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Infectiologist Matthias Schrappe criticizes Chancellor Merkel's focus on infection levels.

He feels the opening plan of the federal and state governments as discouraged and puts unpleasant consequences on the table.

WELT editor Elke Bodderas interviewed Schrappe.

Does the corona policy violate the Basic Law?

In order to clarify this, the Berlin judge Pieter Schleiter filed a constitutional complaint in Karlsruhe.

WELT Feuilleton boss Andreas Rosenfelder had a conversation with him: about the parliamentary reservation - and the dubious role of the Chancellor.

Authors such as Kübra Gümüsay or Margarete Stokowski appear as lawyers for migrants and minorities.

Everyone who happens to be white, cis, binary or even western should feel bad.

But a closer look reveals that they are not interested in solidarity, writes Sara Rukaj.

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He can't get up one morning.

He hurts himself, yells at his wife.

Then he seeks help.

Here our author Frédéric Schwilden tells the story of his depression - and of his departure, the way out of darkness.

Europe's stock exchanges have lagged America over the past decade.

But because two new trends are emerging on the financial markets, that could change now.

Our financial experts Daniel Eckert and Holger Zschäpitz will explain to you which stocks and funds savers can benefit from the new development.