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Nowhere in the world is the beer market growing as fast as in Africa. Swiss entrepreneur Eser Karatas founded a brewery in Cameroon to tap into the trend. @DanielGerny has the story.
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Africa is the world's fastest-growing beer market. Swiss entrepreneur Eser Karatas founded a brewery in Cameroon to tap into the trend. Despite power-supply troubles and high costs, he's already...
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#Volodymyr Zelenskyy is the face of #Ukraine's struggle for freedom. But after three and a half years of war, he is in danger of being overwhelmed by problems and has lost his infallible instinct, writes @imijnssen.
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The president is the face of Ukraine's struggle for freedom. But after three and a half years of war, Zelenskyy is in danger of being overwhelmed by problems. He has lost his infallible instinct.
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Few countries have invested as much trust and money in the U.S. economy as Switzerland. It is America’s sixth largest foreign investor, with annual investment of around $350 billion.
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Last summer, #Ukraine launched a surprise offensive in #Russia’s #Kursk region, advancing rapidly. A year later, the gains have faded, raising questions over its success and exposing two unintended consequences. writes Andreas Rüesch.
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Last summer, Ukraine launched a surprise offensive in Russia’s Kursk region, advancing rapidly. A year later, the gains have faded, raising questions over its success and exposing two unintended...
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Many young #Chinese men feel inadequate, lonely and unable to find a partner. Some are blaming this on the rise of #feminism, and a popular new computer #game even lets players get revenge on «gold diggers.».
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Six months into his second term, U.S. President Donald Trump continues to hold fast to his new tariff policy and is imposing steep penalties on many countries, including and especially Switzerland. The reasons are growing clearer, writes @pfi_nzz .
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Six months into his second term, U.S. President Donald Trump continues to hold fast to his new tariff policy and is imposing steep penalties on many countries, including and especially Switzerland....
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In today's obsessively digital world, a Romanian woman's story sounds like a fairy tale. @MSchilliger tracks down the grandmother whose love of books made her a TikTok celebrity.
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In today's obsessively digital world, a Romanian woman's story sounds like a fairy tale. A visit with the grandmother whose love of books made her a TikTok celebrity.
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America likes to flex its muscles, especially under President Trump. But @prasonyi argues that while #China is arming itself with a vengeance, U.S. military spending is no longer keeping up with its rivals.
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America likes to flex its muscles to the outside world, especially under President Trump. But while China is arming itself with a vengeance, U.S. military spending no longer corresponds with the...
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The #U.S. trade deal required the #EU to balance economic, geopolitical and security concerns. The outcomes aren't all bad for Europe – but they highlight its inability to become a self-assured player on the global stage, write @Georg_Haesler and @pfi_nzz.
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The new U.S. trade deal required the EU to balance economic, geopolitical and security concerns. The outcomes aren't all bad for Europe – but they highlight its inability to become an self-assured...
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In the U.S. and elsewhere, birth rates have hit a historic low. Pronatalists Malcolm and Simone Collins warn of a civilizational «collapse.» They believe the only way to save the world is to have as many children as possible, writes @chweisflog.
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In the U.S. and elsewhere, birth rates have hit a historic low. Pronatalists Malcolm and Simone Collins warn of a civilizational «collapse.» They believe the only way to save the world is to have as...
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The Ukrainian city of #Pokrovsk has been crucial in slowing Moscow's advance. But now #Russian forces are closing in from all sides. #Kyiv must decide between a defensive battle certain to involve heavy losses, or withdrawal, writes Andreas Rüesch.
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The Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk has been crucial in slowing Moscow's advance. But now Russian forces are closing in from all sides. Kyiv must decide between a defensive battle certain to involve heavy...
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In #Iran, Supreme Leader Ali #Khamenei usually has the final say. But what will happen when he dies? Many Iranians want a new political system, but powerful forces stand in the way., writes @Anne_Allmelig.
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In Iran, Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei usually has the final say. But what happens when dies? Many people in the country want a new political system, but powerful forces stand in the way.
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In the occupied Jordan border region, Bedouins are almost completely defenseless against attacks by Israeli settlers. Since the Hamas massacre, conditions for Palestinian sheep farmers here have become increasingly untenable, reports Daniel Böhm.
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In the occupied Jordan border region, Bedouins are almost completely defenseless against attacks by Israeli settlers. Since the Hamas massacre, conditions for Palestinian sheep farmers here have...
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Tidjane Thiam left his African roots behind and had a stellar career in business and finance – until he failed as CEO of Credit Suisse. He then wanted to become president in his homeland. @smisteli explains why that won't happen any time soon.
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Tidjane Thiam left his African roots behind and had a stellar career in business and finance – until he failed as CEO of Credit Suisse. He then wanted to become president in his homeland. That won't...
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Germany’s far right is gaining ground as society is increasingly polarized between Nazis and Antifa. In Weimar, a divided town asks: Can the extremes still engage in dialogue – and what’s driving voters to the AfD? A report by Marco Seliger.
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Germany’s far right is gaining ground as society is increasingly polarized between Nazis and Antifa. In Weimar, a divided town asks: Can the extremes still engage in dialogue – and what’s driving...
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There are many proposals for a path to a peaceful future, but for political and societal reasons, they have little chance of success, writes Richard C. Schneider.
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Since the Hamas attack on Oct. 7, 2023, relations between Israelis and Palestinians have deteriorated massively. Many proposals for a path to a peaceful future exist, but none today offer any...
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Since the Hamas attack on Oct. 7, 2023, relations between #Israelis and #Palestinians have deteriorated massively.
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Serbian President Vučić has long lauded tennis player Novak Djokovic and award-winning director Emir Kusturica as national heroes. Now, their support of protests in their home country is costing them the president's favor, writes Jaschar Dugalic.
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Serbian President Vučić has long lauded tennis player Novak Djokovic and award-winning director Emir Kusturica as national heroes. Now, their support of protests in their home country is costing them...
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