"A young, gay, female journalist... was killed in an act of terror, one year ago. Today the Covid-19 virus, a global pandemic which does not recognise borders or religion... is a powerful reminder of the suffering we all experience in this world."
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Wednesday, 16 May, you have the opportunity to find some answers to questions you've no doubt been asking as a Brit living in Germany. #Leipzig #Brexit #KeepCalmAndCarryOn
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