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Germany: Olaf Scholz joins TikTok
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has promised he “won’t dance,” with his spokesperson saying the account would reach more people curious about politics on the platform.https://ouo.io/dDTlmO
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New guidelines to help kids overcome food allergies
A new study provides safe guidelines for clinicians and families training children to overcome food allergies. Experts have said it’s like “training for a marathon.”https://ouo.io/HPegy2c
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Total solar eclipse 2024: A quick guide on what to expect
North America will witness a total solar eclipse on April 8. Find out how and where you can watch it.https://ouo.io/bP2J6d
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Traveling from Berlin to Helsinki — without using a plane
Flying is a major CO2 emitter when traveling. But how feasible are alternative modes of transportation? DW reporter Benjamin Bathke traveled 36 hours to find out.https://ouo.io/cp70gl
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ABBA: Unexpected success story that started 50 years ago
On March 6, 1974, the Swedish pop band ABBA won the 19th Eurovision Song Contest, held in the English seaside resort of Brighton. Nobody expected the five strangely dressed Swedes with a song about Napoleon to win.https://ouo.io/5ABi86
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Charlemagne Prize 2024 to go to Europe’s leading rabbi
In 2024, the Charlemagne Prize will be awarded to Pinchas Goldschmidt, President of the European Rabbinical Conference and Jewish communities in Europe. The prize honors work done in the service of European unification.https://ouo.io/g0BiyBr
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How Cologne’s Jewish community rebuilt after World War II
The oldest Jewish community in Germany took a step towards returning to normal life after the Holocaust 75 years ago. In 1949, a new synagogue was consecrated in Cologne.https://ouo.io/8Vm1uKZ
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Berlin to Helsinki without using a plane
Flying is a major CO2 emitter when traveling. But how feasable are alternative modes of transportation? DW reporter Benjamin Bathke traveled 36 hours to find out.https://ouo.io/7lYSuD
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Anja Niedringhaus: Remembering the war photographer
It’s ten years since Anja Niedringhaus was killed in Afghanistan on April 4, 2014. With her photography, the Pulitzer laureate chronicled wars and crises around the globe.https://ouo.io/SqXAaov
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Reclaiming History – Colonial Roots of the Genocide in Rwanda
In April 1994, the parents of two-year-old Samuel Ishimwe were murdered in Rwanda. Their fate was shared by up to a million people in the genocide against the country’s Tutsi minority.https://ouo.io/BrTk9I