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Heinrich Böll Heinrich Böll (1917-1985) is one of the most important and best-known writers of the Federal Republic of Germany. "Bound by the times and my contemporaries, to what my generation has lived through, experienced, seen, and heard," as he himself wrote, he was the critical chronicler of Germany’s history at mid-century.
Protection Denied Presidents' column Germany risks not only lives but also its credibility as an international partner. By Imme Scholz
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As Gaza Is Devastated, so Is International Law Presidents' column The destruction of Gaza is not only a humanitarian catastrophe, but also a violation of international law. Germany and the EU must finally leverage all the means at their disposal to stand up for human rights. By Imme Scholz
In Favour of a Multi-Speed Europe Presidents' column Today, a united Europe no longer means everyone at the same time. On key issues such as defence, digitalisation, and key technologies, alliances of the willing are needed – both within and beyond the EU. By Jan Philipp Albrecht
Jan Paulini, Universität Konstanz Implementation of research-based coral restoration practices through coral thermal assay pre-screening and microbiome transplantation to increase visible and invisible biodiversity – Creating a sustainable blueprint for science-led coral restoration