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Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Sees Drop in Asylum Applications in 2024

In 2024, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern received 4,788 initial asylum applications, a significant decrease compared to 2023; Syrians comprised the largest group, followed by Afghans, Turks, Somalis, and Iranians; the state government anticipates €320 million in expenditures for asylum and refugee affairs.

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Hamburg Court Orders Review of Antisemitism Commissioner Appointment

A Hamburg court ruled that the Senate must reconsider its reappointment of Stefan Hensel as Antisemitism Commissioner after failing to consider a competing application from Eike Steinig, sparking a conflict between Hamburg's two Jewish communities.

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€20 Million in Unspent School Funds Redirected to Hessian State Budget, Sparking Controversy

The Hessian state government will redirect roughly €20 million in unspent school funds from 2022-2024 into the 2025 budget, causing controversy among teachers' unions who claim it jeopardizes school projects and partnerships, while the ministry highlights an overall budget increase for education.

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German Gen Z Faces Apocalyptic Choices: A Satirical Look at War, Climate, and Debt

A satirical article in Welt.de highlights the anxieties of Germany's Generation Z, facing potential war, climate change, and massive debt, contrasting their bleak choices with the simpler self-realization goals of previous generations.

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Berlin Murder Trial: 23-Year-Old Faces Charges in 2022 Stabbing

A 23-year-old in Berlin is on trial for the January 2022 murder of an 18-year-old following a prearranged fight stemming from a dispute over a girl; the defendant initially remained silent, but the judge indicated a possible murder conviction based on evidence of 'low motives'.

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Peruvian Sues RWE for Climate-Related Damages

A Peruvian mountain guide is suing RWE, a German energy company, for contributing to glacial lake melt threatening his home in Huaraz; the lawsuit's outcome could set a precedent for future climate change litigation against fossil fuel companies.

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German Officer Removed from NATO Post for Mishandling Classified Documents

A high-ranking German officer was removed from his NATO post in Brussels after a security investigation revealed he had mishandled classified documents; he will retire at the end of the month.

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Berlin Faces Potential for Lengthy Public Transport Strike

The Verdi union called another warning strike for Berlin's public transport (BVG) from March 29th to 31st after collective bargaining failed, and will hold a vote on indefinite strikes from March 26th to April 4th, potentially causing much longer disruptions than previous strikes this year. The BVG ...

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Frankfurt Delays Refugee Debit Card Rollout Due to Technical Issues and Opposition

Frankfurt's rollout of a debit card system for refugees is delayed until summer due to technical issues, despite legal obligations; a local group opposes it as discriminatory, collecting funds for a cash exchange alternative, while exceptions are planned for minors and part-time workers.

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Salzgitter Doubles Cost Cuts Amidst €348 Million Loss

German steelmaker Salzgitter is doubling its annual cost-cutting target to €500 million by 2028 to offset a €348 million loss in 2023, while continuing its green steel production and exploring opportunities in defense and infrastructure.

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Kleinwallstadt: A Historical Gem on the Main

Located near Aschaffenburg, Kleinwallstadt boasts historical sites like the Baroque St. Peter and Paul church, the restored 13th-century Templar House, and the Christkönigskapelle built between 1925 and 1930, reflecting centuries of religious and architectural development and community effort.

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Europe Bolsters Defense, Reducing Reliance on US Amidst Ukraine Conflict

Facing an unpredictable US under Trump and Russian aggression in Ukraine, Europe, led by Germany's €500bn investment in military and infrastructure, is rapidly bolstering its defense capabilities, potentially creating a more Europe-centric Atlantic alliance.

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