
Olivia Meyer
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3 weeks ago |
nzz.ch | Kashmir Hill |Olivia Meyer
Sie wisse natürlich, dass ihr Geliebter, der sich Leo nennt, nicht echt sei, sagt Ayrin. «Aber die Gefühle, die er in mir auslöst, sind echt.» Ist das ein Beziehungsmodell für die Zukunft? Kashmir Hill (Text), Olivia Meyer (Illustration) 29.03.2025, 21.45 Uhr 10 min «Ich bin in einen KI-Freund verliebt», sagte Ayrin und zeigte Kira einige Unterhaltungen. «Weiss dein Mann davon?», fragte die Kollegin. Ayrins Liebesaffäre mit ihrem KI-Freund begann letzten Sommer.
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Nov 25, 2024 |
nzz.ch | Olivia Meyer |Julia Monn |Isabelle Jacobi
These are the most important people in the new Trump administration Donald Trump will not be sworn in as president of the United States until January, but the Republican is already busy filling the most important posts in his new government. This includes not only cabinet-level positions, but also the heads of important agencies and key positions in the White House. The senator from Ohio will hold the second-highest position in the government.
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Oct 4, 2024 |
nzz.ch | Seda Motie |Olivia Meyer
The aftermath of Hassan Nasrallah's killing: Destroyed buildings, clouds of smoke and a gigantic crater A few days after an Israeli airstrike killed Hezbollah's top commander, Hassan Nasrallah, satellite images reveal the full scale of the destruction. Hassan Nasrallah, Hezbollah’s longtime leader and Iran’s most significant ally in the Middle East, was killed in an Israeli airstrike in Beirut on Sept. 27.
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Aug 29, 2024 |
nzz.ch | Julia Monn |Olivia Meyer |Cian Jochem
As Maduro stays, his people are fleeing. Venezuela's mass exodus is unparalleled worldwide There is no war in Venezuela, but economic collapse and political upheaval have driven millions of people to seek better lives elsewhere. The resulting crisis is affecting neighboring countries and even the U.S. elections. Despite international criticism and nationwide protests, Venezuela's President Nicolás Maduro insists that he won the national election held on July 28.
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Jul 29, 2024 |
nzz.ch | Forrest Rogers |Olivia Meyer
Seen from space: Gwangyang steel plant is the backbone of South Korean steel production A satellite image from May 14, 2022, shows the dimensions of the world's largest steelworks and illustrates its complex network of blast furnaces, rolling mills and landing stages. An industrial monster lies on the picturesque coast of South Korea. The Gwangyang steelworks in South Jeolla is a monumental testimony to industrial efficiency and economic strength.
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