Former Bayern Munich footballer, 18, KILLED by a knee to the face during training match in Spain as family accuses Chinese officials of a cover-up
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Photographers, translators, academics and GPs are among those whose jobs are either threatened or aided by the tech
Oliver Fiegel, a 47-year-old photographer based in Munich, was reading a German nati…
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Many of us believe that cognitive decline is an inevitable part of ageing, but a new study looking at how our skills change with age challenges that idea. Ian Sample talks to Ludger Woessmann, a prof…
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Mangroves are being destroyed and residents displaced to make way for an airport to serve president Nayib Bukele’s vision of a tax-free economic hub
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The president has slashed $400m in funding from Columbia University. He wants to stifle criticism of Israel – but the real target is dissent
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Bayern Munich were shocked at home by Bochum, but they still strengthened their hand after Leverkusen lost again
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As the anti-woman influencer sees it, domination is its own end. Is it any surprise he’s a supporter of the president?
Andrew Tate is now a free man.
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Member states must stop squabbling over trivial matters – and a firmer stance against states that promote Putin’s and Trump’s agenda is needed too
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