Günther's New Approach: Sugar is not an Enemy of Democracy
The article discusses the CDU's (Christian Democratic Union) stance on the proposed tax on sugar, emphasizing a focus on freedom and personal responsibility over regulation.
Germany Blog: Günther Wants to Implement Sugar Tax via Bundesrat
Schleswig-Holstein's Prime Minister Daniel Günther is seeking to push through a sugar tax on sweetened beverages through Germany's Bundesrat after it was rejected at a CDU party conference.
Federal Politics: Günther Aims to Implement Sugar Tax via Bundesrat
Schleswig-Holstein's Prime Minister Daniel Günther plans to push for a sugar tax on sweetened beverages through Germany's Bundesrat after it was rejected at the CDU party conference.
Federal Politics: Günther Wants to Push Sugar Tax through the Federal Council
Schleswig-Holstein's Minister President Daniel Günther is seeking to implement a sugar tax on sweetened beverages via the Federal Council after it was rejected at the CDU party conference.
Daniel Günther: "I will not be intimidated"
Schleswig-Holstein's Prime Minister Daniel Günther discusses press freedom, the dangers of social media for children, and the legacy of Angela Merkel in a recent interview.
Maria Gunther: No Turning Back for American Research
The American scientific community is struggling to regain its footing after a year of severe budget cuts and layoffs, as discussed at the recent AAAS conference in Phoenix.
Column "Hank's World": Daniel Günther Misuses the Concept of Democracy
The column discusses Daniel Günther's remarks on the platform 'Nius' and the challenges of tolerating problematic opinions within a democratic framework.
The state is not a guardian
The CDU is considering a social media ban for under-16s, echoing Daniel Günther's approach, yet this raises concerns about the rights of young individuals.
Statement 'Enemies of Democracy': Nius Loses Court Case Against Günther
Nius failed in a court order application against Schleswig-Holstein's Prime Minister Daniel Günther, who spoke as a politician in a talk show, not as a prime minister, according to the court.
Why Administrative Judge Support Talk Show Guest Daniel Günther
The Administrative Court of Schleswig views Daniel Günther's criticism of the online portal 'Nius' as a statement from a political party member rather than as a representative of the state of Schleswig-Holstein, marking a significant win for the Minister-President.
Administrative Court: Daniel Günther prevails against Nius
The Schleswig-Holstein Administrative Court ruled in favor of CDU politician Daniel Günther after he criticized the news portal Nius as being 'completely fact-free' during a talk show.
"Up to the rapid removal from the country" – Günther comments after the Hamburg subway attack
Following the violent death of a young woman at the Wandsbek subway station in Hamburg, Schleswig-Holstein's Prime Minister Daniel Günther (CDU) has expressed support for the deportation of violent refugees.
“Up to quick removal from the country” - Günther comments after Hamburg subway attack
Schleswig-Holstein's Prime Minister Daniel Günther calls for action on the deportation of violent refugees following a deadly attack in a Hamburg subway station.
Results of WWE Royal Rumble 2026: Liv Morgan and Roman Reigns win, AJ Styles retires and La Parka appears
The WWE Royal Rumble 2026 concluded with Roman Reigns defeating Gunther and Liv Morgan winning her match, featuring appearances by various Mexican wrestlers including a new version of La Parka, Mr. Iguana, and Rey Mysterio.
Withdrawal by Günther-Wünsch – DDR History Remains Mandatory in Berlin Education
Berlin's Education Minister Günther-Wünsch has reversed her decision to make DDR history non-mandatory for high school students following sharp criticism of her initial plans.
"The state must not do that under any circumstances. Otherwise, censorship threatens"
Daniel Günther's comments on ‘quality criteria’ for digital journalistic formats have drawn criticism from within his CDU party and warnings against state censorship, though there is some support for him in the Union.
"People have a right to Boulevard, to journalism that works with the battle ax"
Daniel Günther's comments on "quality criteria" for digital journalism formats have sparked opposition and fears of state censorship within his CDU party, though there is some understanding for his stance among Union members.
Daniel Günther in the Shitstorm: Defensive Democrat
Schleswig-Holstein's Prime Minister Daniel Günther faces backlash for his critical comments on social media and fake news.
There is no claim - Günther does not want to sign a cease-and-desist declaration
Schleswig-Holstein's Prime Minister Daniel Günther faces legal action over his remarks regarding the online portal 'Nius' as the State Chancellery refuses to sign a corresponding cease-and-desist declaration, potentially leading to a lawsuit.
Claim does not exist – Günther will not sign a cease-and-desist declaration
Schleswig-Holstein's Prime Minister Daniel Günther is facing backlash for his statements regarding the online portal 'Nius', which is pursuing legal action, but the state chancellery refuses to sign a cease-and-desist declaration, risking a legal dispute.
Austrian Activist: If You Take Greenland, We Will Take All Your Bases in Europe
Gunther Fehlinger, an Austrian activist and NATO expansion committee president, warned the U.S. against plans to take Greenland, threatening to expel the U.S. military from Europe entirely.
“It Gives One the Feeling That It’s About Political Censorship”
Following Schleswig-Holstein's Prime Minister Daniel Günther's statement on press freedom, MABB Director Eva Flecken advocates for media content bans, specifically mentioning Nius, while columnist Gunnar Schupelius emphasizes the importance of freedom of opinion.
Media ban or censorship "never addressed", says Günther
Schleswig-Holstein's Minister-President Daniel Günther clarified his comments on press freedom, stating that there was never any discussion of banning or censoring media outlets.
Günther denies demand for media censorship
Daniel Günther, the Prime Minister of Schleswig-Holstein, emphasizes the importance of freedom of opinion and the press, asserting that he never called for censorship of media outlets.
Springer and Nius Go Wild: Is Daniel Günther a Censor?
Media outlets Springer and Nius are up in arms following CDU politician Daniel Günther's appearance on Lanz, accusing him of wanting to impose censorship, while suggesting the controversy is staged.
Springer and Nius are going wild: Is Daniel Günther a censor?
Media outlets Springer and Nius have criticized CDU politician Daniel Günther, accusing him of wanting to introduce censorship following his appearance on a talk show, amidst claims that the outrage is staged.
"Those who do not respect the constitution should not hold office" - Outrage after Günther's "Lanz" appearance
Schleswig-Holstein's Prime Minister Daniel Günther faces criticism for his remarks about media quality, sparking discussions on constitutional respect and censorship alongside warnings from CSU leader Markus Söder.
Günther explains his remarks on 'Lanz' – and criticizes 'alternative' media
Daniel Günther, the Prime Minister of Schleswig-Holstein, clarifies his comments on opinion and press freedom while criticizing social networks and alternative media outlets, emphasizing the importance of press freedom.
Lawyer Steinhöfel takes legal action against Prime Minister Günther
Lawyer Joachim Steinhöfel is taking legal action against Schleswig-Holstein's Prime Minister Daniel Günther over statements made during a television appearance that sparked a media debate.
"We should replace half of the political class"
FDP Vice Wolfgang Kubicki criticizes Daniel Günther's proposals to restrict press freedom as illegal and warns against state censorship, asserting that populists have the right to express their opinions.
"The View of Daniel Günther is a Danger to Democracy"
WELT's chief reporter Anna Schneider strongly criticizes Daniel Günther's call for stricter media control, arguing that if politicians decide which media can exist, we no longer live in a democracy.
"We will hold Günther legally accountable for this"
Lawyer Joachim Steinhöfel sharply criticizes Schleswig-Holstein Minister President Daniel Günther's call for stronger media control, labeling him a 'firestarter in the guise of a respectable citizen' who has declared war on press freedom.
Daniel Günther is taking on freedom of expression
Sebastian Vorbach critiques Schleswig-Holstein's Minister-President Daniel Günther for his call for stricter media control, viewing it as an attack on freedom of expression.
"This is completely unconstitutional" - constitutional lawyer criticizes Günther's media control push
Constitutional lawyer Volker Boehme-Neßler criticizes Schleswig-Holstein's Prime Minister Daniel Günther for advocating greater media control, expressing concern for media freedom.
"This is completely unconstitutional" - Constitutional lawyer criticizes Günther's initiative
Schleswig-Holstein's Prime Minister Daniel Günther has called for stricter media control, which constitutional lawyer Volker Boehme-Neßler critiques as a serious disregard for media freedom.
"Absolutely unacceptable, authoritarian nonsense" - Günther's appearance on "Lanz" causes outrage
Schleswig-Holstein's Prime Minister Daniel Günther's call for a social media ban for those under 16 and increased media control during his appearance on 'Markus Lanz' has sparked sharp criticism across party lines.
"This would be the end of freedom of expression"
Media scientist Norbert Bolz expresses disbelief over Schleswig-Holstein's Prime Minister Daniel Günther's proposal for a political quality control for media, calling it a form of authoritarianism.
The media are not there to please politicians
Daniel Günther, the CDU prime minister, calls for a crackdown on media that he claims puts his party in trouble, raising concerns about his views on press and freedom of opinion despite his stated aim to protect democracy.
Contestant Brings Two Friends Along - Günther Jauch Intervenes
During an episode of 'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?', host Günther Jauch intervenes when a contestant has two friends sitting directly in her line of sight, disrupting the game.
Two Friends Sit in the Candidate's Line of Sight – Günther Jauch Steps In
During an episode of "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?", host Günther Jauch intervened when two friends of a contestant were sitting directly in her line of sight.
Television: Would You Have Known?
The article discusses the enduring popularity and variety of quiz shows in German television, highlighting their significance in the careers of hosts like Günther Jauch, Joko, Klaas, and Stefan Raab.
“Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?”: “The simple questions are the big challenge”
The RTL quiz show "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" has been airing for 26 years with host Günther Jauch, showcasing the challenge of crafting simple yet difficult questions by the team at Mind the Company.
Deep interventions that can also lead to difficulties within the apparatus
Following the arrest of Venezuela's President Maduro, the United States faces complex challenges requiring patience, according to Latin America expert Professor Günther Maihold.
"Let us prepare ourselves and our country together well"
Schleswig-Holstein's Prime Minister Daniel Günther calls for greater unity and hope among the people amidst global crises and security concerns, urging them to work together to make the country more resilient.
What happens when the sources of German prosperity are deliberately buried
The decline of Stuttgart, once a wealthy city, highlights the impending challenges for the Federal Republic as politicians hope to buy time with new taxes, as elaborated by Daniel Günther.