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Elon Musk's German Tesla gigafactory has seen a 'high frequency' of staff injuries including acid... German news magazine Stern reports that emergency services were called to the Grunheide factory, on the outskirts of Berlin, around 250 times in 2022 alone. 'This frequency of accidents at work is not normal. I am really concerned that at some point someone will be killed,' union spokesman Dirk Schulze said. In one instance, a 110 pound crate fell on the head of a worker.
"Not a fake": Ukraine's Defence Intelligence Chief meets Japan's Ambassador to Ukraine Emine Dzhaparova, First Deputy Foreign Minister of Ukraine, shared a photograph with Kyrylo Budanov, Head of Ukraine’s Defence Intelligence, from their meeting with Japan's Ambassador to Ukraine. Russian propaganda machine released a fake news story alleging that a missile hit the building of Ukraine's Defence Intelligence. Stern magazine, which Russian propagandists cited to back up their claims, issued a statement saying it published no news about the injury.
Germany Calls Bullsh*t on Russian Propaganda Video of Flag on Reichstag Footage of a stunt purportedly taking place on the roof of the German parliament building emerged online. Clips showed what appeared to be a Soviet Union flag flying above the Reichstag in Berlin. On Tuesday, Germany’s Stern magazine confirmed that the videos were fake.
How a German magazine fell for a Hitler diaries hoax In 1983, Stern magazine published a special edition with excerpts from Adolf Hitler's diaries. Reporter Gerd Heidemann and the forger, Konrad Kujau, ended up in court. All volumes of the forged diaries have been published online.
How a German magazine fell for fake Hitler diaries In 1983, Stern magazine published a special edition with excerpts from Adolf Hitler's diaries. Reporter Gerd Heidemann and the forger, Konrad Kujau, ended up in court. 40 years after the scandal, all volumes of the forged diaries have been published online.
Fake 'Hitler diaries', one of world's greatest hoaxes, head for German archive The diaries were first published by Stern magazine in 1983. The Federal Archives were the first to reveal they were fake 40 years ago. Konrad Kujau was jailed for forging the diaries.
Fake 'Hitler Diaries' Head for German Archive The forged diaries of Adolf Hitler are to be handed over to Germany's national archive. The diaries were first published by Stern magazine for 9.3 million Deutsche marks. Stern published excerpts of the counterfeit series in 1983, even as doubts mounted. Konrad Kujau was jailed for forging the diaries.
Fake 'Hitler diaries', one of world's biggest hoaxes, head for German archive The forged diaries of Adolf Hitler are to be handed over to Germany's national archive. The diaries were first published by Stern magazine for 9.3 million Deutsche marks. Stern published excerpts of the counterfeit series in 1983, even as doubts mounted over their authenticity.
Fake 'Hitler diaries', one of world's biggest hoaxes, head for German archive The forged diaries of Adolf Hitler are to be handed over to Germany's national archive. The diaries were first published by Stern magazine for 9.3 million Deutsche marks. They were found to be fake following inspection of their content and the paper and ink used.
Fake 'Hitler diaries', one of world's biggest hoaxes,... Fake 'Hitler diaries', one of world's biggest hoaxes, head for German archive. First published by Stern magazine for 9.3 million Deutsche marks in 1983. Konrad Kujau was jailed for forging the diaries.
Faking Hitler, Channel 4, review: sensational diary hoax is turned into tremendous drama fun Six-part series follows the two main players: Gerd Heidemann (Lars Eidinger) and Konrad Kujau (Moritz Bleibtreu) The real-life story undeniably tipped into farce. Some at Stern express revulsion at the idea of publishing the diaries, which present Hitler in a sympathetic light.
Hitler Diaries hoax exposed in full for first time Stern, the West German magazine, claimed in 1983 to have obtained 63 volumes of the Führer's private journals, supposedly flown out of Berlin days before he died.
Tank maker Rheinmetall raises sales view as Ukraine war... Germany's Rheinmetall has raised its sales expectations for 2025. CEO Armin Papperger told German magazine Stern he expects sales to grow to 11 billion-12 billion euros. Germany has so far resisted pressure from Ukraine and some NATO allies, such as Poland.