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Studies out of South Africa indicate that our natural immunity to Omicron might already be waning.
Dancing is forbidden, shows are allowed — on Hamburg's Reeperbahn, theater and gastronomy are creatively battling their way into the new normality of the pandemic.
Sex and romance in Germany stayed largely uninhibited by the coronavirus crisis, claims the GfK research institute. Its survey for a dating portal found that 12% had better sex, but a quarter experienced more conflict.
Whether waiting in longer queues during the COVID-19 crisis, for a meeting or for a bus that feels like it will never arrive, there's a psychological basis for why we often find waiting annoying.
In Germany, the past eight years have shown what the AfD is capable of, yet the other parties seem not to grasp the danger, says DW's Hans Pfeifer.