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High Percentage of Right-Wing Voters in AfD

A new study by the Bertelsmann Stiftung has found that almost eight percent of eligible voters in Germany hold a right-wing extremist position. The study

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Cars faster than public transport

Public transportation in German cities takes about twice as long as driving a car, according to a study conducted by the Mobility Institute in Berlin.

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The Digital Euro is Coming Soon

The European Central Bank (ECB) has been discussing the introduction of a digital euro for some time now, and it seems that the decision to

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Electric Cars Boom in Germany

The demand for electric and hybrid vehicles is on the rise among car buyers in Germany. According to the “Trends beim Autokauf” study conducted by

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Gasoline Costs 90% Higher Than Electricity

Electric cars in Germany cost an average of €730 per year to power, according to a study by Check24.de. This is significantly cheaper than the

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Germany Needs 400k Immigrants Annually

Germany Needs 400,000 Immigrants Annually to Combat Labor Shortage Germany is facing a severe labor shortage, with over a million job vacancies remaining unfilled in

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Climate Change Could Reduce Global GDP by 37%

The effects of climate change are set to have a significant impact on the world’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) by 2100, according to a new

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Dream Advertising: US Company Succeeds

In a groundbreaking experiment, the US-based Molson Coors Beverage Company has successfully manipulated the dreams of test subjects to dream about their beer. The experiment

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4-day workweek boosts productivity in Iceland

In Iceland, a recent experiment aimed to determine whether working fewer hours while maintaining the same salary could lead to increased efficiency and productivity. Iceland

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Gender Inequality Persists with Age

A new study by researchers at the University of Singapore has found that while women in OECD countries tend to live longer than men, they