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German car industry sheds 51,500 jobs in a year

The dip equates to almost 7% of the total workforce in the German auto sector. Faltering exports to China and the US play a role, as new tariffs raise barriers to entry in both these core markets.

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EuroBasket 2025: All you need to know

It's time for the European championship of basketball again. Here's all you need to know about the 2025 edition, one held in four different nations.

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Africa's youth may feel lonelier than you know

Loneliness isn't often linked to Africa, but it is very common. Most affected are young people dealing with changing social and family structures.

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Global water crisis could cost trillions

A growing water deficit driven by heat and drought is set to devastate local and national economies, resulting in food insecurity, displacement and political upheaval.

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Olympic swimmer sees need for better Germany integration

Swimmer Alaa Maso fled Syria in 2015 and, along with around a million others, arrived in Germany. After competing at the Paris Olympics in 2024, Maso is applying to become a German citizen.

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Nazi human experiments still influence medicine today

A new database tells the stories of victims of forced medical research during the Nazi era. What role do the specimens and findings from that time play in modern medicine and research?

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Bayern Munich send message with Bundesliga at crossroads

Bayern Munich opened the new Bundesliga season in style while the chasing pack all faltered. But a new broadcast rights deal with content creators threatens to pit the country's fan culture against a new type of fan.

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How Florida is rebuilding for a stormy, costly future

Billion-dollar weather disasters in the US have surged fivefold since the 1980s. As climate change fuels more destructive hurricanes, homeowners are adapting to avoid the cost of having to rebuild.

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Carbon credits erase rare bird habitat in Estonia

Carbon credit projects are booming in Europe, but there are also some scams and unintended consequences. While claiming to compensate for emissions, not all schemes deliver what they promise.

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Why Trump wants US government stake in chipmaker Intel

The Trump administration has confirmed it is in talks to take a 10% stake in struggling semiconductor manufacturer Intel. Some say the move makes perfect strategic sense, but critics warn it could set a risky precedent.

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Bundesliga: What you need to know for 2025-26

A new Bundesliga season means new stars and teams to cheer for. One thing that hasn't changed though, is that Bayern Munich are the favorites for the title. Here's what you need to know.

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Cholera: A resurgent potentially deadly gut bacteria

Experts say conflict in Sudan and South Sudan has caused cholera infections to surge. The disease, which is endemic to parts of Africa and South Asia, can be prevented and treated if detected quickly.

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Why are Israel's football clubs playing in Serbia?

With Israeli clubs not permitted to play European matches in their country, Serbia has become a second home. But why there? And could Israel face a sporting ban in the way that Russia has?

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Why cured meat does not belong on the grill

Cured meats and sausages often contain nitrite, a preservative, which also enhances flavor. But at high temperatures, nitrite can form carcinogens.

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The fight against racism in German football stadiums continues

Racism reared its ugly head again during the first round of the German Cup. Despite the efforts of the foobtall association, clubs and fan groups, it seems virtually impossible to completely eliminate the problem.

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A German town's bid to break China's grip on rare earths

The small German town of Bitterfeld is leading Europe's push to recycle rare earth elements that are vital for the tech and defense sector. Can this help reduce the continent's overreliance on Chinese imports?

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India: Footballers' union urges solution to league crisis

Football in India is mired in chaos and uncertainty with the new season currently on hold due to a rights dispute. Now, after several clubs suspended their players' salaries, global union FIFPRO has demanded a solution.

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How wetlands help cities fight floods in Belgium

From Antwerp to Mechelen, restored wetlands act like giant sponges, soaking up stormwater and easing drought. As climate change fuels extreme weather, Belgium's Flanders region is restoring nature to fight floods.

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Gucci, Dior, Louis Vuitton face crisis as luxury sales slide

The personal luxury fashion market is losing its luster. Recent sales figures show that the industry, which proved resilient after pandemic lockdowns, is slowing down. Is luxury finally going out of style?

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Will financial pressure shift Israel's Gaza war stance?

Norway's wealth fund, the world's largest, is divesting from Israeli firms, citing concerns over how Israel conducts its war in Gaza. Can global sanctions, asset sales and boycotts force a shift in Israel's strategy?

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