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Video Game Nominated For German Computer Game Award
A video game developed by the Rhein-Main University of Applied Sciences has been nominated for the German Computer Game Prize. The game uses a comic-style aesthetic to depict the lives of characters Sabrina and Timo. The narrative follows the characters through life milestones like weddings and career development before showing a character injured in a hospital. The game's narrative involves a child being assaulted by a person named Timo in front of other children and villagers. Ulrike Spierling, a professor of media design at Hochschule Rhein-Main, stated the project includes teams from computer game development and social welfare. Players navigate scenarios to identify early signs of violence and learn how to intervene to prevent escalation. The game models how characters might react to social interactions, such as responding to jokes or expressing criticism.
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German Consumer Spending Expected To Average 19 Euros
According to an HDE survey, per capita spending is expected to average nearly 19 euros. This figure does not include expenditures for gastronomy or gift vouchers. Experts suggest central banks may increase interest rates to combat inflation driven by the Iran war and rising energy prices. Higher interest rates are expected to make loans and investments more expensive for consumers and businesses, potentially dampening economic growth.
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Eurozone Banks Tighten Credit Conditions Due To Iran Conflict
Banks in the Eurozone have tightened credit lending due to the economic consequences of the Iran war. The European Central Bank reported this following a survey of more than 160 financial institutions. Cited reasons for the tightening include rising energy prices and higher refinancing costs. Borrowers may face stricter conditions when seeking new loans.
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German Business Leaders Oppose Emissions Trading Weakening
BASF and other business representatives are criticizing the European Union's emissions trading system. BASF advocates for climate protection through market mechanisms rather than prohibitions. The report mentioned that CDU representatives, including Friedrich Merz, have previously supported the market-based approach. The Brussels-based think tank Strategic Perspectives reported that Heidelberg Materials' stock price collapsed within 24 hours alongside a drop in CO2 prices. Heidelberg Materials is a major cement manufacturer that has invested in low-CO2 production and recycling processes. The steel and cement industries are among the sectors affected by these developments. The company noted that while the ETS is a market-based and technology-neutral system, it faces scrutiny. The report contrasted these views with US President Trump's denial of climate change.
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Spirit Airlines Cancels All Flights
Airlines are warning that flight cancellations may occur and ticket prices could increase due to rising costs. Lufthansa reported that it has already implemented price hikes. Condor CEO Peter Gerber noted customer uncertainty regarding these developments. Data from travel portal Kayak shows current flight prices are developing similarly to last year. Regional Caribbean airline RHIE announced it has started an orderly wind down of its operations effective immediately. RHIE expressed pride in its ultra low-cost model's impact over 34 years and hoped to serve customers for many more. Customers can expect refunds, but the airline will not assist in booking travel on other carriers. Rising gas prices are making air travel increasingly difficult for regular people. The cost of baggage alone is a factor in current airfare expenses.
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German Military Service Participation Rises
More than 2,600 men applied to refuse military service in the first quarter of this year. The Reutlinger Generalanzeiger reported on whether weapons spending is being invested efficiently to increase troop combat power or if it is benefiting war profiteers. The Merkische Oder-Zeitung from Frankfurt (Oder) noted that more men are refusing service despite the advertising obligation remaining suspended.
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Erfurt Memorial Launches East German Identity Series
The Andreasstraße Memorial in Erfurt is launching a new event series titled Ostbewusst to address gaps in East German identity. The program aims to facilitate intergenerational exchange and examine how people discuss the former GDR. Kathrin Schwarz of the Andreasstraße Memorial stated the series focuses on these specific dialogues.
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Two Men Accused Of Planning Terror Attacks
The individual was involved in providing bomb-making instructions and swearing allegiance to ISIS. The defendant also allegedly threatened attacks, including targeting Christopher Street Day events in the German-Polish border city. and Arda Ka., are allegedly planning attacks in three cities simultaneously. A third accomplice is in custody in Saudi Arabia facing the death penalty for a knife attack on a security guard in Mecca.
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Eurozone Firms Anticipate Price Increases
Companies within the Eurozone expect a 3.5% rise in selling prices over the next 12 months. The projection comes from the latest European Central Bank survey.
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German Pharmacists Criticize Digital Record Systems
The chairman of the German General Practitioners Association stated that doctors are struggling with disorganized electronic medical records. Patients may need to manage their own records to avoid chaos. General practitioners are already regularly filling out files, but exchanging information with specialists and hospitals remains difficult. Hospitals frequently call to request specific medical findings via telephone. Miriam Oster of the Hessian Pharmacists' Association stated that technical methods to connect doctors with patients via digital records are currently non-existent. She noted that because these systems do not function, pharmacists prefer using telephone calls instead. Oster reported that she is not aware of any pharmacies currently utilizing the electronic patient record system. Instead, many pharmacists prefer to use telephone calls to communicate.
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