Bayerischer Rundfunk: Droh-Potenzial mit US-Bonds: Kann die EU Trump so einbremsen?

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Seit US-Präsident Donald Trump EU-Ländern im Streit um Grönland mit Strafzöllen droht, wird in der EU über Gegenmaßnahmen diskutiert. Neben zusätzlichen Zöllen auf US-Einfuhren, gibt es noch eine weitere Möglichkeit auf Trump Druck auszuüben.

I’m Heading In… Reflecting Upon Engaging with Paul Nash’s Archive at Tate Britain – Practises Make Places: Artists’ Responses to ‘Prehistoric’ Monuments

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PAUL NASH – TATE ARCHIVES: JANUARY 2026: As I am handed the box, my pulse quickens. I am literally holding Paul Nash’s photographs of Maiden Castle, the Uffington White Horse, and Avebury in my han…

Excavating the British tin trade that shaped the Bronze Age « Archaeology# « Cambridge Core Blog

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In 2025, we published an article in Antiquity, demonstrating through chemical and isotopic analyses that, c. 1300 BC, tin ingots made from tin ores in southwest Britain are found on shipwrecks off the coast of Israel, around 4000 km away. We also showed that the tin from the Rochelongue shipwreck, found off the south coast

Daniel Naroditsky toxicology report at time of death is released

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After the shocking death of the American Grandmaster Daniel Naroditsky at the age of 29, speculations and accusations were rampant on whether it had been suicide or other. The Chief Medical Examiner of the North Carolina Office released the toxicology report, stating it had found a number of drugs in his system that could lead to addiction or death, though it leaves as many questions as answers. | Photo: Lennart Ootes

Daniel Naroditsky toxicology report at time of death is released

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After the shocking death of the American Grandmaster Daniel Naroditsky at the age of 29, speculations and accusations were rampant on whether it had been suicide or other. The Chief Medical Examiner of the North Carolina Office released the toxicology report, stating it had found a number of drugs in his system that could lead to addiction or death, though it leaves as many questions as answers. | Photo: Lennart Ootes