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In the final months of the Second World War, the Nazis evacuated concentration camps near the front. More than 700,000 prisoners were forced on death marches, often lasting weeks, as the Red Army advanced.
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Ali Can Pektas is a dribbling maestro in blind soccer. One of the best blind soccer players in Germany, his dream is to take part in the 2024 Paralympics in Paris.
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From Apple to Sony and Adidas, many of the world's most famous companies are also public corporations, meaning anyone can invest in them. Yet these days, fewer firms in wealthy economies are organizing as corporations-and many appear to have little interest in going public. But why? And what does the trend mean for investors and economies?
Ali Can Pektas is a dribbling maestro in blind soccer. One of the best blind soccer players in Germany, his dream is to take part in the 2024 Paralympics in Paris.
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From Apple to Sony and Adidas, many of the world's most famous companies are also public corporations, meaning anyone can invest in them. Yet these days, fewer firms in wealthy economies are organizing as corporations-and many appear to have little interest in going public. But why? And what does the trend mean for investors and economies?
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In the final months of the Second World War, the Nazis evacuated concentration camps near the front. More than 700,000 prisoners were forced on death marches, often lasting weeks, as the Red Army advanced.