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Early Hay Fever Season in Central Germany

The hay fever season has started in Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt, and Thuringia, with moderate pollen levels from hazel and alder trees due to changeable weather; however, the hazel bloom started about two weeks earlier in Saxony than average, and a trend shows that the blooming season is starting earlier ...

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German Scientist Warns of Insufficient Climate Focus After Election

Antje Boetius, outgoing director of the Alfred Wegener Institute, voiced concern that the recent German election campaign paid insufficient attention to climate protection, despite public support for climate action. She advocates for a CO2 tax paired with a climate allowance to fairly distribute the...

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Hanover Evangelical Church Reports Progress on Sexual Abuse Prevention, but Criticism Remains

One year after a German study revealed at least 1,259 accused employees and 2,225 child victims of sexual abuse in the Evangelical Church, the Hanover church reports progress in prevention, with all 47 church districts implementing protection concepts, although criticism remains regarding slow case ...

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Murder at NATO Exercise: "Tatort" Investigates

A German "Tatort" episode investigates the murder of a civilian extra ("COB") during a NATO military exercise on a US Army base near Munich, prompting collaboration between German detectives and US military police, and raising questions about the complexities of jurisdiction and cooperation.

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Aicher Wins First World Cup Downhill

German skier Emma Aicher won her first World Cup downhill race in Kvitfjell, Norway on Saturday, beating American Lauren Macuga by 0.03 seconds; this victory is the first for the German women's team since 2020.

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Gender Equality
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Second Arrest in Bielefeld Court Shooting

A shooting near Bielefeld District Court on Wednesday left four injured, leading to a second arrest warrant for a woman who turned herself in; a 40-year-old man is already in custody for attempted quadruple murder, with the incident possibly linked to a prior case involving the killing of a boxer.

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Berlin's Cultural Budget Cuts Spark Criticism

Berlin's former Senator for Culture, Klaus Lederer, criticizes the city's new coalition government's €130 million cultural budget cuts for 2025, accusing them of prioritizing power politics and lacking strategic planning, potentially damaging Berlin's cultural reputation.

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Aicher Wins First World Cup Downhill Race

Emma Aicher, a 21-year-old German skier, won her first World Cup downhill race in Kvitfjell, Norway on March 1st, 2024, beating Lauren Macuga by three hundredths of a second; this victory is the first German downhill win since February 2020.

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Knauf's Russian Assets May Be Sold to Sanctioned Oligarchs

German construction company Knauf is selling its \$1.3 billion Russian business, potentially to sanctioned oligarchs Boris and Arkady Rotenberg via Gazprombank, following a year of negotiations prompted by reports of its materials being used in occupied Mariupol and internal family disputes.

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Reduced Inequality
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Third Oscar Nomination for "Dune" Special Effects Artist Gerd Nefzer

German special effects artist Gerd Nefzer, based in Schwäbisch Hall, is nominated for his third Oscar for his work on "Dune: Part Two", following his previous wins for "Blade Runner 2049" and "Dune", and a recent BAFTA win for the same film.

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Celebrities Race for Charity at Usedom's "Baltic Lights" Event

The ninth annual "Baltic Lights" dog sled race on Usedom Island, Germany, featured numerous celebrities, including Erol Sander and Jörg Schüttauf, raising money for Welthungerhilfe and attracting hundreds of spectators, with a projected total of 60,000 attendees over three days.

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Zero Hunger
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Israel-Hamas Hostage Crisis: Ceasefire Negotiations and AfD's Bundestag Rise

Following a January ceasefire that saw the exchange of 33 Israeli hostages (8 deceased) for roughly 1900 Palestinian prisoners, negotiations are ongoing for a second phase to resolve the continuing hostage crisis stemming from Hamas's October 7th actions; the AfD's rise in the Bundestag also marks a...

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