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Man kennt sie von klein auf – doch was sind eigentlich Sterne? Continue reading →
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Warum ist der Himmel blau – und nicht rot oder violett?
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Wie können sich Ameisen orientieren? Continue reading →
The wedding between Prince William and Princess Catherine in Westminster Abbey was rehearsed to perfection. And it was (almost) perfect. Kate didn’t trip on her train, nobody else did, there was almost no fashion faux pas and uncle Gary Goldsmith didn’t hit on William’s cousins. Well, David Beckham Continue reading →
Of course, fun-loving Prince Harry could be trusted to come up with a comedy moment. He had warned the groom that he had a surprise for him. So he arranged for the bride and groom to drive away from Buckingham Palace in a traditional old-timer with party balloons, a JUST WED rear number Continue reading →
(By Laurenz Schmitz)
The royal wedding was a big festival in places all over the world. People celebrated the marriage of Prince William and Catherine Middleton. But what was the political significance of this event? Or was it just a “nice family party”? Continue reading →
(By Grzegorz Fordon)
Do we really need a monarchy?
In the last few days the British monarchy got a lot of attention. In fact, if you don’t live under a stone, you had no chance to not see the royal wedding. Every TV station, radio station and newspaper loved the royal family and seemed to have nothing to report on except for Kate and William’s wedding. Continue reading →
(By Niklas Dieper)
Is it true that the English taxpayers have to finance it? What is hidden behind the pomp and glamour of the British royal wedding?
It is the year 2011 and the consequences of the recent economic crisis are still controlling political decision-making all over the world. On the 29th of April the British Royal family Continue reading →