Stories from Leipzig · Germany
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Leipzig Resident Uses Assistance Dog For Trauma Support
A Leipzig resident, Christiane Gürgen, uses an assistance dog named Momo to manage symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder. Gürgen reported experiencing panic attacks, nightmares, and dissociation.
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Leipzig Installs Memorials For Spanish Civil War Victims
German artist Gunter Demnich installed a Stolperstein memorial stone in the Vajekas district of Leipzig. The family previously lived on the street where the memorial was placed. Seven Stolpersteine memorial stones were laid in Leipzig on Friday morning.
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German Experts Call For Improved Reusable Packaging Systems
The German consumer protection agency warned that the current recycling system is causing consumers to revert to using refillable containers. Experts noted that the weight of glass containers increases environmental impact.
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South American Textile Exhibition To Open In Leipzig
The Grasimuseum für angewandte Kunst in Leipzig will present a new exhibition starting in May. The exhibition features textiles from 12 countries, including Argentina, Uruguay, and Ecuador. It is described as the first major overview of its kind in Europe.
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Taliban Diplomats Credited In Germany
Lawyer Julius Bockhold is representing Afghans facing deportation who must appear before an Afghan delegation to verify their identities. This delegation consists of Taliban diplomats who were granted diplomatic accreditation in Germany during the summer.
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Germany Lacks Certification For Assistance Dogs
A regulation enacted by the German Federal Ministry of Social Affairs requires trainers of assistance dogs to hold a specific certification. However, this certification is currently not being issued, preventing the testing of assistance dogs for several years. The lack of certification processes is reportedly causing hardship for assistance dog teams. Federal government data from last year shows approximately 1,700 recognized assistance dogs exist in the country. These animals support individuals with mobility impairments and psychosocial disabilities.
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Carsharing Service Transitions To Cooperative Structure
Carsharing provider Patrick Schöne announced the company is converting into a cooperative to protect against short-term yield targets and takeovers. The company currently serves approximately 100,000 private and business customers in Central Germany. Under the new structure, users will receive voting rights and discounted rates. Shares in the company are available for purchase starting today for 300 euros per share. The carsharing service Teilauto in Leipzig is undergoing a fundamental structural change. It is transitioning from a GmbH to a cooperative, allowing users to become members.
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Police Arrest 57 Activists In Germany
Police made at least 57 arrests during a protest in Leipzig targeting a taxi stand. The square where the protest occurred has been the site of previous government-critical demonstrations.
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Germany Seeks Independent Body For Dog School Certification
The Federal Ministry of Social Affairs is searching for an independent agency to certify dog schools, such as the one run by Susan Rieder. Until a new body is established, the ministry intends to return to previous regulations as a transitional measure.
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German Gasoline And Diesel Prices Drop
Average prices for E10 super gasoline in Germany have fallen below the 2 euro per liter threshold, according to the ADAC. Fuel prices in central Germany are also following this downward trend.
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