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Hamburg Police Introduce Permanent Blue Patrol Car Lights
Hamburg's police force has become the first in Germany to implement permanent blue presence lights on its patrol cars.
Clinic Director Dies in Plane Crash in Germany
The crash occurred in Limburg an der Lahn. The director was identified as Rainer Salfeld.
Hamburg Snack Bar Owner Thwarts Arson Attack
An arson attack targeted a popular snack bar in Hamburg. The owner bravely intervened, preventing the full extent of the damage.
Man Robs Senior Woman in Hamburg, Police Search
A man robbed a senior woman of her jewelry in a stairwell on Telemannstraße in Hamburg-Eimsbüttel.
German Real Estate Investment Opportunity
A fully rented multi-family house in Duisburg, Germany, is available for purchase at €1.744 million.
Hapag-Lloyd Halts Cuba Shipments Due to US Decree
The Hamburg-based shipping company Hapag-Lloyd, along with French shipping company CMA CGM, has stopped transporting goods to Cuba. This decision is in response to a decree issued by US President Trump.
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E-Scooter Rider Injured In Hamburg Collision
A 17-year-old e-scooter rider was involved in a collision with a car while crossing a pedestrian crossing in Hamburg. The car struck the teenager and his passenger.
Man Sentenced Eight Years For Car Fraud
The court's decision was made in Duisburg, Germany.
German Autobahn Section Closed for Bridge Work
A section of the A40 autobahn in Germany is closed between the Kaiserberg and Duisburg junctions.
German Municipalities Discuss Bureaucracy Reduction
Several German states, including Bavaria, are discussing efforts to reduce bureaucracy. Bavarian CSU and Free Voters are discussing bureaucracy reduction in the market town of Fischach, near Augsburg. Municipalities in Germany are discussing ways to reduce bureaucracy.
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