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Katrin Bennhold
Berlin bureau chief for The New York Times. Formerly in London and Paris. The NYT mission: We seek the truth and help people understand the world.
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Wiebke Ramm Hul 6
„Der -Prozess. Das Protokoll“ gibt es nun auch als Taschenbuch. Als sehr, sehr dickes Taschenbuch. Für wenig Geld. Denn wir finden: Möglichst viele Menschen sollten lesen, was im Prozess gegen Beate Zschäpe und andere geschah.
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Katrin Bennhold 7 oras
Walter Lübcke was shot in the head on his front porch while his wife and grandchild were asleep inside. It was Germany’s first political assassination from the far right since WWII. “What is happening to our country?” the foreign minister asked. My report:
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C. Stelzenmüller 4 na oras
„There has been a striking disconnect between Germany’s strong collective consciousness of its Nazi past and its far weaker collective consciousness of neo-Nazi terrorism in recent decades...“ Yes. And it needs to stop. Now. Excellent by
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Katrin Bennhold 4 na oras
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Totally agree. There were too many wake up calls that have been ignored. Every NSU murder was one. Let’s hope that the death of a politician finally focuses minds...
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New York Times World 5 oras
After a German lawmaker defended Angela Merkel's refugee policy, there were calls to "shoot him now." Then someone did, and it's part of a trend of far-right militancy in the country.
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The New York Times 9 na oras
Just 0.3% of registered voters will pick the UK's next prime minister. This sliver of the population is mostly white, aging and male – and represents the Conservative Party's grass roots members who have never before picked a leader for the country.
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Katrin Bennhold 5 oras
I deliberately called it the 1st far-right political assassination. Not the 1st far-right murder. I distinguish explicitly between this and the many other murders in the piece. I hoped that the word ‘assassination’ communicated this. It commonly refers to a murder of a politician
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Katrin Bennhold 5 oras
Sumasagot kay @oliverschlappat @illoussi
I deliberately called it the 1st far-right political assassination. Not the 1st far-right murder. I distinguish explicitly between this and the many other murders in the piece. I hoped that the word ‘assassination’ communicated this. It commonly refers to a murder of a politician
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Katrin Bennhold 5 oras
Sumasagot kay @_scs @EskenSaskia
Please read the article. I reference all the other murders and in particular the shocking neglect of the NSU case. This is the first assassination of a politician. Not the first car right murder.
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Katrin Bennhold 6 na oras
Sumasagot kay @oliverschlappat @illoussi
If you read the article you will find reference to all those murders
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Katrin Bennhold 6 na oras
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I do include those civilian murders in the article. This is the first fat right assassination of a politician, though, which does raise the temperature another notch
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Katrin Bennhold 7 oras
Walter Lübcke was shot in the head on his front porch while his wife and grandchild were asleep inside. It was Germany’s first political assassination from the far right since WWII. “What is happening to our country?” the foreign minister asked. My report:
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Katrin Bennhold Hul 6
She is a gynecologist with 7 children who knows a lot about fighter jets. And she dreams of a United States of Europe. Meet the woman who might soon hold the EU’s most powerful job:
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Guntram Wolff Hul 6
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C. Stelzenmüller Hul 6
“The message is: We don’t want to appease the populists,” he said. “We don’t want a half-hearted Europe; we want a courageous Europe.” ⁦⁩ on great ⁦⁩ portrait by ⁦
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Melissa Eddy Hul 6
E.U.’s Top Pick: has followed Ursula von der Leyen for years and shares her insight about the woman who is too pious for feminists, too feminist for conservatives
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New York Times World Hul 6
The choice for EU's top job: A gynecologist with seven children who knows just about everything about fighter jets. She says grace before dinner and believes in gay adoption. And she has both feminists and conservatives grumbling.
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Ulrich Speck Hul 6
Good profile of Ursula von der Leyen
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The LAM Sisterhood Hul 4
Dear We made this for you Love, LAM
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Marcus Williams Hul 6
Finally caught up on fantastically insightful podcast by on the future of Liberal Democracy in Europe and the need to adopt a language of the future that pays attention to the needs, fears and hopes of all people, including conservatives
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