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health 34d ago Berlin

Over 6,000 Germans Await Kidney Transplants

The German Bundesrat has approved relaxations for so-called cross-donations of kidneys. More than 6,000 people in Germany are currently waiting for a kidney transplant.
Deutschlandfunk
conflict 34d ago Sinzig

Police Enter Bank Branch Where People Were Held

Several perpetrators have robbed a bank and taken hostages in Sinzig, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany. Police are on site in the Ahrweiler district with a large contingent and describe the situation as "static." Multiple perpetrators robbed a bank and took hostages in Sinzig, Rhineland-Palatinate. The city center is closed with multiple police teams present. German police describe the situation as stable but have not provided further information. A hostage situation at a Volksbank branch in Sinzig, Rheinland-Pfalz, has ended, according to police. Police received a report around 9 PM about people being held hostage in a bank. The number of individuals involved was unclear for a long time, according to the source.
NDR Info
environment 34d ago Frankfurt

Greenfinch Population Declining, Ornithologists Confirm

Ornithologists have confirmed that the greenfinch, once a relatively common bird, is being observed less and less frequently. This decline was also noted through the 'Stunde der Gartenvögel' initiative.
hr-iNFO
economy 34d ago Germany

Travel Costs Down By 150 Euros Per Person Compared To August

Travel during Whitsun holidays is often cheaper than the summer high season, particularly for package tours, flights, and hotel bookings.
BR24
culture 34d ago Berlin

New Hospital Shift Cinema Experience Released

A new 'hospital shift' cinema experience has been released, described as almost as impressive as Leonie Benesch.
Inforadio RBB
politics 34d ago Berlin

Saver's Deposit Guarantee Removed In Germany

A reform concerning new private pension provision has been approved in Germany. Germany's Bundestag and Bundesrat have both approved a reform of private old-age provision. This reform will replace the existing Riester pension in 2027 with a new state-subsidized pension model. The new model is designed to be easily understandable. The reform of state and occupational pensions will require individuals to take more responsibility for their own provisions. The program offers a 50-cent subsidy for every euro contributed up to 360 euros annually, and 25 cents per euro for contributions between 360 and 1,800 euros. The maximum annual subsidy is 540 euros, with additional provisions for those with children.
hr-iNFO
conflict 34d ago Sinzing

Police Find No Suspects In Sinzing Hostage Situation

A hostage situation is currently underway at a Volksbank branch in Sinzing, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany. Police report that several perpetrators are involved, holding multiple hostages, including the driver of a money transporter. Emergency forces are on site in the Ahrweiler district with a large deployment, and cordoning measures are in place. Unknown persons took hostages in a branch of Volksbank in Germany. Two people held hostage during a bank robbery in Sinzing, Germany, were found unharmed after an elite unit invaded the bank. German authorities reported the suspect of the assault is currently at large. The perimeter of the building was fully secured. Police spokesperson Jürgen Fachinger stated that no further person was found in the property in Sinzing, which had been completely searched.
radioeins
politics 34d ago Berlin

Minister Baas Criticized For Aiding AfD In Bundestag

Minister Baas is facing criticism for her actions during a government inquiry in the Bundestag, which allegedly helped the AfD. The discussion centers on the consequences of her spontaneous responses during this parliamentary session.
DLF Kultur
sports 34d ago Cottbus

Cottbus Second In League Table, Controls Destiny

The team Cottbus is currently positioned as second in the league table. The source indicates that Cottbus has "everything in their hands," suggesting control over their future performance or outcome in the league.
Inforadio RBB
politics 34d ago Berlin

Germany Passes Violence Protection Act, Approves Electronic Ankle Tags

The electronic ankle tag regulation is set to be implemented in Germany starting next year. Spain has had this measure in place for over 17 years. A German radio station reported that the electronic ankle tag is considered one of the most measures to prevent violence. A new regulation for private old-age provision has been voted on in Germany. Discussions in Germany are focusing on private pensions as a component alongside state and occupational retirement provisions.
Ö1