Stories from Germany
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Berlin District Developed From Undesirable Trades and Red Light Area
A district in Berlin historically housed industries that were undesirable or lacked space in the city, such as rope makers for shipbuilding. Due to its proximity to the harbor and the city's stance against prostitution within its walls, a red-light district also emerged in the area.
DLF Kultur
Wind Power Companies Seek Further Wind Farm Expansion
Companies are demanding further expansion of wind power, expressing interest in increasing energy yields. Experts are studying 'shading effects' where wind turbines reduce wind speed for subsequent turbines, leading to less energy generation. Companies in the wind power sector are actively seeking to expand their wind farm operations. This push for expansion is driven by a desire to increase renewable energy generation. This push for growth indicates a continued investment in renewable energy sources. The companies are exploring new locations and technologies to increase capacity.
MDR Aktuell
Germany Discusses Militarization Amidst Economic Restructuring
Germany is reportedly discussing militarization and the need for it, alongside restructuring its economy. The country is also described as attempting to militarize its society. This comes as Germany is noted for initiating two world wars within a century. Germany is engaged in discussions regarding increased militarization while simultaneously undergoing economic restructuring. This development is being observed in the context of broader European processes. Poland is also mentioned as wanting to conduct nuclear exercises with France.
Govorit Moskva
AfD Increases Lead Over Union In Poll
State elections in East Germany are underway, with a far-right party expected to perform strongly. The AfD political party reached 28.0% in the latest INSA/BILDAfD Sunday poll, a 1.5% increase. The CDU/CSU Union follows at 23.5%, while the SPD sits at 14.0%. The AfD party holds 27% of the vote in the latest Forsa poll for the Bundestag elections. The CDU/CSU follows at 22%, while the Greens, Die Linke, and SPD each hold between 12% and 15%. A recent Forsa survey indicates the AfD has expanded its lead in Germany. The party now holds a 5 percentage point advantage over the Union. The report also noted ongoing discussions regarding income tax relief for small and medium incomes, though financing remains unagreed upon.
VRT Radio 1
Germany's Political Complexity Cited in Lobbying Debate
Germany's political complexity is being used as an argument in discussions about lobbying, particularly concerning the automotive industry.
hr-iNFO
German Play Explores Freedom and Personal Choice
A German play, 'Leben und Schicksal,' is being staged in Bochum, exploring themes of freedom and personal choice. The narrative depicts characters adapting to survive within party lines, leading to internal conflict. The play said that individuals always have the agency to choose their path, even amidst difficult circumstances. The production is noted for its contemporary relevance and powerful character portrayals.
Deutschlandfunk
Germany Debates Smoking Bans Amidst Stricter European Measures
Germany is being considered a 'problem child' in the fight against smoking, with nearly all European neighbors having stricter laws. The effectiveness of a smoking ban month is questioned, though it is seen as a good invitation for further action. Concerns are raised about the strong lobby influence within Germany.
hr-iNFO
Cycling Lanes Congested in Berlin
Cycling lanes in Berlin have become significantly more congested due to increased use by cargo bikes and e-scooters. The lane infrastructure has not kept pace with the growing number of cyclists and vehicles, leading to more collisions. The lanes are described as 'fuller' and 'denser'.
Inforadio RBB
Mark-Uwe Kling Audiobook Features Sound Design
Mark-Uwe Kling's audiobook, released by Edition Silberfisch, features a staged reading with integrated sound effects and music. The production is noted for significantly enhancing entertainment value. The story's conclusion is not revealed, but it is noted to lead to a 'crazy and fun finale'.
MDR Kultur
Herbert Grönemeyer Discusses Life and Career
Singer Herbert Grönemeyer is featured in a conversation with Nina Hoss, Toni Kroos, and Anke Engelke. He shares details about his successes and personal tragedies, including the death of his first wife. Grönemeyer is known for hits like 'Bochum' and 'Flugzeuge im Bauch'.
DLF Kultur