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Weekly review: Afghanistan, booster vaccinations, anthroposophy

2021-11-20T05:09:59.040Z


Can a state be made with the Taliban? When does a third vaccination make sense? How do anthroposophy and vaccination opponents belong together? Hear the best moments from a week at SPIEGEL Daily.


When it comes to Corona, there is a trend: the longer the pandemic lasts, the worse German politicians seem to assess the situation.

The situation is extremely dramatic in all of Germany.

One instrument against the fourth wave is the so-called booster vaccination.

What it brings and why it is not a panacea, SPIEGEL science editor Jörg Römer explained on Wednesday at SPIEGEL Daily.

What is the Taliban's goal three months after the capture of Kabul?

Do you know what you want to do with Afghanistan?

SPIEGEL correspondent Christoph Reuter answered these questions for us on Tuesday.

What do the teachings of Rudolf Steiner, the founder of anthroposophy, have to do with the surprisingly high level of vaccination skepticism in German-speaking countries?

SPIEGEL cultural editor and Waldorf student Tobias Rapp gave answers in our Thursday episode.

Also this week on SPIEGEL Daily: What is Alexander Lukashenko doing in the conflict with the EU?

And where does this online chess boom come from?

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Source: spiegel

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