The names of the dead

From today's perspective, it is frightening what went wrong in the early 1990s when dealing with right-wing extremist violence.

The reverse perspective from Mölln to Hanau reveals the route that German society has taken since then.

Not everything is good, but almost everything is better, writes WELT author Deniz Yücel.

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Corona has achieved what the world wars did not

Our lives have never been so rigorously regulated as in times of Corona.

In this guest article, the lawyer and publicist Heribert Prantl - whom you may know better as a journalist for the "Süddeutsche Zeitung", writes that the prevention state will become a Big Brother, which many have almost wanted.

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Joe Biden's New World Order

Under the new US president, America is supposed to lead again, curb China's drive for power - and put autocrats like Erdogan and Putin in their place.

For this, Biden needs alliances.

Germany, of all places, stabbed him in the back on one important point.

Foreign editor Carolina Drüten on Biden's world order.

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The Pros' Favorite Stocks - this list will interest savers

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It is always said that the managers of the powerful hedge funds operate in secret.

But once a quarter the “masters of money” have to give an insight into their work.

Now it's that time again.

Our financial experts Daniel Eckert and Holger Zschäpitz present you with a list of stocks that should surprise many investors.

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"A five-minute workout can be enough"

Lauren Weeks won the World Fitness Championship with an impressive performance.

How and what does such an athlete train?

Most of all, your workouts are functional.

And surprisingly short.

WELT sports reporter Julien Wolff explains what amateur athletes can learn from Weeks.