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22.02.26 - 19:30
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Deutsche Bildungskatastrophe mit Ansage (Tichys Einblick)
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Die verantwortlichen Akteure selbst waschen ihre Hände in Unschuld. Sich über ihr Handeln und die desaströsen Folgen für das Land zu erregen, ist Bürgerpflicht in einer Demokratie. Es ist inzwischen vielerorts wichtiger, dass die Schüler aufsagen, es gebe mehr als zwei biologische Geschlechter, der Islam sei die Religion des Friedens und ihre eigene Generation sei
Der Beitrag Deutsche Bildungskatastrophe mit Ansage erschien zuerst auf Tichys Einblick....
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22.02.26 - 19:24
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ASX set for uncertain start after Trump tariffs drama (SMH)
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Wall Street kept calm after the Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump's sweeping tariffs, but the president's promise on Sunday to reimpose them at 15 per cent for all nations has investors bracing for an uncertain start on the Australian sharemarket....
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22.02.26 - 19:18
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The Guardian view on the funding crisis at the National Gallery: the public should not pay the price | Editorial (The Guardian)
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Financial difficulties at one of the UK's most prestigious institutions are a sign of the times. But maintaining free access to great art must be a priority“The National Gallery is doing a great job isn't it?” David Hockney reflected in 2024. “Everything in the collection is good, every single picture is good.” Judging by recent performance, the artist would seem to be right. The gallery's blockbuster Van Gogh exhibition closed in January last year after a record-breaking 335,000 visitors. Its 200th anniversary celebrations, including the opening of the newly designed Sainsbury Wing and rehang, attracted a 60% rise in visitors since May.But barely 10 months later, the art world is digesting the stark news that the National Gallery will face a deficit of £8.2m in the coming year. Proposed cuts could include fewer free exhibitions, higher ticket prices, less international borrowing and job losses. Two huge cash donations of £150m each are ringfenced to build an ambitious new wing for ...
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