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Botswana: founded on interracial love

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"The romance of Seretse and Ruth was one of the great love stories of the world," Julius Nyerere reportedly said. Watch their tale unfold - and how it relates to Botswana's statehood - in "A United Kingdom," playing at Leipzig cinemas.

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Orbán and Le Pen: breaking the EU’s cordon sanitaire?

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Empires don't fall by peripheries breaking away; their downfall comes when the core melts.

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Reclaiming one’s German heritage

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On a personal level, I can now feel the profound healing of knowing and owning my identity, as well as not having any divisions of our homeland coming in between the sides of my family.

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Robin Abramovic, the artist with he(art)

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“When you only produce art to please people, it ceases to be authentic."

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Handwerk, neoliberalism and the disappearing cure to alienation

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The left, which should have taken them seriously, has blamed their dissatisfaction with the political system on low levels of education and unjustified fears of globalisation, adding insult to injury.

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St. Patrick’s: beyond the green boozy party

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If St. Patrick’s Day is about celebrating Irish culture, and Irish culture is drinking, then we are doing a pretty good job. Saint Patrick, however, may be turning in his grave.

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