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Tradition is in danger of dying out: "The first working women in history": South Korea’s Haenyo female divers risk their lives
The South Korean island of Jeju-do is known for one thing: its female divers who harvest seafood. The profession has a centuries-old tradition for the women there. But there are…
Coach accident: "The situation was completely chaotic. The passengers were all lying on top of each other"
After the devastating accident on the A9, a first aider talks about the scenes at the scene of the accident. Flixbus, however, points to the high safety standards. But there…
War in Ukraine: Tusk: A new era has begun – "the pre-war period"
Poland’s head of government says war is no longer a concept of the past, but has long been a reality since the war in Ukraine. Their President Zelensky expects a…
Ricky Schroder: From child star to conspiracy theorist: That’s what he does "The little Lord" today
Ricky Schroder plays the little lord in the cult film of the same name from 1980. Today the actor is 53 years old – what happened to the child star?…
SZ podcast "The topic": Corona reporting: What we can forgive
Four years ago, Covid-19 dominated the news. What mistakes we made at SZ. source site
Rainer Munz: "The house of cards on Moscow’s Ukraine track has been brought down": Russia reporter on terrorist attack
After the terrorist attack in Moscow, the Kremlin is pointing the finger at the West, but without evidence, reports ntv correspondent Rainer Munz from Moscow. After the terrorist attack in…
radio play "The chronicles of Narnia": We’ll be over there then
The radio play project “The Chronicles of Narnia” from SWR and WDR has reached part five: “The Voyage of the Dawn Treader” is a very funny adventure. source site
"The innocence" in the cinema: Plow through reality
In “Innocence,” the great cinema humanist Hirokazu Kore-eda shows through a change of perspective that all people are basically good. Can you find that bad? source site
Curse exhibition in Nuremberg: "The cultural technique of insults needs to be learned"
Shakespeare, Luther and Goethe mastered expletives, the ugly side of which is now called “hate speech”. You have to enable people to denigrate people in a sophisticated way, says linguist…
"The Persian Version" in the cinema: burkini upstairs, almost nothing downstairs
Family disputes and other little things: “The Persian Version” by Maryam Keshavarz is a very funny story about a freedom-loving Iranian woman in America. source site