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Tattooing Seen As Empowering Act In Queer Scene
For artist Sarah Dubna, tattooing is an emancipatory act, particularly within the queer scene. She believes that consciously choosing to undergo a painful procedure can be empowering for some individuals.
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Renovation Hobbyist Restores 500-Year-Old House
A trained bricklayer and former construction manager has renovated a 500-year-old house as a hobby. He has many ideas and has undertaken various projects, including installing ice over onions. The house is a meeting place for people of all ages.
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Zverev To Face World Number One In Final
Alexander Zverev will compete against the world number one, Jannik Sinner, in the final match. The report also mentioned the opening of Café Schöneck by Thomas Riss, a former mason who transformed a 500-year-old building into a self-service cafe.
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German Senator Emphasizes Societal Role in Defending Democracy
Hamburg's Senator for Culture, Carsten Brosda, stated that the arts do not need to defend democracy, as this is a societal responsibility. He said that defending democracy is a task for society as a whole.
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Max Klinger House Museum Opens In Naumburg
The former home of Leipzig artist Max Klinger in Großjena, near Naumburg, has become a museum. Klinger, a painter, graphic artist, and sculptor, purchased a vineyard and built a house there, where he died in 1920. His heirs transferred the vineyard, the two houses, parts of the inventory, and artistic and personal estate to the city of Naumburg. The museum is based on Klinger's legacy and estate. The special exhibition features letters, photographs, paintings, and drawings.
MDR Kultur
Twelve Injured In German Carriage Accident
Twelve people were injured in an accident involving a fully occupied May Day parade float in the Ludwigsburg district of Baden-Württemberg. Police reported that none of the victims are in life-threatening condition. The incident occurred in Germany. The collision caused the passenger-filled wagon to overturn, according to police. The cause of the accident remains unknown. The accident occurred in a field, according to local authorities. Police reported that the victims were sitting on the tractor's loading platform at the time of the accident. Police confirmed the accident involved a small tractor with a cargo bed that overturned while carrying passengers. Police reported that a car and the passenger-filled wagon collided for unknown reasons, causing the wagon to tip over. No specific cause for the accident was provided in the report.
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First FC Union Defeats Hamburger SV
First FC Union defeated Hamburger SV at the Volksparkstadion in Hamburg. Approximately 500 Berlin-based fans attended the match among a total crowd of over 8,500 spectators. The winning goal was scored by Ambatysiak following a scramble in the box.
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Volkswagen CEO Warns Of Tariff Limits
Volkswagen CEO Oliver Bloom told investors that the company faces limits regarding US trade policy. Bloom stated that the company cannot simultaneously pay high tariffs and invest heavily in new production capacities.
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Margot Ducoré Hospitalized After Football Match
HSV player Magu Dukouret collapsed on the field shortly after the final whistle of a match against Union Berlin. She required medical treatment and was transported to a hospital. HSV board member Eric Hoover stated that Dukouret is conscious and responsive following her removal from the field. The collapse occurred during the team's home debut under interim coach Rodolfo Cadoso. The match ended in a 0-0 draw for the team. The match resulted in a 0-1 loss for Hamburger SV. Initial reports from the ambulance suggest a slight easing of concerns regarding her condition. The incident occurred during the interim coaching debut of Rodolfo Cardoso.
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German States Collaborate With Taliban On Deportations
German states are working closely with Taliban diplomats to facilitate the rapid deportation of individuals to Afghanistan. Research conducted by Norddeutscher Rundfunk indicates that the process involves targeting single men who have not necessarily violated laws.
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