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Im April 2023 musste Sandro Schwarz bei Hertha BSC seinen Hut nehmen, ein Jahr später mischt er als Trainer der New York Red Bulls die US-amerikanische MLS auf. Nach neun Spieltagen steht seine Mannschaft auf dem zweiten Platz der Eastern Conference. Mit watson hat der Coach über seinen Wechsel in die USA, den Austausch zwischen den RB-Klubs und Kay Bernstein gesprochen. Watson: Sandro, was hältst du vom Begriff Angstgegner? Sandro Schwarz: Gegner ist ein gutes Wort, den brauchst du im Fußball. Mit Angst kann ich aber nichts anfangen. Am Ende des Tages ist es immer eine neue Herausforderung, a...
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27.500 Videos haben Jonathan Apelt, Dennis Brammen, Sebastian Lenßen, Peter Smits und Christian Stachelhaus bereits veröffentlicht. Die Youtuber von PietSmiet sind eine der größten Stars der deutschen Streaming- und Gaming-Welt. Nun bringen die besten Freunde plötzlich ein Kochbuch mit einem Sternekoch heraus. Peter Smits spricht im watson-Interview über die ungewöhnliche Entscheidung, seine Karriere und die Frage, ob der Nachwuchs seine Videos verändern wird. watson: Peter, PietSmiet erreicht online Millionen Menschen. Jetzt veröffentlicht ihr euer zweites Kochbuch. Wie passt das zusammen? Pe...
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Russia’s full-scale war on Ukraine has dealt a devastating blow to the country’s economy. While the country has begun to bounce back from an initial 29% drop in GDP, it’s estimated747858_EN.pdf) that at today’s level of growth, the country’s GDP won’t return to pre\-war levels at least until 2030\. Some areas of the economy, however, have proved more resilient than others, and – remarkably – some companies are even finding opportunities amid the disaster of war. That’s according to Oleksandr Kosovan, the founder and CEO of MacPaw, a software development company headquartered in Kyiv that devel...
Kyiv Independent (CA)
Russia’s full-scale war on Ukraine has dealt a devastating blow to the country’s economy. While the country has begun to bounce back from an initial 29% drop in GDP, it’s estimated747858_EN.pdf) that at today’s level of growth, the country’s GDP won’t return to pre\-war levels at least until 2030\. Some areas of the economy, however, have proved more resilient than others, and – remarkably – some companies are even finding opportunities amid the disaster of war. That’s according to Oleksandr Kosovan, the founder and CEO of MacPaw, a software development company headquartered in Kyiv that devel...
Kyiv Independent (UK)
Russia’s full-scale war on Ukraine has dealt a devastating blow to the country’s economy. While the country has begun to bounce back from an initial 29% drop in GDP, it’s estimated747858_EN.pdf) that at today’s level of growth, the country’s GDP won’t return to pre\-war levels at least until 2030\. Some areas of the economy, however, have proved more resilient than others, and – remarkably – some companies are even finding opportunities amid the disaster of war. That’s according to Oleksandr Kosovan, the founder and CEO of MacPaw, a software development company headquartered in Kyiv that devel...
Kyiv Independent
Local authorities in Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk Oblast have stopped assessing the damage of Russia’s war. Daily barrages of attacks make doing so both futile and extremely dangerous. Russian forces launch up to 2,500 attacks daily at the embattled region’s towns and villages located along 165 miles of the front line, according to Donetsk Oblast Governor Vadym Filashkin. “The entirety of Donetsk Oblast is under heavy fire. Even in rear cities, the enemy has been striking people with guided aerial bombs,” Filashkin told the Kyiv Independent in an interview. Nowhere in Ukraine is louder today than...
Kyiv Independent (UK)
Local authorities in Ukraine’s eastern Donetsk Oblast have stopped assessing the damage of Russia’s war. Daily barrages of attacks make doing so both futile and extremely dangerous. Russian forces launch up to 2,500 attacks daily at the embattled region’s towns and villages located along 165 miles of the front line, according to Donetsk Oblast Governor Vadym Filashkin. “The entirety of Donetsk Oblast is under heavy fire. Even in rear cities, the enemy has been striking people with guided aerial bombs,” Filashkin told the Kyiv Independent in an interview. Nowhere in Ukraine is louder today than...
Kyiv Independent (CA)
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