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Literaturnobelpreis an Laszlo Krasznahorkai
Der Literaturnobelpreis geht an den ungarischen Schriftsteller Laszlo Krasznahorkai. Das gab die Schwedische Akademie am Donnerstag in Stockholm bekannt. Krasznahorkai, der 2021 mit dem Österreichischen Staatspreis für Europäische Literatur geehrt wurde, war bei den Wettquoten zuletzt unter den Favoriten. Er habe ihn telefonisch in Frankfurt erreicht und bereits erste Details für die Verleihung besprochen, sagte Akademie-Sekretär Mats Malm. ⌘ Read more

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Spontane Straßenfeiern in Gaza und Israel
Jubel, Tanz und Freudenbekundungen: Sowohl im kriegszerstörten Gazastreifen als auch in Israel ist die Erleichterung über einen lange ersehnten Durchbruch bei den Friedensverhandlungen groß. Nach zwei Jahren Krieg stimmten Israel und die Terrororganisation Hamas der ersten Phase des Friedensplans von US-Präsident Donald Trump zu. Eine Waffenruhe soll nach dem offiziellen Beschluss des Plans durch Israels Regierung am Donnerstagabend in Kraft treten. ⌘ Read more

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Optimistische Reaktionen
Israel und die radikalislamische Hamas haben am Donnerstag bei den Verhandlungen im ägyptischen Scharm al-Scheich eine Einigung auf die erste Phase eines Friedensplans erreicht. Das rief in der ganzen Welt zuversichtliche Reaktionen hervor. Vielerorts ist die Hoffnung auf dauerhaften Frieden groß – und auf eine Zweistaatenlösung, für die etwa der französische Präsident Emmanuel Macron wirbt. Auch die Hilfsangebote sind umfangreich. ⌘ Read more

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Rural US town outraged as only hospital forced to shut: ‘I would have died without it’
Dani Anguiano,  West Coast Breaking News Reporter  -  The Guardian (U.K.)

_Stephan: As I have been telling you repeatedly, what Trump and the Republicans are doing to healthcare is not only blatantly nasty, consider the coming outrageous monthly premium increases, it is also harmful to the wellbeing of millions of Americans. Rural healthcare is becoming do … ⌘ Read more

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GOP busted using South American riot pics to justify Oregon troops: ‘We’re bad memers’
Adam Nichols,  Editor-in-Chief  -  Raw Story

_Stephan: I keep telling you that it is getting harder and harder to get accurate information for SR because of the vast Trump MAGAT Republican disinformation campaign, and here is a classical example of what I mean. If it is hard for me, I can easily understand why typical MAGAT Republican voters – overwhelming … ⌘ Read more

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Trump’s Threat to Jail Elected Officials Is a Constitutional Alarm the Media Can’t Ignore
Colby Hall,  Mediaite Founding Editor  -  MEDIAite

_Stephan: There is no historical precedent for the President of the United States calling for the jailing of a state’s governor, and the mayor of the third largest city in the country, but that is what we are in the Trump Republican coup. It is another step in the dismantling of American democracy.  … ⌘ Read more

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US Senate blocks debate on ending military action against Venezuelan vessels
Richard Cowan,  Reporter  -  Reuters

_Stephan: Trump’s vindictiveness and uncontrollable quest for revenge against anyone who opposes him looks like it is trying to get us into a war in South America. Why isn’t the Republican controlled Senate stopping this? What geopolitical rationale could justify this? There is nothing, and the Republican senators are once again submiss … ⌘ Read more

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How nature can make urban dwellers healthier
A study by Rutgers ecologist Myla Aronson and colleagues has found “overwhelming” evidence that increasing biodiversity in cities—establishing parks, installing native plants and encouraging sustainable landscaping—can significantly improve human health. ⌘ Read more

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How Broncos and ‘play-dough’ quarterback can end Chiefs’ reign
BBC Sport columnist Phoebe Schecter explains how the Denver Broncos can mould Bo Nix into a quarterback that can conquer the AFC West, starting with Sunday’s game in London. ⌘ Read more

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10 Unique Ancient Peoples Whose Cultural Footprints Still Shape the World
History has a funny way of remembering the loudest voices—the emperors, conquerors, and generals whose names echo through textbooks and tourist guides. But for every Caesar or Alexander, countless quieter civilizations shaped the world we live in today. Their contributions hide in plain sight, etched into our laws, our languages, our festivals, and even the […]

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‘It was like a movie’ - How immigration raid on Chicago apartments unfolded
People living in a Chicago apartment block targeted in a big immigration raid have described seeing armed agents and a helicopter landing on the roof. One resident - a US citizen - told BBC Verify he had his hands zip-tied by agents. ⌘ Read more

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AI Browser Dia Launches Publicly on Mac
The Browser Company’s Dia app is now open to anyone on Mac. It’s the first time the AI-powered browser has been widely available since its beta launch in June.

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Following on from Opera’s Neon, which arrived last month, Dia is another AI-first browsing experience that’s centere … ⌘ Read more

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Top nature group to unveil new ‘red list’ of threatened species
The world’s top conservation body is holding its world congress starting Thursday in the Emirati capital Abu Dhabi and will unveil its updated “red list” of threatened species. ⌘ Read more

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Umweltanwaltschaften unter Druck
Wenn es um Beschneiung in Skigebieten, Wasserkraftwerke und Windkraftanlagen geht, tritt häufig eine der neun Umweltanwaltschaften auf den Plan. Dieses Verhandeln für die Natur wurde nun belohnt. Die Tiroler Umweltanwaltschaft erhält den World Future Policy Award (WFPA), wie die Stiftung World Future Council am Donnerstag bekanntgab. Auf gesetzlicher Ebene verlieren Umweltanwaltschaften aber zunehmend an Rechten. ⌘ Read more

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