- In shakeup, Washington Post executive editor steps down
- ECB to start rate cuts but sticky inflation clouds path ahead
- Mediators press Israel, Hamas to agree to truce proposal
- Asian markets rally on renewed US rate cut hopes
- China says MI6 recruited state workers to spy for UK
- India awaits election results after deluge of disinformation
- Oilers oust Stars to reach first NHL Stanley Cup Final since '06
- Claudia Sheinbaum set to be Mexico's first woman president: exit polls
- Prince William leads tributes as rugby league great Burrow dies at 41
- Australia name Olympic marathon team after ugly selection row
- Biles continues Olympic build-up with ninth all-around US gymnastics title
- Mexico on cusp of electing first woman president
- MacIntyre, with dad as caddie, gets tearful Canadian Open win
- Yuka Saso wins second US Women's Open golf crown
- Carter handed retrospective flagrant foul after Clark clash
- Sao Paolo pride parade draws hundreds of thousands
- Thousands of Georgians gather at concert for arrested protesters
- Mexico's 'historic' election turns violent
- Champions League kings Madrid deliver on celebration promise
- ICJ is collateral damage in dysfunctional global system: experts
- Dixon triumphs in Detroit to take IndyCar series lead
- Flemish far right bets on 'historic' Belgian vote on June 9
- Dupont guides France to Sevens glory
- Thousands protest Turkish stray dog cull plan
- South Africa's Ramaphosa urges unity after historic ANC setback
- Former England rugby league great Burrow dies aged 41
- Bol opens season with victory, Duplantis close to world record
- New Fenerbahce coach Mourinho gets warm welcome in Istanbul
- 'Historic day': Women lead as Mexicans choose president
- 'We can win it': Trippier sets sights on England glory at Euros
- Israel battles Hamas as mediators urge both to accept Gaza truce plan
- Trump joins TikTok, which he once tried to ban
- Southgate encouraged by progress of injured Maguire and Shaw before Euros
- Alcaraz books Tsitsipas rematch as Swiatek races into French Open quarters
- 'Garfield' tops N. American box office, 'Furiosa' fades
- Maldives to ban Israelis to protest Gaza war
- Rescue worker dies in southern Germany flooding
- Pedersen wins Dauphine sprint
- 'Party in the USA' but Pakistan and India await for T20 co-hosts
- Rupert Murdoch marries again at age 93
- Look de Vega claims 'fantastic' French Derby honours
- Swiatek races into French Open quarters as Alcaraz finds groove
- Nvidia boss unveils AI products ahead of Taiwan expo
- French far right has big lead over Macron ally ahead of EU vote: poll
- Rescue worker dies amid flooding in southern Germany
- Gaza mothers search for milk as malnutrition hits
- S.Africa's ANC to start coalition talks after bruising vote
- N. Korea vows to stop trash balloons after sending hundreds over border
- New Fenerbahce coach Mourinho arrives in Istanbul
- Trump warns jail time could be 'breaking point' for supporters
San Francisco, Fentanyl und eine Verbrechenswelle
San Francisco (Vereinigte Staaten von Amerika, USA) ist die Stadt der Golden Gate Bridge, mit ihren steilen, gewundenen Straßen und für viele das Mekka der LGBT-Szene. San Francisco galt schon immer als eine der schönsten und vielfältigsten Städte der Welt, mit einem enormen Potenzial für Wachstum und Unterhaltung, aber das könnte sich ändern.
Mangelnde Sicherheit, Drogen und Obdachlosigkeit machen der Stadt massiv zu schaffen, die von Größen wie Rudyard Kipling, Frank Lloyd Wright und Tony Bennett so geliebt wurde. Viele glauben, dass die Stadt in den Abgrund hinabsteigt, den Detroit bereits kennt. Doch San Francisco zeigt keinerlei Anzeichen von Kapitulation.
- Was sind die Probleme, die San Francisco heute plagen?
- Warum scheint die Stadt den gleichen Weg wie Detroit zu gehen?
- Wie kann die Stadtregierung dieses Abdriften aufhalten?
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