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US court orders government to reverse changes in national parks
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Politique·13.06.2026Résumé IA

US court orders government to reverse changes in national parks

A US court has issued a preliminary injunction ordering the government to reverse its interventions in the memory culture of national parks and public spaces. Federal Judge Angel Kelley in Boston stated that the government's actions set a dangerous precedent for censorship. The decree, 'Restoring Truth and Reason in American History,' signed by President Donald Trump, had instructed the Interior Ministry to review all memorials for potentially negative portrayals of US history. This led to the removal of exhibits and information panels on topics such as slavery and climate change. Judge Kelley mandated that these items be reinstated by July 4th, the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. Environmental and historical groups had filed lawsuits against Trump's decree.

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Die Zeit
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Politique·13.06.2026Résumé IA

US government must reinstate removed historical markers

A US federal judge in Boston has ordered the government to reinstate historical markers and exhibits removed under a Trump-era executive order. The order, which aimed to counter narratives of racism and oppression in American history, has been criticized for attempting to 'rewrite history with a correction pen.' The government has 21 days to comply, before the 250th anniversary of US independence.

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Die Welt
Ludwigshafener Tafel kämpft mit explodierenden Kosten und sinkenden Spenden
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Labor·29.04.2026Résumé IA

Ludwigshafener Tafel kämpft mit explodierenden Kosten und sinkenden Spenden

Die Tafel in Ludwigshafen kämpft mit massiv steigenden Betriebskosten: Diesel für die Transporter kostet statt 70 nun rund 100 Euro pro Tankfüllung, die Stromkosten sollen von 10.000 auf bis zu 13.000 Euro jährlich steigen. Gleichzeitig spenden Supermärkte weniger Lebensmittel. Der Dachverband berichtet von bundesweit etwa einem Viertel der über 970 Tafeln mit Aufnahmestopps oder Wartelisten. Etwa 1,5 Millionen Menschen erhalten deutschlandweit Unterstützung.

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Tagesschau Wirtschaft