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politics 12d ago Leipzig

Suspect Allegedly Offered To Organize Sabotage Operations In Germany

A suspect is accused of offering to assemble a group to carry out sabotage operations within Germany. Authorities are investigating the case as espionage regardless of the information's perceived worth.
MDR Aktuell
politics 13d ago Leipzig

German Privacy Group Opposes Biometric Passport Proposal

The Chaos Computer Club (CCC) has issued a statement criticizing a legislative proposal that would allow airlines to extract sensitive biometric data from passport chips.
MDR Aktuell
politics 13d ago Leipzig

Suspect Allegedly Provided Intelligence To Russian Services

Russian intelligence services are suspected of spying on a Bavarian drone manufacturer. The investigation includes allegations that photos were taken and a targeted killing of a specific individual may have been prepared. The source noted that Russian services efficiently recruit operatives through social media channels like Telegram to conduct operations in Germany. Michael Sergika has been identified as a suspected spy. A leadership officer has identified the involvement of a Russian intelligence service in the case. The source noted that it is currently unknown if the individual, identified as Sergekar, acted alone or had accomplices during his year of espionage. Details regarding the specific operational methods used by the officer remain undisclosed.
MDR Aktuell
politics 13d ago Leipzig

Russian Intelligence Link Alleged In Espionage Case

German authorities are investigating an individual named Sergeika for alleged espionage activities. Authorities noted that the classification of espionage remains independent of the actual value of the information obtained. This follows two other arrests related to similar cases in March. Authorities made two arrests in March related to the surveillance of a Bavarian drone manufacturer. Investigators are examining whether photos taken during the surveillance were used to prepare for a targeted killing of the company's managing director. The source noted that Russian intelligence services are efficiently recruiting such individuals via social media channels like Telegram. The investigation is being viewed within the context of hybrid warfare conducted by Russia against Germany following Germany's military support for Ukraine.
MDR Aktuell
other 13d ago Leipzig

Bus Collision In Germany Injures 30 People

A female driver sustained light injuries following a vehicle collision. Twenty children traveling on a bus were reportedly uninjured in the accident. The children were taken to a clinic for precautionary medical examinations. A line bus collided and derailed in Leipzig, according to fire department reports. Local media is currently investigating details regarding a suspected 'ramming' or 'maniacal driving' aspect of the crash. The cause of the crash is being investigated as a suspected rampage.
MDR Aktuell
culture 13d ago Leipzig

German Politician Named Knight Of Legion Of Honour

Green Party politician Meier was appointed a Knight of the Legion of Honour for her services to German-French friendship. As the first Saxon to receive the honor, she said the importance of strengthening ties between Saxony, France, Poland, and the Czech Republic.
MDR Aktuell
politics 13d ago Leipzig

German Health Minister Proposes Reform To Limit Contribution Increases

Finance Minister Piwarz stated that approximately 8,800 state positions should be cut by 2040 to address a budget deficit. Approximately 15 percent of these savings are expected to be borne by patients. The proposal suggests that higher earners should pay more under the new system. The German Health Ministry has proposed a reform draft aimed at saving 16.3 billion euros. The German government's planned health reform is facing criticism, resentment, and mockery from multiple sectors. Health Minister Renina Wagen remains the primary figure facing this opposition. Health Minister Renina Warken of the CDU remains a central figure in the debate. The minister reportedly maintained her course despite pressure from lobby groups. German lawmakers are being urged to intervene in final legislation to prevent unfair burdens on insured individuals.
MDR Aktuell
politics 13d ago Leipzig

German Court Upholds Ban On Certain Association

The Federal Administrative Court in Leipzig has upheld the ban on the extremist group Arztgemeinschaft. Judges ruled that the group opposes the constitutional order and the concept of international understanding. The court noted that the term 'Art' in the group's name refers to the concept of race. The group had previously appealed the ban by citing religious freedom. The court rejected a lawsuit filed by a Bundeswehr soldier who had only received one day of special leave. The decision maintains the group's prohibited status. The group had attempted to present itself as a closed ideological community while claiming to live out its beliefs privately. The Federal Administrative Court in Leipzig has referred a question to the European Court of Justice regarding whether paid paternity leave must be introduced in addition to parental leave and parental allowance.
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environment 13d ago Leipzig

German Forest Conversion To Primeval Forest Planned

Michael Kolmer and Anke Bosch, head of the green space office, are overseeing a project to convert 247 hectares of forest into primeval forest. The area, located in the Ostwald region, covers an area equivalent to nearly 350 football fields.
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environment 13d ago Leipzig

German Mayors Cite Costs And Bureaucracy As Climate Hurdles

A survey by the Heimatwurzeln association under the Klimaneutrales initiative found that only 3% of 600 surveyed mayors have implemented large-scale heat pumps.
MDR Aktuell