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German Union Leaders Meet on Economic Growth
A network of 40 medium-sized German companies, known as 'Türöffner', supports the football club 1. FC Union Berlin. This initiative, founded in 2015, connects businesses through their shared passion for football and a desire for social responsibility. IT entrepreneur Mike Degner is part of this network, having provided opportunities to individuals. The two-day meeting aims to determine how companies and corporations can be supported for growth. EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is attending the meeting.
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Svetlana Alexievich's 'Prayer for Chernobyl' Extended
Svetlana Alexievich's 'Prayer for Chernobyl' exhibition will continue until May 22. The Nobel laureate, currently in exile in Berlin to escape her regime, is known for her books that explore betrayed dreams and disillusionment. Her work, written in Russian with a Belarusian father and Ukrainian mother, includes titles like 'Zinc Boys'.
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Berlin Plans Europe's Largest Timber Construction District
In Berlin, ideas for smart construction information systems, including voice assistants and intelligent site updates, are being accepted until May 24. Submissions for these ideas can be made until May 24th. The weather in Berlin is currently 17 degrees Celsius with partly cloudy skies. Eike Roswack Klinge, a professor at TU and President of the Berlin Chamber of Architects, discussed the project's potential as a global model. The project's success depends on the Senate maintaining its current objectives.
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Germany Cuts Future-Oriented Education Funding
Germany is reducing funding for education, which will impact future generations. This decision contrasts with the United States' approach of saving on Ukraine support. Security is increasingly defined by military strength rather than diplomacy.
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Explosives Found Hidden in Wood Pellets in Berlin
German police discovered materials that could be used to construct an explosive device in an apartment in Berlin's Neukölln district. The Adler-Gestell was closed in both directions between am Seegraben and Glinikerweg, causing congestion on surrounding streets and the A113. Further details regarding the nature of the explosives or the intended target were not immediately available. The origin of the wood pellets is also being traced as part of the ongoing inquiry. Bayern 2 mentions the Israeli Consulate in Munich in relation to the ongoing situation. This discovery has prompted enhanced security measures for Jewish and Israeli facilities in Munich. The motive behind the concealment remains unclear. The German Friedensgesellschaft vereinigte Kriegsdienstgegnerinnen confirmed the finding. The situation has led to a stalemate in negotiations between the United States and Iran.
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German Foodwatch Calls for Sugary Drink Regulation
The non-governmental organization Foodwatch has called for the regulation of sugary drinks. Luise Molling from Foodwatch stated this from their Berlin office. TAMIM and Sajat, brothers born in Afghanistan, develop software solutions for companies, including travel expense management, accounting, and process optimization.
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German Authorities Debate Palantir Use in Law Enforcement
German authorities are currently debating the use of Palantir software in law enforcement operations.
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Goethe-Institut Compared to Smaller Institute for Foreign Relations
DLF Kultur in Berlin compared the Goethe-Institut to the Institute for Foreign Relations, noting the latter is significantly smaller.
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Goethe-Institut Director's Diverse International Experience Highlighted
A new director for the Goethe-Institut has an impressive international background, including establishing the institute in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo. She also holds a master's degree in Korean from South Korea and previously led the Institute for Foreign Relations (IFA).
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Goethe-Institut Promotes German Language and Culture Abroad
The Goethe-Institut is highlighted as a organization for Germany, actively promoting its language and culture in over 100 countries. It functions as a dialogue platform, fostering understanding and exchange, and presenting an image of Germany associated with freedom and openness. The institute's work is seen as for international relations and cultural diplomacy. A new director has been appointed with extensive experience in building the institute's presence abroad.
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