Stories from Karlsruhe · Germany
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Karlsruhe Fountains Restart Amid Repair Efforts
The fountains in Karlsruhe's Marktplatz have resumed operation, while other areas are still undergoing repairs. The repairs ensure the continued functioning of public amenities. The repairs are part of ongoing efforts to preserve the city's public spaces. Fountains in Karlsruhe have resumed operation following successful repair efforts, signaling the completion of maintenance work.
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Spanish Street Named After Madrid Neighborhood
A street in Karlsruhe, Germany, will be named after the Cuillero neighborhood in Madrid, Spain. This street is expected to be one of the first addresses in the area to be established.
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German Asylum Benefit Calculations Deemed Unconstitutional
Germany's Federal Constitutional Court has ruled that the state unconstitutionally calculated asylum seeker benefits for years using outdated data.
Falschfahrer Reported on German Autobahn A8
A wrong-way driver was reported on the A8 autobahn near Karlsruhe, heading towards Neunkirchen. The incident caused traffic backups.
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Nuns Transferred To Nursing Home In Karlsruhe
Nuns were transferred to a Catholic nursing home in Karlsruhe against their will. This action reportedly goes against the tradition that nuns remain in their monastery until the end of their lives.
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German Court Rules On Data Privacy
The Federal Constitutional Court has ruled that individuals may require companies to upload their texts to open databases. Five years after a German court ruling on data privacy, disability disclosure among the collective workforce has risen from 0.1% to 8%.
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German Prosecutor Investigates Alleged War Crimes In Georgia
The public prosecutor's office in Karlsruhe has launched an investigation into an ongoing phishing campaign targeting Signal messaging app users. The campaign appears to be part of a broader wave of AI-driven attacks targeting governments and supply chains. Authorities are working to identify the perpetrators behind the digital breach. The German Federal Prosecutor is investigating potential war crimes involving a Georgian national, identified as Mikael, who is suspected of killing Russian soldiers. The investigation is being conducted under the principle of universal jurisdiction, which allows the prosecutor to collect evidence of war crimes regardless of where they occurred. The prosecutor is also monitoring potential war crimes committed by Ukrainian forces.
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