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Israel to Iran: whoever improves nuclear energy “is death”

[ad_1] After the targeted assassination of Iranian nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh, the Federal Foreign Ministry called for more caution in the Middle East. The European Union condemned the murder as a “crime”. Israel’s secret service minister has now described the criticism of the deadly attack as “hypocrisy.” “You are very …

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Romain Grosjean en Haas survived a fire in Bahrain

[ad_1] Niki Lauda’s 1976 fire accident at the Nürburgring is one of the most famous accidents in the history of Formula 1. Probably also because the Austrian survived the accident. His burns on his face became a symbol of the Formula 1 era at the time. As a world champion, …

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“The lock light did not work”

[ad_1] Celebrating Christmas and New Years Eve at ten? That may still change, Söder warns with “Anne Will.” Pandemic Researcher Priesemann says: The shutdown light has failed and requires tough decisions. Most Germans expect ten people to spend Christmas and New Year’s Eve. But are festival contact restrictions being relaxed …

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Climate change and its consequences: the city of the future

[ad_1] INorthwest of Berlin, a man climbs a staircase, opens a rooftop door, and gazes at an ashen sky. There are deserted asphalt tracks below him, and one plane after another has disappeared in recent days. “Now he’s finally getting serious,” says Philipp Bouteiller. He wears a white shirt and …

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