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In fact, 20.5 percent had made their cross with the SPD.

In fact, 20.5 percent had made their cross with the SPD.

With his fifth Masters triumph in 2019, Woods once again set an example and underpinned his exceptional position. And it’s not over yet: More memorable appearances are likely to follow. Source: ntv.de, dbe / sid “Lionel Messi had no reason to be happy last season. At least athletically. (Photo: AP) Lionel Messi wins a title in the He’s not in a lot of trouble with his club last season, but financially things are going very well for the Argentine: No footballer earns more, the huge amount of money enables him to become a member of a highly exclusive club. Football star Lionel Messi allegedly has it in the As the highest paid football player in the world, the Argentine striker of FC Barcelona has now amassed more than one billion dollars (840 million euros), reported the US magazine “Forbes”. Messi earned 126 this year alone Million dollars – 92 million dollars for the 2020/21 season at FC Barcelona and 34 million dollars through sponsorship deals and the like. That makes Messi the vie, according to Forbes rte athlete in the billionaires club.

Before him, the US golfer Tiger Woods, the former US boxer Floyd Mayweather and Messi’s football rival, the Portuguese Cristiano Ronaldo, accumulated such incredible wealth. Basketball legend Michael Jordan also made it to become a billionaire – but only after his active days as an athlete through a mega-deal with sports equipment supplier Nike and the purchase of NBA team Charlotte Hornets. Messi recently caused a stir because he was Barcelona Wanted to leave after 20 years – but the club insisted on compliance with the contract and the 33-year-old gave in. On the “Forbes” footballer rankings, Cristiano Ronaldo of Juventus Turin with 117 million dollars in annual income, the Brazilian Neymar with 96 million dollars and the French Kylian Mbappé with 42 million dollars (both Paris St. Germain) place behind Messi According to “Forbes”, the ten best-earning footballers in the world have raked in around 570 million euros this year. That is eleven percent more than in the previous season. Source: ntv.de, ter / AFP “Israel must now take responsibility for the occupied territories, says Palestinian President Abbas. (Photo: picture alliance / Soeren Stache) Israel’s new government wants in In accordance with US President Trump’s Middle East plan to annex the settlements and the Jordan Valley in the West Bank.

Palestinian President Abbas categorically rejects this – and reacts with a threat. Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has declared an end to all agreements with Israel and the USA. At a meeting of the Palestinian leadership in Ramallah, Abbas said, according to the Wafa news agency, this also includes security arrangements. Abbas was reacting to Israel’s annexation plans in the occupied West Bank.

Abbas had made similar threats in the past, but had not yet implemented them, saying that Israel must now take responsibility for the occupied territories, the Palestinian president said. As a partner of an occupying power, the USA is made “fully responsible for the oppression of the Palestinian people”. Israel’s new government wants to annex the settlements and the Jordan Valley in the West Bank, in accordance with US President Donald Trump’s Middle East plan. The plans are highly controversial internationally. Trump presented the plan in Washington in January in Netanyahu’s presence.

The most important points of the plan: The Palestinians are given the prospect of their own state, but subject to strict conditions. Jerusalem is supposed to remain the undivided capital of Israel. Palestinian President Abbas immediately rejected the plan. The Palestinians have been boycotting the US government since Trump unilaterally recognized Jerusalem as Israel’s capital at the end of 2017.the only way to avoid plagiarism in an argumentative essay is to Trump’s plan provides for around 70 percent of the area of ​​the West Bank for the Palestinians.

The Israeli settlements with hundreds of thousands of Israelis should remain. In addition, the Palestinians would not, at least initially, receive any security checks across their own borders. During the 1967 Six Day War, Israel conquered the West Bank and East Jerusalem, among other things. The Palestinians are demanding the territories for their own state – with East Jerusalem as the capital. Source: ntv.de, bad / dpa “News and information at a glance. Collection of articles by n-tv.de on Tiger Woods The superstar of golf is back for good: At the traditional US Masters, Tiger Woods not only secured his 15th overall.

Major title of his career. The 43-year-old is also crowning a comeback that many experts no longer thought possible. Golf superstar Tiger Woods just barely missed his 15th major triumph twice. Now he is reaching for the title again at the Masters.

Before the final round, the crowd favorite is just two strokes behind the top duo. However, adversity threatens: from a storm. Even at the age of 61, the veteran Bernhard Langer still inspires golf fans and teammates. After two laps in the Masters, he is within striking distance of the top who was decades younger. There is also superstar Tiger Woods involved – and euphoric the audience.

The Ryder Cup is back in Europe. At the gates of Paris, the European golf stars prevail against their US competitors ahead of schedule. Above all, an indomitable Italian brings his opponents row by row to despair.

At the 42nd Ryder Cup, Europe’s golf stars are on the verge of wresting the trophy from the United States. In Paris, an Italian-English duo is driving the Americans to the verge of madness. US star Tiger Woods is “pissed off” and “frustrated”.

The start of the 42nd Ryders Cup was successful from a European perspective. In the golf classic, the USA cannot bring their lead over the lunch break.

An Italian and an Englishman play a big role in a continental comparison. Golfers are usually individual athletes. But there are exceptions: for example the Ryder Cup. The battle of strength between Europe and the USA is all about the team. And for the Americans to win again in Europe after 25 years.

By Heiko Oldbod, Boston Sensational comeback: Tiger Woods wins the Tour Championship in Atlanta. It is the first tournament win for the US golf star in over five years. The 42-year-old can hardly believe it and is overwhelmed by his emotions on the pitch.

With his victory in the anniversary edition of the PGA Championship, golf professional Brooks Koepka achieved a historic major triumph. The star of the tournament is still superstar Tiger Woods. After his comeback he finally bites again and almost snatches the victory. “News and information at a glance. Collection of articles from n-tv.de on the subject of the West Bank Israel has moved into Kalkilja in the West Bank and is doing a large-scale mobilization of reservists prepared to reoccupy further Palestinian cities: Two Palestinians attacked the Jewish settlement of Itamar in the West Bank.

Four Israelis and the two attackers died. Israeli tanks again advanced into the city of Jenin in the West Bank that evening. In the morning, 19 Israelis were killed in a suicide attack in Jerusalem.

Just one day after the construction of an Israeli barrier fence to the West Bank began, another Palestinian suicide bomber blew himself up in northern Israel. On Saturday night, Israeli soldiers again looked for Palestinian militants in Jenin (West Bank). According to the Palestinian authorities, strong Israeli associations entered the Palestinian city of Nablus in the West Bank on Friday night. Three of those killed were students in a Jewish Orthodox school in the Itamar settlement.

The attacker was shot dead by security forces after the attack. An Israeli was previously murdered near the Ofra settlement. After the Palestinian suicide attacks on the weekend of Pentecost, Israel wants to erect an electronically secured border fence to the West Bank within six months. After five months of house arrest, Palestinian President Arafat has left his official residence in Ramallah for the first time to visit several cities in the West Bank. Israel has moved into Kalkilja in the West Bank and with the mobilization of reservists has prepared a large-scale operation to reoccupy other Palestinian cities. “Now they have the upcoming election in Lower Saxony in mind: Martin Schulz and Angela Merkel. (Photo: dpa) Shortly before the important one According to the latest Forsa survey, the state election in Lower Saxony remains unchanged from the previous week’s values.

There is also little shift in the smaller parties. At least the big parties are not sinking any further. This is the first message of the new star RTL election trend. The second: In general, nothing really happens. More precisely, that means: CDU and CSU come unchanged to 32 percent – the SPD is also stuck with its 20 percent from the previous week. With the smaller parties, the Greens gain one percentage point and get eleven percent of the vote.

The left lost a point and came to nine percent. AfD and FDP stick to their values ​​from the previous week of twelve and eleven percent respectively, and there are also only minor differences in the chancellor preference. SPD leader Martin Schulz continues to lose ground and only has 21 percent approval. That is one point less than the previous week. With Chancellor Angela Merkel, 49 percent of the electorate would still cross their mark. Conspicuous for a possible Jamaica coalition: Merkel’s support among the voters of the FDP has increased by five percentage points compared to the previous week and now comes to 60 percent.

Their support from the voters of the Union and the Greens, however, remains unchanged: Among the supporters of the CDU and CSU, 92 percent are in favor of the Federal Chancellor, among the Green supporters it is 48 percent. Source: ntv.de, sma “About the composition de Bundestag may have to be re-voted. (Photo: dpa) Jamaica is not an option at federal level – but why is that? The Germans do not see the main blame on the FDP alone. In the case of new elections, most of them support Merkel’s candidacy. Bitter news there is for Seehofer. The end of the Jamaica explorations at the instigation of the FDP meets with incomprehension among most Germans.

A good 53 percent of those surveyed said they had no understanding of the liberals’ decision, as the latest RTL / n-tv trend barometer shows. Only 43 percent can understand the step. After the end of the talks, 45 percent are now in favor of new elections. Only 27 percent would prefer the grand coalition to continue. Meanwhile, the FDP can count on its supporters to support its decision. Almost two thirds (64 percent) of the FDP sympathizers said they could understand the departure of party leader Christian Lindner from the talks.

Among AfD supporters, Lindner’s decision even met with approval from 80 percent. In contrast, only 27 percent of the CSU and 28 percent of the Greens voters can understand the FDP line. The question of who is presumably responsible for the failure of the talks becomes more complicated. Regardless of their own party preference, very few see the blame on the CDU. Instead, 26 percent of those surveyed said that an agreement at the CSU had failed.

On the other hand, 19 percent each place their unwillingness with the FDP and the Greens. A majority of those surveyed (38 percent) see the question of guilt with all four parties. Striking: every third Green supporter blames the CSU – but just as many also the FDP. In contrast, four out of ten FDP sympathizers questioned see the reason for Jamaica’s failure in the action of the Greens.

And at least 27 percent of the CDU voters point their finger at the Union sister CSU. When asked which top staff the parties should use in possible new elections, almost half of those surveyed (49 percent) voted for a renewed candidacy for Chancellor Angela Merkel. Among the CDU supporters, 85 percent say this, and among the CSU voters it is 69 percent. In contrast, SPD leader Martin Schulz has a more difficult position.

29 percent of those surveyed want to see him as a candidate for chancellor. After all, that is the best value among all top SPD politicians. Schulz has a slim majority of 53 percent of his own supporters. Meanwhile, the survey results are bitter for CSU boss Horst Seehofer. The Bavarian Prime Minister wants to inform the party committees about his future on Thursday.

And if it is up to the voters, his time as a top politician should end: 70 percent of those surveyed are of the opinion that Seehofer should give up all of his offices. 73 percent of the CDU supporters are in favor of this. And even within the CSU following, 64 percent of those surveyed see the end of the Seehofer era. If there were new elections, 31 percent of the votes would currently go to the Union.

The SPD would receive 21 percent. Greens and AfD would each get 12 percent. 10 percent of the voters would vote for the FDP, 9 percent for the left. On behalf of the RTL media group, 1789 voters were asked today for the survey. Source: ntv.de, jwu “Now it’s going to be cleaned up: workers are removing election posters in Berlin with the likenesses of Schulz and Merkel. (Photo: REUTERS) The result of the Bundestag election was disastrous for the Union and the SPD. The first Forsa survey after the election shows that things can get worse. The AfD easily loses in the poll Other small parties, especially the Greens, are gaining ground. In the first Stern-RTL election trend after the Bundestag election, the big parties lost slightly compared to the results of the Bundestag election.

The Greens in particular are increasing. The individual figures: The Union comes to 32 percent in the Forsa survey. In the federal election she had reached 32.9 percent. 20 percent of those surveyed said they would vote for the SPD if there were parliamentary elections next Sunday. In fact, 20.5 percent had made their cross with the SPD.

Only once, in 1949, did the Union fare even worse in a federal election. It was even the worst result for the SPD, with the AfD coming in at 12 percent in the current election trend (after 12.6 percent in the federal election). The FDP reached 11 percent (10.7), the Greens 10 percent (8.9) and the Left 12 percent (12.6). There are also only slight changes compared to the last Forsa survey when it comes to the question of chancellor preference before the election.

In a direct election, 22 percent of the voters would vote for SPD leader Martin Schulz, which is one percentage point less. 49 percent would vote for the CDU chairwoman Angela Merkel, an increase of two percentage points.

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