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The article discusses the practice of reusing reclaimed building materials in construction, focusing on initiatives like Rotor DC in Brussels.
The article details Germany's 2026 World Cup preparations, including squad selections for upcoming friendlies and coach Julian Nagelsmann's comments on player development.
The article reports on the Israeli attack on Iran's South Pars gas field and subsequent Iranian retaliation against energy infrastructure in the UAE and Qatar.
The article discusses the high costs and complexities of decommissioning nuclear power plants, using the Lubmin plant in Germany as a case study.
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko released 250 political prisoners in exchange for eased US sanctions, with the US embassy citing this as a humanitarian milestone.
The article discusses Ukraine's development of drone defense systems and its potential to share expertise with allies against Iranian drones.
The article details BTS's long-awaited comeback after a hiatus for solo projects and military service, highlighting their new album 'ARIRANG,' a global concert, and the significance of their reunion for fans.
Slovenia election a battle for country's 'identity' March 20, 2026The accordion player is a fixture in the historical center of Slovenia's capital, Ljubljana. Whatever the season, he perches on a…
The article details Norwegian Crown Princess Mette-Marit's past association with Jeffrey Epstein, including her claims of being manipulated and the release of documents suggesting she may have known about his 2008 conviction.
Salman Rushdie discusses his experiences with an assassination attempt, his latest book exploring themes of mortality and art's power, and his views on authoritarianism.
Racism in Germany widespread, but more subtle than before March 21, 2026First, the good news: According to a recent survey, racism and discrimination in Germany are on a slight decline compared to…
The article discusses accusations against Germany's finance minister, Lars Klingbeil, regarding the misuse of a special debt fund for infrastructure projects.
The article discusses wastewater recycling as a potential solution to U.S. drought conditions, citing scientific research and expert opinions.
Czechs plan major rally as MPs mull 'foreign agent' law March 21, 2026Prague is bracing for what could on Saturday be one of the largest demonstrations in the Czech capital in recent years. In…
The article discusses the upcoming regional election in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, focusing on the political landscape with the CDU and SPD as key contenders.
The article reports that the Taliban appointed a new diplomat in Germany without notifying the government, based on information from public broadcaster ARD.
The article discusses a study by physicists at Brown University investigating optimal waiting times for liquids to drain using fluid mechanics principles.
A large rally in Prague opposed Prime Minister Andrej Babis's government, accusing it of undermining democratic values and aligning with pro-Russia policies of Hungary and Slovakia.
The article discusses the history of Thessaloniki's Jewish community, the Holocaust, and current efforts to commemorate victims through a planned Holocaust museum.
The article reports on the recent state election in Rhineland-Palatinate, noting the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) secured the most votes with 33.5%, followed by the Social Democratic Party (SPD) at 24.5%, the Alternative for Germany…