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Tourist has to order from the ice cream parlor using a touch screen and is unhappy
A tourist is unhappy with having to order ice cream using a touchscreen at an café.
Parliamentary elections: Pantisano ready to cooperate with CDU in Saxony-Anhalt
Luigi Pantisano, a candidate for leadership of Germany's Left Party, has expressed willingness to cooperate with the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) after the state election in Saxony-Anhalt if it prevents the far-right Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) from gaining power. Pantisano emphasized that preventing the AfD from coming to power is the top priority, even if it requires cooperation with the CDU. However, he warned against forming a coalition with the CDU, citing concerns that such a move could reinforce the AfD's narrative that all other parties are the same and potentially lead to an
She broke her shoulder .
The article reports that Elke Heidenreich has broken her shoulder.
Crime: Body found in the forest – police are checking leads
A 27-year-old man was found dead in a forest area in Hamburg's Rissen district. The police are investigating the case and have released his photo to seek information from people who knew him or can provide details about his living situation, surroundings, or possible family members. Two women discovered the body near a golf course and attempted to revive him before emergency services confirmed his death. The police noted multiple injuries on the body and suspect foul play. It remains unclear whether the location where the body was found is also the crime scene.
Tanmaxxing: This social media trend is a fire hazard
The article discusses the dangers of 'tanmaxxing,' a social media trend involving excessive tanning, highlighting health risks associated with the practice.
Russian air defense hits oil refinery instead of Ukrainian drone
Russian air defense systems hit an oil refinery instead of a Ukrainian drone.
This is the extent to which policy can really go.
The article discusses the extent to which politicians can go when considering reducing pensions.
U.S. Vice President Vance gives Israel's government an unusually sharp rebuke
The article reports that US Vice President Kamala Harris has sharply criticized Israel's government in an unusual manner.
J.D. Vance sends a message to Israel that sounds like a threat
The article discusses J.D. Vance sending a message to Israel that sounds like a threat.
Boris Aljinovic is back as Felix Stark
Boris Aljinovic returns to the German TV series 'Tatort' as the character Felix Stark.
Is a multi-million dollar renovation going to be a disaster for Trump?
The article poses the question of whether a multi-million-dollar renovation project will become a disaster for Donald Trump.
Sahra Wagenknecht: If nothing changes, Höcke is going to come to power
The article discusses Sahra Wagenknecht's warning that if no changes occur, Björn Höcke could come to power.
To belittle other women because of their age is unleveling
The article states that degrading other women based on their age is considered lacking in standards or taste.
Cheating at work quiz: Do you know what's allowed at work?
The article presents a quiz titled 'Quiz on Working Time Fraud: Do You Know What Is Allowed at Work?' The content of the quiz is not detailed in the provided text.
There needs to be a new proposal on the table Merz calls EU budget far too high
The article reports that Friedrich Merz, a prominent German politician, has criticized the European Union's budget as being 'much too high' and called for a new proposal.
How to Keep Your Home Cool
The article provides tips on how to keep a home cool, likely focusing on energy-efficient methods and practical advice for maintaining comfortable indoor temperatures.
Capital Bra makes his first public appearance with his family
Capital Bra, a German rapper, has been seen publicly with his family for the first time.

AI in journalism: Döpfner speaks like a chattering AI
Mathias Döpfner, CEO of Springer, discussed his AI-generated article published in 'Welt' in response to the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (F.A.Z.) retracting a guest contribution by Thuringia's Minister President Mario Voigt, which was suspected of being written by AI. Döpfner argued that AI can be used both for research and writing, criticizing what he called the 'desperate attempt of the horse carriage lobby to ban the automobile.' He defended the use of AI in journalism and emphasized that it should not be judged solely on moral grounds but seen as an existential challenge. He also stated,
XXL wave of giant freighters rips schoolchildren off their feet
A massive wave generated by a large freighter caused a school class to lose their balance.
XXL wave rips the school class off its feet
A large wave hits a school class, causing them to fall.
How much does the pension fund deduct?
The article discusses the amount deducted by the pension fund from a 1900 euro pension.
TV soaps: This is what happens in soaps today
The article provides an overview of today's events in German television soaps.
The AfD and the mystery of the gold treasure of the toilet millionaire
The article discusses the Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party and explores the mystery surrounding the gold treasure of the 'toilet millionaire.'
Prince William grabs the pub with £1,000 under his arm.
Prince William has donated £1,000 to a local pub.
England: Man throws 3-year-old into crocodile pen Police arrest 30-year-old on suspicion of murder
A 30-year-old man in England has been arrested by police on suspicion of murder after allegedly throwing a three-year-old child into an alligator enclosure.
Zoo incident: Man allegedly throws 3-year-old into crocodile cage
A man is alleged to have thrown a three-year-old child into an alligator enclosure at a zoo.
In this way, the widow's pension and her own pension are set off against each other.
The article explains how a widow's pension is calculated in relation to one's own pension.
Ex-presidents, superstars and citizens revel in the good old Obama days.
The article discusses how former presidents, celebrities, and citizens reminisce about the good old days of the Obama era.
Now we're gassing the Muslims CD CDU member causes consternation with hate video
A video by a member of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), a major German political party, has caused outrage due to its content. The video includes the phrase 'Now we gas the Muslims,' which has sparked widespread shock and condemnation.
How to use a sunscreen to lower the room temperature
The article discusses how solar protection films can be used to lower room temperatures.
Federal Party Congress: The Left and the fable of the three little pigs
The article discusses the German Left Party's federal party congress, using the metaphor of 'The Three Little Pigs' to describe the party's situation.
What happened on June 19?
The article provides a historical calendar entry for June 19th, listing notable events, birthdays, and anniversaries associated with this date. It includes details such as the sale of Gustav Klimt's painting 'Adele Bloch-Bauer I' in 2006, the marriage of Sweden's King Carl XVI. Gustaf in 1976, Kuwait's independence from Britain in 1961, Max Schmeling's boxing victory in 1936, and the opening of the first public gymnastics ground by Friedrich Ludwig Jahn in 1811. Birthdays include German politician Christian Wulff, author Salman Rushdie, and Myanmar politician Aung San Suu Kyi.
Angela Merkel was also there: Celebrities celebrate former US President Obama
Prominent figures, including former German Chancellor Angela Merkel, attended an event celebrating former U.S. President Barack Obama.
EU extends Russia sanctions for the first time by 12 months
The European Union has extended Russia sanctions for the first time by twelve months.
Three-year-old seriously injured in crocodile enclosure Man arrested
A three-year-old child was seriously injured after entering a crocodile enclosure. A man has been arrested in connection with the incident.
EU summit: conflict between Kallas and Israel raises criticism
The article discusses criticism arising from a conflict involving Kallas and Israel during an EU summit.

Presidential elections in Colombia: The Left 'expanding and erasing'
In Colombia's presidential runoff election, ultranationalist Abelardo de la Espriella faces leftist candidate Iván Cepeda. The campaign has been marked by intense polarization, misinformation, and the use of AI, with both sides using harsh rhetoric against each other. Analysts note that this election is more aggressive than previous ones, with supporters of each candidate using derogatory terms such as 'rat,' 'cockroach,' 'guerrilla,' 'fascist,' and 'paramilitary.'
Professor of statistics gives tips on calculating World Cup results
A statistics professor provides tips on calculating World Cup results.
These are the partners of the German World Cup stars
The article introduces the partners of German World Cup stars, focusing on their personal lives.
Irrigation bans in the heat gardeners should know this by now
The article discusses watering bans during heatwaves and provides information that garden owners should be aware of.
Corona masks: the federal government must pay 220 million euros instead of 30
The German federal government will pay 220 million euros for coronavirus masks, significantly more than the initially planned 30 million euros.
Between cursing and moaning, Helene Fischer shares a tough tour workout online
Helene Fischer shared her intense tour workout regimen online, showcasing the physical demands of her performances.
We must be able to attack Russia immediately
The article quotes a statement suggesting the necessity of being able to immediately attack Russia.
44 liters per square meter Mas Massive storm floods tourist town in minutes
A severe storm caused massive flooding in a tourist city within minutes, with rainfall reaching 44 liters per square meter.
♪ Our liver needs a break ♪
The article discusses the importance of giving the liver periodic breaks, likely focusing on health advice related to liver function and recovery.
Amira Aly: These stars are bringing in new kids
The article discusses celebrities who are expecting children.
The Court of Justice: hearing on the extension of the Geißbockheim in August
The Oberverwaltungsgericht (Higher Administrative Court) will hold a hearing in August regarding the expansion of the Geißbockheim facility.
Lukas Gage: He gives details about the "Prison Break" reboot
Lukas Gage reveals details about the 'Prison Break' reboot.
Pooling expertise: IT specialists to stand up to cybercriminals
The article discusses the bundling of specialized knowledge among IT experts to confront cybercriminals.
Moscow's air defense misses targets and does damage?
The article questions whether Moscow's air defense systems have missed their targets and caused damage.
The most violent drone attacks have shaken Moscow - ntv.de
The article reports on large-scale drone attacks that have shaken Moscow, describing them as the most intense such attacks to date.
Fishing for haddock in Lake Constance to be allowed again from 2027
The article reports that fishing for catfish (Felchen) in Lake Constance will be allowed again starting in 2027.
Dave Grohl and Ilan Rubin: Foo Fighters visit the Hofbräuhaus in Munich
Foo Fighters' lead singer Dave Grohl and his bandmate Ilan Rubin visited the Munich Hofbräuhaus.
Diepholz: 73-year-old man pushed into river by teenagers
A group of teenagers is suspected of pushing a 73-year-old person into a river in Diepholz.
Bikini trends 2026: These models are now in fashion
The article discusses bikini trends for 2026, highlighting which models are currently popular.
Drones hit refinery Explosion hurls huge roof into the air
A drone strike hit a refinery, causing an explosion that launched a large roof into the air.
After asylum vote: 'Send them back' - calls echo through EU Parliament
Following an asylum vote, calls to send migrants back were heard throughout the European Parliament.
Pension Commission agrees on recommendations - but not unanimously
The pension commission has reached recommendations, but apparently not unanimously.
"They still like me": Angelina Jolie on her six children
Angelina Jolie discusses her relationship with her six children.
Opposing fans humiliate Cristiano Ronaldo with loudspeakers
Opposing fans humiliated Cristiano Ronaldo with chants during an event.
The cause is still unclear: company employees suffer irritation in the eyes
The article reports that employees at a firm are experiencing eye irritations, but the cause remains unclear.
There are things happening at Berghain that would shock some people
The article discusses events at the Berghain nightclub that might shock some people.
Home office time fraud: 'I only do the bare minimum'
The article discusses the issue of work time fraud in home offices, with employees admitting they only do the minimum required work.
This is how high the grass should be to survive the summer heat
The article discusses the optimal height for grass to withstand summer heat.
Have big problems with my neighbors
The article discusses issues with neighbors, but no specific details are provided in the text given.
Warning issued: waste paper hall burns in Rathenow - heavy smoke
A paper recycling hall in Rathenow, Germany, caught fire on June 18, 2026. The building was completely engulfed in flames, prompting a warning due to heavy smoke development. According to a spokesperson from the fire department, the fire is under control. No injuries have been reported so far. The police have filed a report suspecting arson, and criminal technicians are expected to investigate the site.
The Beast
The article is titled 'The Beast' and appears on the German news website STERN.de. No further content or details are provided in the text.
Shade maker
The article 'Schattenspender' by STERN.de discusses the role of shadow casters, likely referring to individuals or entities that influence events behind the scenes.
Successful
The article provides no content beyond the headline 'Erfolgreich' (Successful) and the website name STERN.de.

Berlin: AfD politician has no right to be employed in high-ranking police
A Brandenburg AfD local politician has been denied entry into the higher police service in Berlin despite initial approval. The Administrative Court in Berlin ruled that there were justified doubts about the applicant's loyalty to the constitution, which was sufficient grounds to reject his appointment. The man had previously worked as a police officer in Berlin from 2011 to 2026 and applied in 2025 for admission to the higher police service, receiving provisional approval. He then resigned from his position in the municipal council and sought urgent legal protection. He stated he did not see,
Princess Kate: Ex-employee tried to sell hospital records
An ex-employee of Princess Kate was allegedly trying to sell her medical records from a clinic.
Man arrested after shooting at building
A man was arrested after shooting at a building, and a firearm was found during the incident.
Reform: pressure to agree on health savings package - and much scepticism
The article discusses the pressure for agreement regarding a healthcare cost-saving package and highlights widespread skepticism surrounding it.
Allied defense: Hegseth increases pressure: US troop presence is reassessed
The article discusses the potential reassessment of U.S. troop presence in NATO countries, focusing on the pressure exerted by U.S. Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin and other officials.
Unusual attacks: Stork drama continues - Geese are killing again
The article discusses unusual attacks involving storks, with a focus on a recent incident where a griffon vulture killed again, continuing what has been described as a 'stork drama'.
Christian Ulmen sues production company for termination of contract
Christian Ulmen has filed a lawsuit against his production company over contract termination.

For all group chats: The WhatsApp chain letter warning of AI is a fake
A viral WhatsApp message warning users that artificial intelligence (AI) would soon have access to their private chats has been debunked as false. The message claims that starting today, AI would be able to read group messages, view phone numbers, and extract personal data from devices. However, experts clarify that WhatsApp messages remain end-to-end encrypted, and neither WhatsApp nor Meta AI can access private messages by default. The company explicitly states in its support pages that no one outside the chat can read, hear, or share messages. Additionally, there are currently no major功能性 (
Friedrich Merz: He reacts with humor to ABBA comparison
Friedrich Merz responds humorously to a comparison with ABBA.
VOX confirms two new faces for the Lions ' Den
The article confirms that two new faces will join the German TV show 'Die Höhle der Löwen' (The Cave of Lions), hosted by VOX.

Federal Chancellor Merz concludes G7 summit
The G7 summit in Evian ended harmoniously according to the article, with all heads of state and government expressing positive conclusions and emphasizing unity. German Chancellor Merz also joined in the praise.
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Daveigh Chase
The article mentions 'Daveigh Chase' but provides no additional information about the individual, event, or context.
Eye test: Can you find the hidden roosters under the turkey roosters in 15 seconds?
The article presents an 'eye test' challenge asking readers to find hidden roosters among turkeys within 15 seconds.
She was only 31 . Pietro Lombardi mourns his cousin .
Pietro Lombardi is mourning his cousin who passed away at the age of 31.
Missing six-year-old from Tübingen found safe
A six-year-old boy who was reported missing in Tübingen has been found safe and well.
Coffee grounds are a great fertilizer for the garden but these plants hate it
The article discusses the use of coffee grounds as fertilizer in gardens, noting that while they are beneficial for many plants, certain plants do not tolerate them well.
The Ring star is dead: The tragic last years of Daveigh Chase (35)
This article discusses the tragic final years of Daveigh Chase, a 35-year-old actor known for her role in 'The Ring.' The piece focuses on her personal struggles and the circumstances surrounding her death.

Germany's team against Curaçao: How the Germans are approaching their first World Cup match
The German national football team, led by coach Julian Nagelsmann, has confirmed that Manuel Neuer will start in goal during their first World Cup match against Curaçao. Neuer returns after missing previous matches due to a calf injury, with Oliver Baumann having filled in previously. The starting lineup includes captain Joshua Kimmich, defenders Jonathan Tah, Nico Schlotterbeck, and Nathaniel Brown, along with defensive midfielders Aleksandar Pavlovic and Felix Nmecha. The attacking trio consists of Leroy Sané, Jamal Musiala, and Florian Wirtz, supported by forward Kai Havertz. The article is

Crown Princess Mette-Marit has received a donor lung
Norway's Crown Princess Mette-Marit has received a lung transplant following a severe case of pulmonary fibrosis. The royal family announced that she will remain in the hospital for several weeks after the successful procedure. Her husband, Crown Prince Haakon, will adjust his schedule to support her recovery. Pulmonary fibrosis causes scarring in the lungs, leading to breathing difficulties and is considered incurable. Due to the rarity of donor lungs, such procedures are decided quickly.

Trump threatens Iran again
US President Donald Trump has issued new threats toward Iran during the G7 summit, warning that if Iran does not behave, the United States will resume bombing attacks. This comes as the U.S. and Iran prepare to sign a framework agreement aimed at ending the war. The agreement, which includes 14 points, was reportedly shared with media outlets such as Al-Arabija and Bloomberg, though an official version of the document has not yet been released.