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Rund 50 Millionen Facebook-Nutzerdaten wurden, ohne das Wissen der Betroffenen, im US-Wahlkampf 2016 weiterverkauft. Facebook sieht sich als Opfer seiner Entwickler, obwohl es seit Jahren von den verkauften Daten wusste. Inzwischen hat sich der Facebook-Chef Mark Zuckerberg zu Wort gemeldet und Fehler seines Unternehmens eingestanden. Was bedeutet diese Botschaft? Und endet damit der Skandal? Wir sprechen daru00fcber mit Thorsten Schru00f6der, Korrespondent von ZEIT ONLINE in Washington.

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Fu00fcr die Nationalmannschaft soll dieser Juli idealerweise mit der WM-Titelverteidigung in Russland enden. Damit das klappen kann, testet Joachim Lu00f6w nun gegen zwei der besten Teams der Welt: gegen Spanien und Brasilien. Warum man das anschauen sollte und wo die Mannschaft noch Schwu00e4chen hat, erklu00e4rt Oliver Fritsch. Er ist Sportreporter und begleitet die Nationalmannschaft seit Jahren.

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All episodes Mark Zuckerberg has expressed himself to data scandal, but much has been left open. Also in podcast: The start of DFB team in World Cup year. How far is Joachim Löw? by Fabian Scheler March 23rd, 2018, 5:56 UHR3 comments

Around 50 million Facebook user data were resold, without knowledge of those affected, in US campaign 2016. Facebook sees itself as a victim of its developers, although it has been known for years of data sold. Meanwhile, Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg has spoken and made mistakes of his company. What does this message mean? And does that end scandal? We talk about this with Thorsten Schroeder, correspondent of Time online in Washington.

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For national team this July will ideally end with world title defence in Russia. In order for this to work, Joachim Löw is now testing against two of best teams in world: against Spain and Brazil. Oliver Fritsch explains why one should look at this and where team still has weaknesses. He is a sports reporter and accompanies national team for years.

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