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other 16d ago Mildenberg

German Ponies Escape, Cause Minor Collision

Two ponies escaped from their enclosure in the Mildenberg district, Germany, and ran onto a road. They collided with two oncoming cyclists. One pony was unharmed, while the other is undergoing examination.
BR24
other 16d ago Frankfurt

Ex-Convict Brian Gets New Chance at Animal Shelter

Brian, a 21-year-old man with facial tattoos including 'AK47' under his right eye, has been released from prison and is living at Kairos. He has secured a job at an animal shelter, where he is responsible for cleaning kennels. Brian spent over four years in prison. The recidivism rate in such facilities is under 20 percent, significantly lower than for pure prison sentences. However, this system is facing increasing pressure and is no longer considered a primary solution, especially for minors.
hr-iNFO
politics 16d ago Berlin

Bundeswehr Sends Recruitment Letters to Young Adults

The German Bundeswehr requires more soldiers and has initiated a questionnaire campaign for all young people at the start of the year to gauge interest in military service. Previous surveys suggest most young people are not inclined towards service. Since this year, young adults are receiving letters from the Bundeswehr upon reaching adulthood to inquire about their willingness to serve. While this is mandatory for young men, it is voluntary for young women.
SWR Aktuell
environment 16d ago Hildburghausen

Waldbrand Closes Roads in Germany

Roads in Abzweigier-Hertz-Geräut and Hildburghausen are closed due to a forest fire. A badger was on the roadway between Lüderitz and Buchholz on the W189 Magdeburg-Ständerl. The MDR Aktuell traffic service reported the closures at 17:18. Research indicates smoking is extremely unhealthy and can cause severe cancer, according to the German government's drug commissioner, Hendrik Streeck.
MDR Aktuell
other 16d ago Chemnitz

Man Boards Train Between Wagons, Unharmed

A man climbed onto a step between two train wagons on the A4 highway near Chemnitz. The train made an emergency stop, but the man remained unharmed.
MDR Aktuell
economy 16d ago Cologne

German Private Insolvency Offers Path Out of Debt

Private debt has increased significantly in recent years. In North Rhine-Westphalia alone, over 1.8 million dunning procedures for over-indebtedness were recorded last year. However, only about 25,000 people sought a way out through private insolvency. The proposed changes aim to simplify the process for creditors, who will now only need to object to errors rather than approve every detail. The reforms will also expand eligibility to include self-employed individuals after they have ended their business activities. The German government's proposed reforms to private insolvency laws have garnered support from consumer advocates.
WDR 5
politics 16d ago Cologne

Industry Disputes Sugar Tax Effectiveness

The sugar industry is employing strategies to prevent regulation, including questioning the sufficiency of evidence for health benefits like weight reduction. Experts state there is enough evidence to introduce such measures, but the industry continues to demand more proof. These strategies are designed to maintain the status quo and avoid stricter oversight. The industry is lobbying against proposed changes. The sugar industry claims a 15% reduction in sugar use, but independent studies suggest figures between 2% and 9%. This is significantly lower than the over 30% reduction achieved in the UK within a shorter period after implementing a sugar tax.
Deutschlandfunk
science 16d ago Munich

Scientists Develop Open-Source Code for Genome Analysis

A scientist in Germany, Thomas Krun, developed open-source code to analyze genome data. This code reformats large digital files, isolating the less than 1% of genetic material that differs between individuals. This was a step following the acquisition of a histology sample and genome data.
ABC NewsRadio AU
economy 16d ago Stuttgart

Germany's Debt Brake Praised Amid Economic Concerns

Germany's debt brake has proven effective even during crises, according to a report. The country's public debt remains strong compared to nations like France, Italy, and the United States. Making an exception to the debt brake a rule risks financial market confidence and burdens future generations.
SWR Aktuell
politics 16d ago Berlin

EU Commission May Initiate Infringement Proceedings Against Germany

A court ruling from Koblenz may provide the EU Commission with grounds to initiate infringement proceedings against Germany. This potential action stems from Germany's continued border controls, which may persist beyond September. The EU Commission could take action if controls are still in place after the current September deadline.
SWR Aktuell