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Zum Drama in Afghanistan will auch die Brixner Erfolgsband Frei.Wild nicht schweigen. In einer schlaflosen Nacht habe er den brandneuen Song „Krieg ohne Sieger“ geschrieben, sagt Frontmann Philipp Burger. Im Interview erklärt er, warum ihm das Schicksal dieses Landes den Schlaf raubt, woher die extremen Bilder stammen und was „Unangst“ vor Ärger für ihn bedeutet. + Von Sieglinde Höller ....
SA's new Finance Minister Enoch Godongwana has waded into the debate on basic income grants, saying the state should be careful not to create a "cycle of dependency" for SA's unemployed youth, according to the Sunday Times. ....
Though the Olympic flame has ancient roots, the relay itself is a relatively modern affair. There wasn t a torch relay, in the way that we know it, for the ancient games (though) there might have been an altar burning, said sports historian and author of The Story of the Olympic Torch, Philip Barker, in a video interview. In fact, this symbol of international unity was in fact born out of nationalism it took place in Nazi Germany during the 1936 Summer Games. Conceived by the Berlin Olympics chief organizer Carl Diem, the first relay traveled over land from Olympia to the German capital via Athens, Sofia, Belgrade, Budapest, Vienna and Prague. Over the course of 12 days, the torch was passed along, hand by hand, for almost 2,000 miles. ....
Δημοσιογράφοι ταξίδεψαν 9.000 χλμ. για το Τόκιο για να δουν τους αγώνες από live streaming gazzetta.gr - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from gazzetta.gr Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.