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Cologne To Install Speed Cameras In Hercules Tunnel
The city of Cologne plans to install permanent speed cameras on the A57 motorway within the Hercules Tunnel. This decision follows reports of frequent speeding in the area where drivers fail to adhere to the 50 km/h limit.
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Strawberry Season Begins In South Hesse
An early start followed several weeks of sunny and warm weather after a period of low solar radiation in February. The season is expected to be short, according to reporter Helene Wilke.
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Schwerin Landtag Approves Security Law Reform
The Landtag in Schwerin has passed a reform of the Security and Public Order Act. The reform addresses emergency calls and cases involving missing children and adolescents.
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Baden-Württemberg Drops In Digital Education Rankings
Baden-Württemberg has fallen to fifth place in digital education rankings, according to Bitkom data. The state lost a position despite maintaining strong values in economy and society.
SWR Aktuell
Film Nuremberg Set For Theatrical Release
American screenwriter and director James Vanderbilt has created the film Nuremberg. The film depicts events in Germany during May 1945 following the defeat of the Fascists by the Allies.
Deutschlandfunk Kultur
Podcast Investigates Catholic Church Abuse Case
A new podcast, 'Der Fall Rupnik,' investigates spiritual and sexual abuse allegations against Ivan Rupnik within the Catholic Church. The podcast focuses on religious sisters who have come forward with their experiences despite facing resistance from the church.
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Bayern Munich's Kane In Strong Form
Bayern Munich's Harry Kane is in good form and shows a strong desire to attack. French media predict Bayern Munich will continue to attack aggressively, adhering to their principle of pursuing offense.
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Film Nuremberg Set For Theatrical Release
American screenwriter and director James Vanderbilt has produced a film titled Nuremberg. The film reports on an opportunity for the international community following the defeat of Fascists in Germany in May 1945.
MDR Aktuell
Film Nuremberg Set For Theatrical Release
The film Nuremberg, starring Rami Malek as psychiatrist Douglas Kelly and Russell Crowe as Hermann Göring, is scheduled for release in cinemas tomorrow. Film critic Julia Hungs provided a critical assessment of the production.
MDR Kultur
Regina Schilling Presents Film On Ingeborg Bachmann
Filmmaker Regina Schilling is presenting a film titled "Jemand, der ich einmal war" regarding the life of writer Ingeborg Bachmann. The film features actress Sandra Hüller portraying the lyricist and narrator. The presentation is scheduled for the opening evening.
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