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Bavarian Radio Benefits Action Raises 1.75 Million Euros
A benefits action organized with Bayerischer Rundfunk has raised 1.75 million euros. Jakob Schätz, a board member of the Polling Hospice Association, noted that a monastery and a hospice association can undertake a 20 million euro project with support. Alexandra Meier, a caregiver, said the importance of confronting one's own mortality.
BR24
Autism Suspicions in Children Not Confirmed by Doctors
Doctors are increasingly seeing children suspected of having autism, but these suspicions are often not confirmed. Unlike children with digital autism, these children perceive their environment, albeit in a unique way. Children with digital autism appear to have no perception of their surroundings and do not react to stimuli.
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Tori Amos Releases New Album 'Ocean of Tears'
Pop artist Tori Amos has released a new album titled 'Ocean of Tears'. Amos began her career in the early 1990s and is noted for writing music from a distinctly female perspective.
DLF Kultur
Sandra Hüller Stars In Black And White Film Rose
The film 'Rose', starring Sandra Hüller, is set to premiere in cinemas this Thursday. It tells the story of a woman in the 17th century who disguises herself as a man to live a more independent life. The film features an original score composed by Taranominole, marking his first film music composition. International star Sandra Hüller is starring in the historical drama Rose. Hüller received the Silver Bear for Best Performance at this year's Berlinale for the role.
DLF Kultur
Debian OS Developed by Global Volunteers
The Debian operating system, a free project supported by numerous volunteers, runs on computers and servers used by companies, researchers, governments, and individuals. Andreas Tille, a 59-year-old physicist working at the Robert Koch Institute, is one of the volunteers contributing to the Debian project from Wernigerode. The Debian operating system is developed by over 1000 volunteers worldwide who contribute their work without pay. Andreas Tille leads the project and has attended annual meetings in various global locations, including Bres, Bangkok, Busan, and Kochi. Tille has connections with people across the globe through his involvement.
MDR Aktuell
Study Links Antisemitism to Islamist and Far-Left Extremists
A study analyzing protests between October 2023 and February 2024 found that antisemitism at demonstrations primarily originated from Islamists or the far-left milieu. The research examined speeches, posters, and social media posts, concluding that these groups used protests to promote their ideologies.
hr-iNFO
German Man Charged for Vandalizing Orange Juice Machine
A man in Sonneberg is facing charges of property damage and disturbing public order for allegedly placing a chatbot into an orange juice machine. The court has indicated he could face up to two years in prison and a fine.
MDR Aktuell
Deutschlandfunk Examines SMR Economic Viability
The economic viability of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) is questioned due to the need for immense production quantities to justify mass production entry. Technological independence is a key goal amidst geopolitical competition, but a competitive SMR concept originating from an EU country is not foreseen.
Deutschlandfunk
Festival of the Year Awarded
An award for 'Festival of the Year' has been presented.
MDR Kultur
American P-39 Airacobra Fighter Fragments Found in Russia
Fragments of an American P-39 Airacobra fighter aircraft have been discovered in Russia. The discovery was mentioned without further context regarding the location or significance of the find.
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