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Nov 4, 2024 |
nzz.ch | Nelly Keusch |Philipp Wolf |Ida Götz |Anja Lemcke
He talks to Putin on the phone and advocates for China: A look at Elon Musk's network of power If Trump wins the U.S. election, he wants to bring Elon Musk into the government. Musk's companies have long involved him in global politics. He socializes with tech entrepreneurs in Silicon Valley, dates supermodels and meets politicians like Giorgia Meloni for dinner. Elon Musk has friends all over the world. Russian President Vladimir Putin is rumored to be one of his good acquaintances.
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Oct 10, 2024 |
nzz.ch | Fabian Baumgartner |Florian Schoop |Anja Lemcke
Trained as a criminologist, Flor Bressers allegedly rose to become one of Europe’s most powerful cocaine bosses Flor Bressers was raised in a middle-class Belgian family. He allegedly became a drug kingpin, spent two years on the run, and was eventually arrested in a luxury high-rise apartment in Zurich. Even investigators are afraid of him. Flor Bressers sat in a stuffy interrogation room in Switzerland's largest prison, the Pöschwies facility in Zurich.
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Oct 4, 2024 |
nzz.ch | Julia Monn |Danijel Beljan |Roland Shaw |Anja Lemcke
Bloody days in Lebanon: Maps and graphics show the extent of the escalation with Israel Emilie Madi / Reuters For a year, Israeli armed forces and the Lebanese Hezbollah have exchanged fire across the Lebanon-Israel border. What began as localized skirmishes has now spread further afield. Neither side has yet exhausted its arsenal of weapons. As the anniversary of Hamas’ Oct. 7 massacre nears, attention in the region has shifted from the Gaza strip to Lebanon.
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Aug 23, 2024 |
nzz.ch | Andrea Spalinger |Ali Ahmad Safi |Anja Lemcke
Three years after the Taliban's takeover, an epidemic of sleeplessness is sweeping Afghanistan Under the Taliban, Afghans have lost their rights, their freedoms and their dreams. A public prosecutor, a mother and a musician offer a look into their restless nights and frustrated days. The public prosecutorAli Qazizadah* lies motionless next to his wife, staring into the darkness. The air is stiflingly hot, still above 40 degrees Celsius on these summer nights in Kabul.
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Aug 19, 2024 |
nzz.ch | Linda Koponen |Anja Lemcke
On the evening of Sept. 26, 2022, Capt. Fridtjof Jungeling was underway on the sailing ship Christian Radich northeast of the Danish island of Bornholm when he noticed two unusual red dots on his radar. The sun had already set at 7.30 p.m., and it was cloudy. Jungeling couldn’t see anything outside, and made contact with another nearby ship. Its crew had also noticed the strange echoes on its radar, but that wasn't all.
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