Prantl's View: Mack the Knife at the Munich Security Conference
The article reflects on the themes of war and peace using the lens of two plays as commentary on the Munich Security Conference.
No existing animal today can be labeled as primitive
The article argues against the anthropocentric view that labels certain species as 'primitive' and asserts that all living species are equally evolved.
Movement New Frankfurt: How We Should Build Apartments Again
The article discusses how the 'Neues Frankfurt' movement from the 1920s transformed Frankfurt into an avant-garde hub by constructing thousands of affordable, aesthetically pleasing apartments that remain significant today.
Rap for the Anti-KΓΌhne Opera
The Ernst Deutsch Theater revives the agitprop theater of the 1970s with Olivier David's 'No Rising History,' celebrating a historical error through rap performances by JosΓ© Barras Moncada and Oscar Hoppe.
Turkey is privatizing two key bridges in Istanbul
Turkey has hired consulting firm Ernst & Young LLP to manage the privatization of two key bridges in Istanbul and several toll highways.
Federal fraud faces Senate showdown as Thune taps Ernst to lead reforms after Minnesota scandal
Senate Majority Leader John Thune has appointed Senator Joni Ernst to spearhead legislative reforms aimed at preventing fraud in light of a recent scandal in Minnesota.
15,000 people stopped 100,000 Muslims. This battle was crucial for Europe
The article discusses the pivotal role of Ernst RΓΌdiger von Starhemberg in defending Vienna during one of Europe's most significant sieges.
Left-wing Dems steer $1M to addiction group operating above Minneapolis Somali restaurant amid fraud fallout
Republican Senator Joni Ernst aims to revoke over $1 million in federal funding for a Somali-led addiction recovery organization amidst allegations of widespread fraud.
Exhibition on GDR Theatre History: Curtains that Never Opened
An exhibition by the Ernst Busch Acting School highlights dramas that were banned from premiere in GDR theatre, exploring the significant gaps in the narrative of East German cultural history.
Biography of Ernst Toller: A Poet for the Oppressed
The article explores the life and work of Ernst Toller, a prominent playwright of the Weimar Republic who emigrated during the rise of Hitler, reflecting on the complexities of individual existence and the historical context shaping his narrative.