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An hour north of Berlin, a villa that once belonged to a Nazi mastermind quietly rots.

The former estate of Joseph Goebbels, the Nazi propaganda minister, is too expensive to keep and perilous to sell. No one knows quite what to do with it. The fate of the villa illustrates a larger conundrum: whether to preserve or obliterate the many edifices from Germany’s hateful past.

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A Nazi Villa So Tainted Berlin Can’t Give It Away - The New York Times

A Nazi Villa So Tainted Berlin Can’t Give It Away - The New York Times

The former estate of Joseph Goebbels, the Nazi propaganda minister, is too expensive to keep and perilous to sell. No one knows quite what to do with it.
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When the American flag was raised and “The Star-Spangled Banner” played, Brittney Griner couldn’t hold it in anymore. Tears streamed down her face. “My country fought for me to get back. And I was able to bring back gold for my country.”

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Russian forces are pummeling Ukrainian positions along the front lines, even as Ukraine's incursion onto Russian soil continues, Ukrainian military officials said. "Our guys do not feel any relief."

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Even after restoring order to Britain in the wake of two weeks of anti-immigrant riots, Prime Minister Keir Starmer faces a bigger challenge: defusing the issues of fraying public services and a cost of living crisis that underlie the unrest.

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A 22-year-old man was charged with assault as a hate crime after the police said he yelled “Free Palestine” and “Do you want to die?” before stabbing a young Jewish man in the chest near a synagogue in Brooklyn on Saturday.

#stopreligioushate?

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Firefighters in Greece were working early Monday to contain a major and fast-spreading wildfire that broke out near Athens a day earlier, which has damaged buildings and produced flames more than 80 feet tall.

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In Opinion

The riots in Britain are disturbing, but as disinformation and Islamophobia run rampant, especially online, the violence is not surprising, writes Hibaq Farah. "These riots, xenophobic outbursts turbocharged by technology, were only a matter of time. The truly scary thing is how little we can do to stop them."

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This kind of list in this economy 🤣🤣

How much is enough for a family of 4 to live a decent life in today's Nigeria?

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You fit dey for everybody make nobody dey for you..
#life_drama