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Climate Change Impacts Hessen's Urban Trees

Urban trees in Hessen, Germany, are suffering from climate change, with Frankfurt, Kassel, and Fulda reporting significant tree losses due to drought and heat stress; cities are planting climate-resistant species and some involve citizens in tree care.

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Climate Action
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Plagiarism Allegations Against CDU Bundestag Member's Dissertation

The University of Potsdam confirmed an initial suspicion of plagiarism in CDU Bundestag member Saskia Ludwig's 2007 doctoral dissertation, "Die Aufgabenauslagerung in Landesbetriebe," following allegations of at least 86 unattributed passages by journalist Jochen Zenthöfer; the university is reviewi...

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Quality Education
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Shrinking Price Gap Makes German Diesel Cars Less Economical

The price difference between diesel and E10 gasoline in Germany has shrunk from an average of 15.4 cents per liter before the Ukraine war to 8.8 cents in the first half of 2025 due to increased reliance on more expensive diesel imports, impacting consumer choices and the automotive market.

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Climate Action
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Gold Investment: Price Surge and Recommended Purchase Options

Gold's price increased by 38 percent to €2,870 per ounce; "Stiftung Warentest Finanzen" suggests allocating up to 10 percent of savings to gold for portfolio diversification, recommending specific online retailers (Anlagegold24, Auragentum, ESG-Edelmetall-Service, Solit-Gruppe) for physical gold and...

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Reduced Inequality
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Saxony-Anhalt Food Banks Overhaul Operations Amidst Funding Shortfalls

Food banks in Saxony-Anhalt are shifting from collecting unsold food from local stores to sourcing directly from producers, requiring new logistics and increased funding to meet the rising demand and handle larger quantities of diverse food items.

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Zero Hunger
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Bavaria to Add 15,000 Kindergarten Support Staff, Funded by Family Allowance Cuts

Bavaria will add 15,000 support staff to kindergartens by 2029, funded by halving family allowance (€6,000 to €3,000) and eliminating crèche allowance, generating €1 billion for childcare by 2030; critics call it insufficient.

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Quality Education
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Baden-Württemberg Police to Use Palantir's "Gotham" Software Amidst Privacy Concerns

Baden-Württemberg's police will use Palantir's "Gotham" software to analyze crime data starting in Q2 2026, costing €25 million over five years, despite concerns about data privacy and reliance on a US company; parliamentary oversight and a planned European alternative aim to mitigate risks.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
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Munich Considers Minimum Fares for Ride-Hailing Services

Munich's city council will vote on a proposal to introduce minimum fares for ride-hailing services like Uber and Bolt starting August 1st, aiming to combat unfair competition and ensure fair wages for drivers, with a proposed base fare of €5.42 and a per-kilometer fare of €2.57, only applying to on-...

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Decent Work and Economic Growth
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Saxony-Anhalt Food Banks Overhaul Operations Amid Increased Demand

Food banks in Saxony-Anhalt are shifting from collecting unsold supermarket food to sourcing directly from producers, requiring logistical changes and increased funding to manage volume and variety for their 40,000 users.

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Zero Hunger
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Märtens Wins Gold, Faces Fatigue in 800m Heats at World Aquatics Championships

Lukas Märtens, a 23-year-old German swimmer, won gold in the 400-meter freestyle at the World Aquatics Championships in Singapore but finished seventh in the 800-meter preliminary heats due to fatigue from his previous race. He aims for another gold medal in the 800m final.

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Good Health and Well-being
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Thuringia's Housing Crisis: Funding Plea Amidst Rent Control Losses

Due to rising construction costs, 800 rent-controlled apartments in Thuringia annually lose their price caps, prompting the housing industry to advocate for increased funding (€150-200 million annually) to build or renovate 1,000 social housing units yearly, potentially by reviewing building standar...

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Affordable and Clean Energy
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Sole Police Officer on German Island Highlights Challenges of Rural Policing

Police officer Thomas Moritz is the sole permanent law enforcement officer on Hiddensee Island, Germany, responsible for maintaining order among its 1000 residents and numerous tourists, highlighting the challenges of policing remote locations and the importance of community engagement.

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Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions

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