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Stone Age art in Germany tells of our ancestors’ creativity

Stone Age people were by no means dull cave dwellers. Breathtaking finds in the caves of the Danube valley in southern Germany show what they were capable of.https://ouo.io/sj98Vf
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Stone Age art found in Germany tells of our ancestors’ creativity

Stone Age people were by no means dull cave dwellers. Breathtaking finds in the caves of the Danube valley in southern Germany show what they were capable of.https://ouo.io/tFq85N
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Will Namibia’s new visa policy backfire?

Namibia is set to impose visa requirements on over 30 countries that do not offer reciprocal visa-free entry. Will this tit-for-tat strategy place Namibia on equal footing, or could it have negative repercussions?https://ouo.io/cdg53J
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Comic classics that portray the Holocaust

Jewish artists and storytellers in particular have illustrated the evils of the Holocaust in comic books since the 1940s, including in superhero classics from Captain Marvel to Superman.https://ouo.io/eLgThn
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Dementia: Healthier lifestyles could ‘delay or prevent’ it

The Lancet Commission on dementia said in its 2024 report that 14 lifestyle factors make up 45% of a person’s risk — a guide to reduce your risk.https://ouo.io/QL0hMl
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Why is Ukraine’s theater scene thriving amid war?

Despite air raids and threats to life, culture-loving Ukrainians still stand in line for hours or wait months for tickets to catch their favorite plays.https://ouo.io/YDEW5o
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The bad rap of balding: Is it worth reversing hair loss?

Scientists keep finding ways to reverse hair loss, sometimes even by accident in mouse studies. DW busts myths about hair loss and its cures.https://ouo.io/ZzUWrn
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US author James Baldwin: A voice against racism

One of the most important African American writers, James Baldwin, would have turned 100 on August 2.https://ouo.io/MEdbe1
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Tourists steer clear of Olympics-obsessed Paris

Paris pulls out all the stops for the Summer Olympic Games with sporting contests and top athletes taking center stage, leaving the city’s tourism industry with little to cheer about.https://ouo.io/5sqpolR
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Bayreuth Festival: Of love and betrayal

Richard Wagner created a monument to lovers with “Tristan and Isolde.” But the new production by the Bayreuth Festival emphasizes the tale’s darker side.https://ouo.io/nuvKrVp