the hospital management for clarification.

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