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Anti-Semitic lyrics: German rapper pledges 'more respect' in future
German rapper Kollegah says that after visiting Auschwitz, he saw how offensive some of his most recent lyrics are to Jews. "I will never use words like those again," he…
One year of #MeToo: A timeline of events
A year ago, several women publicly accused Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein of sexual misconduct. Here's a look back at the aftermath of the scandal that first rocked the film world…
Anthony Ujah: Mainz makes the player and the man
Anthony Ujah is closing in on both 100 Bundesliga games and 100 career goals. The Mainz forward is at a point in his career and his life where taking on…
The filmmakers driving the new Golden Age of Mexican cinema
Oscars, Golden Lions, Palms and Bears — Mexican film has made it to the top. Here's a look at the country's leading directors, actors and screenwriters who are behind the…
Europa League: High-flying Eagles stun Lazio to top Group H
Eintracht Frankfurt went into this Europa League campaign just happy to be there, but a second straight win has them dreaming of bigger things. However, their celebrations were dampened by…
Europa League: Comfortable wins for Leverkusen, RB Leipzig
Bayer Leverkusen, who have been struggling in the Bundesliga this season, have maintained their perfect record in the Europa League. RB Leipzig made amends for a home defeat to their…
The Rise of Artificial Intelligence part 1:The New Power Within Reach
Each daily minute, 3.9m Google searches, 4.3m YouTube videos,13m text messages, 2.1m snaps, 1 million passengers on aeroplanes, $ 330,000 Amazon sales, 73,249 online retail transactions, 750,000 songs streamed, 49,380…
Bundesliga: Bayern Munich need to get back on track against Gladbach
Niko Kovac's side don't want to go into the international break with another negative result on Saturday. Things don't look right in Munich but a stretched Gladbach might struggle to…
Indonesia earthquake: Hundreds of thousands await foreign aid
Foreign aid is making its way to Indonesia to help hundreds of thousands in need following an earthquake and tsunami. The death toll, which has passed 1,400, could jump once…