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German Clinics Limit New Alzheimer Drug Use
A small number of patients in Germany are currently being treated with novel Alzheimer's medications. The drug works by binding to protein plaques typical of Alzheimer's in the brain.
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German Left Criticizes Asylum Center Conditions
The faction demanded an immediate end to these practices. The statement was made in the context of ongoing discussions regarding asylum center occupancy.
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Noyb Sues Hamburg Data Protection Authority
The privacy organization Noyb has filed a lawsuit against the Hamburg data protection authority. The source noted that the process for reporting issues to the president of the data protection office is a mechanism used to address data privacy concerns.
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Railway Maintenance Triggers Hamburg-Hannover Closures
Partial closures and reduced train services will affect the Hamburg-Hannover rail line starting tomorrow due to track renovation. Commuters are advised to use replacement bus services.
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Refugees Stay Longer In Hamburg Center
The Hamburg Senate informed the Left Party faction that individuals facing deportation are staying at the Dublin Center in Hamburg-Rahl for up to three months. Senator Susanne Röse originally stated when establishing the center a year ago that stays would last between two and four weeks. Current measures have proven insufficient to manage the health system long-term. As of mid-April, 67 people were living in the deportation facility, including three individuals staying over six months and 37 staying over four months. Refugees in the Dublin Center receive a bed, meals, hygiene items, and emergency medical care. Karola Enzlent of the Left Party criticized the situation. Financial assistance for bus tickets or mobile phone credit is only provided in exceptional cases. This exceeds the original two-to-four-week timeframe presented by the Senator when the facility was introduced a year ago.
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Hamburg Real Estate Sales Increase As Prices Remain High
Over 10,000 real estate properties changed ownership in Hamburg. Average prices remain high at 930,000 euros, while semi-detached houses cost an average of 500,000 euros. Condominiums showed a slight price increase of one percent.
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German Gas Stations Suspected Of Fuel Price Violations
A data analysis by SWR and ARD indicates approximately 60,000 suspected illegal fuel price increases occurred across Germany during the first three weeks of April. The analysis was conducted by Andreas Hein from the ARD consumer editorial team.
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German Seaports Face Strategic Pressure
German seaports are under pressure due to high costs, bureaucracy, and poor hinterland connections. These North Sea ports are classified as critical infrastructure and serve as hubs for transporting troops and material in defense scenarios.
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Katleen Krüger Appointment At HSV Unconfirmed
Katleen Krüger is set to join HSV to lead corporate communications. The transfer of her role means transfer business will remain under the control of sports director Klaus Kosta. The commitment of Krüger to HSV is not yet finalized. Sport manager Katleen Krüger will move from FC Bayern to Hamburger SV this summer. The 40-year-old will serve as sports director alongside Eric Hoover, who manages finances for the club. The decision was reached by the club's supervisory board during a meeting on Tuesday evening. Her responsibilities are expected to include infrastructure, organization, and corporate communications. The 40-year-old moves from FC Bayern to the club's Volkspark headquarters. She succeeds the previous leadership role at the club.
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Germany Faces 15 Billion Euro Port Modernization Backlog
German ports face a modernization financing backlog estimated at approximately 15 billion euros. The issue is particularly central to energy policy within the maritime sector. A 15-point plan is being aimed for to address these infrastructure needs. The source noted that the backlog has accumulated over several decades. Port facilities are considered part of the country's critical infrastructure. Minister Schneider is scheduled to speak tomorrow regarding a proposed 15-point plan to address these issues. The report said the need for robust financing to resolve the current funding stagnation. Seaports face daily drone sightings, according to a discussion on critical infrastructure security. The initiative aims to support German exports and the offshore industry, particularly benefiting medium-sized shipping companies.
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