Runoff election for district administrator Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen: Geretsrieder Schmid triumphs over Kochler Holz
Ludwig Schmid of the Free Voters has won the runoff election for district administrator in Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen, defeating Thomas Holz of the CSU.
Handball National Team: Dream Catcher in the Shadow of Superman
The German national handball team celebrates the impressive debut of young goalkeeper Lasse Ludwig, who made a remarkable impact in his first match despite the absence of star player Andreas Wolff.
Debate on Fuel Prices: After the Fuel Package, a Windfall Tax Could Follow
The Bundestag is debating tighter regulations for gas stations, with a potential windfall tax on excessive profits generating controversy.
Twelve Questions for the Runoff: 'What Can Your Opponent Do That You Cannot?'
The runoff election for the Tölzer district leadership is set between Thomas Holz (CSU) and Ludwig Schmid (FW) on March 22, following a close first round.
District council election in Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen: SPD and ÖDP recommend Ludwig Schmid
The SPD and ÖDP parties in Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen have endorsed Ludwig Schmid for the district leadership against Thomas Holz in the upcoming election.
Taking over Norway: "Thinking that we will become like Karlsson and Klæbo"
Swedish equestrian Ludwig Svennerstål expresses hopes that cross-border collaboration with Norway can enhance competition in eventing, inspired by the success of cross-country skiers Karlsson and Klæbo.
What’s Happening in Art in Bavaria: These Exhibitions Celebrate Beauty
The article highlights upcoming art exhibitions in Bavaria that reflect the themes of beauty and renewal associated with spring.
Ludwig Göransson's father on the Oscar success: 'I shed a tear of joy'
Tomas Göransson, father of composer Ludwig Göransson, expresses his pride and joy over his son's Oscar win for the film 'Sinners', reflecting on their close bond and musical journey together.
Ludwig Erhard Summit: 'We would like to provide you with the following wording'
The Ludwig Erhard Summit is facing criticism, with sponsors being provided with response templates for media inquiries amid concerns about its success.
Ludwig Göransson makes history - wins his third Oscar
Swedish composer Ludwig Göransson has made history by winning his third Oscar for the soundtrack of "Sinners," tying with notable Swedish figures like Ingrid Bergman for the record.
Guide: Everything You Need to Know About the Oscars
The article provides a comprehensive guide for this year's Oscars, highlighting key Swedish nominees and their potential historical significance.
Milei arrived in Spain, where he will participate in a meeting of liberal entrepreneurs
Argentinian President Javier Milei has arrived in Spain to attend the Madrid Economic Forum organized by liberal thinkers.
Swedish film giant can break Oscar record
Ludwig Göransson is on the brink of potentially setting a Swedish Oscar record, although he claims the accolades are not of great importance to him.
True Story: Neurologist Changed Treatment in the 1940s – The Consequences Can Be Seen This Friday on TV
The article discusses the impact of neurologist Ludwig Guttmann's revolutionary treatment methods for spinal cord injury patients in the 1940s, as highlighted in the film 'The Best of Men', coinciding with the current Winter Paralympics.
Yayoi Kusama in Cologne: Dot Dot Comma Dot
The exhibition 'Yayoi Kusama' at Museum Ludwig in Cologne celebrates the artist's legacy and the museum's 50th anniversary, showcasing 300 works over 80 years.
Science and Education: Munich Universities Remain 'Excellent'
The Ludwig Maximilians University (LMU) and the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have been awarded the title of 'Excellence University' for the fourth consecutive time.
Science in Munich: LMU and TUM Remain Excellent
The Ludwig Maximilians University (LMU) and the Technical University of Munich (TUM) have received the prestigious status of Excellence University for another seven years.
District Council Election in the District of Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen: Duel for the District Office: Holz against Schmid
The district council election in Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen is primarily a contest between Thomas Holz of the CSU and Ludwig Schmid of the Free Voters, following the retirement of long-serving District Administrator Josef Niedermaier.
Statue of King Ludwig II.: The Kini Returns to a Prominent Location
A statue of King Ludwig II, previously destroyed by the Nazis, is set to return to the Cornelius Bridge in Munich as a new memorial site featuring a 'romantic ruin' design.
Prince Ludwig of Bavaria and his commitment in Kenya: 'I believe very much that films can change the world'
Prince Ludwig of Bavaria has been actively supporting development aid in Kenya and uses the film 'Nawi' to raise awareness about education and child marriage.
The Ludwig Band is Growing
La Ludwig Band has a new album titled 'Pel barri es comenta', signaling a more ambitious and universally appealing sound in their pop-rock style.
Radio Feature: The Inventor of the Political Essay
This article profiles journalist and writer Ludwig Börne and his confrontations with censors during his life.
Anniversary Year: Seven Lectures on the History of Dießen
Dießen celebrates its 700-year anniversary with a series of seven lectures organized by archivist Barbara Blankenburg, covering essential themes from the town's history.
The Hiking Tip: With a Yearning for Freedom on the Schrenzer
Butzbach in the Wetterau region plans to honor Friedrich Ludwig Weidig, a champion for freedom and national unity, by adding his name to the town's designation.
Looking for Ludwig
Authorities are exploring the possibility of locating a missing individual named Ludwig.
Lilly Reich (and not Mies) in the Barcelona Pavilion: a masterpiece finds its author
The article discusses how the contributions of architect Lilly Reich to the iconic Barcelona Pavilion, designed for the 1929 International Exposition, have been historically overlooked in favor of her male counterpart Ludwig Mies van der Rohe.
Ludwig II. in Film: The Many Faces of the Fairy Tale King
The article discusses the enigmatic legacy of King Ludwig II of Bavaria and his portrayal in film, focusing on the mystery surrounding his death and the ongoing speculation about it.
Bavarian Castle Administration Reports: Full House in the World Heritage Castle
The Bavarian Castle Administration reports a significant increase in visitors to King Ludwig II's hunting lodge, despite its remote location and limited open season.
Rebecca Ferguson on motherhood at 23 with her 45-year-old partner: I took on the responsibility very young
Actress Rebecca Ferguson discusses becoming a mother at 23 with her partner Ludwig Halberg, who is 22 years her senior.
Australian historian: Christopher Clark receives the Ludwig Börne Prize
Historian Christopher Clark has been awarded the Ludwig Börne Prize for his notable works on Prussian history and the outbreak of World War I.
Can artificial intelligence think?
The article discusses the philosophical question of whether thinking can be equated with the operations of signs as presented by Ludwig Wittgenstein and its influence on Alan Turing's imitation game.
Public Transport Workers' Strike Reaches 5th Day in Greater São Luís and Raises Questions About Work Absences; Understand
The public transport workers' strike in Greater São Luís has reached its fifth day, causing difficulties for commuters and raising questions about potential penalties for absences during the strike.
Chancellor Bungalow: Schmidt found it impractical, Brandt didn’t move in at all
The Bonn Chancellor Bungalow, designed by Sep Ruf as an alternative to Nazi architecture, was elegant and open, yet few chancellors found it an appealing place to live.
Andrzej Giza: Continuation with an Addition of Evolution
Andrzej Giza has taken over as president of the Ludwig van Beethoven Association and general director of the Beethoven Easter Festival following Elżbieta Penderecka's death, ensuring continuation of various projects with an expanded management team.
Two different opportunities for German manufacturers
The Detroit Motor Show is currently taking place in the USA, where 41 car brands are showcasing their latest trends to attract auto enthusiasts, as reported by WELT reporter Ludwig Degmayr.
Several top politicians cancel Weimer Media Group summit
Many high-profile politicians, including Bavaria's Prime Minister Markus Söder, are canceling their attendance at the Ludwig-Erhard summit of the Weimer Media Group amid criticisms of the event for allegedly trying to influence political decision-makers.
Narcotized and killed for the insurance policy: "First she was convinced to have a child"
The investigation into the murder of Franka Ludwig reveals that the crime was planned over several years, starting with her being persuaded to have a child.
75 Cents per Liter - We Can Only Dream of That in Germany
At the Detroit Motor Show, WELT reporter Ludwig Degmayr discusses why the US market remains crucial for European brands despite protectionism, as American manufacturers focus on size and combustion engines.
Health and Prevention: So No Child Has to Die from Sudden Cardiac Arrest Anymore
The Nicolas May Foundation, in collaboration with the Pediatric Cardiology and Pediatric Intensive Care department of Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, has initiated a groundbreaking study named "Hand aufs Herz" to improve heart checkups for children and prevent sudden cardiac death.
He chef and she president of the bonsai artists: who are the accused of the murder of Franka Ludwig
Two well-known figures in Florence, a chef and a bonsai association president, have been arrested for the shocking murder of Franka Ludwig.
Breakthrough in the investigation of Franka Ludwig's murder: partner and friend arrested
Emiliano Milza and Simona Hirsch have been arrested in connection with the murder of 52-year-old Franka Ludwig, found dead on July 2 in a wooded area of San Godenzo, Florence.
When the Federal Republic First Overcame Doubts About the Social Market Economy
In January 1951, Economic Minister Ludwig Erhard addressed questions from WELT, marking a significant moment in the establishment of the social market economy in West Germany and the onset of the economic miracle.
Franka Ludwig, investigators: ‘Manipulated to have a child and killed for the insurance’
Franka Ludwig was found dead six months ago in the woods of San Godenzo, with her partner and a friend arrested, allegedly motivated by a €3 million insurance payout.
Franka Ludwig killed for the 1 million insurance: after 6 months, her partner and a friend arrested
Franka Ludwig, a 52-year-old woman from near Florence, was found dead last July in a hiking trail in San Godenzo, with her partner and a friend now arrested for her murder linked to a million-dollar insurance policy.
After allegations against Weimer - Söder suspends patronage at the Economic Summit
Due to allegations of potential influence on politicians, Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Söder has suspended his patronage of the Ludwig Erhard Summit organized by the Weimer Media Group for 2026.
Söder attacks Weimer: A thunderclap resounds
Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Söder withdraws support from Wolfram Weimer's 'Ludwig Erhard Summit', provoking Chancellor Friedrich Merz.
Söder attacks Weimer: A thunderclap resounds
Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Söder withdraws support for Wolfram Weimer's 'Ludwig Erhard Summit', provoking a response from Chancellor Friedrich Merz.
Ludwig Erhard Summit: Söder's decision is right, but not far enough
Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Söder will not attend the Ludwig Erhard Summit this year, rejecting the patronage and state reception due to prior suspicions that the event may allow access to political power for a price.
Tegernsee Summit: Bavarian State Government Withdraws from Weimer Summit
The Bavarian State Government has decided to temporarily withdraw its support from the Ludwig Erhard Summit at Tegernsee, following a review of the potential issues arising from political connections promoted during the summit.
After criticism of Culture Minister Weimer: Söder suspends patronage for Ludwig Erhard Summit
Bavaria's Prime Minister Markus Söder announced he will neither sponsor nor participate in the controversial Ludwig Erhard Summit this year, and there will be no accompanying state reception due to the criticisms.