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economy 17d ago Berlin

Irish Low-Cost Carrier to Halve Berlin Flight Offerings

An Irish low-cost airline plans to reduce its flight offerings at Berlin's airport by half starting this winter. The airport association views this drastic reduction as a sign of the pressure airlines are facing in Germany.
NDR Info
technology 17d ago Cologne

German Companies Face Big Tech Challenges

Tech magnates like Musk, Bezos, and Karp possess immensely powerful technologies that extend far-reaching influence. This concentration of economic and political power is not new in American history, reminiscent of industry magnates from the late 19th century who monopolized entire industries.
Deutschlandfunk
sports 17d ago Leipzig

German Football Reform Models Under Review

FC Augsburg has secured its position in the league, while the championship title remains with the reigning champions who won their final match 4-3. VfL Wolfsburg faces relegation after a 0-0 draw, though they have narrowed the gap to a team just above the drop zone. FC Köln suffered a setback in their fight against relegation. Two specific models are currently under consideration. While no final decision was reached during the meeting, NOFV President Hermann Winkler expressed satisfaction with the outcome. The association and the clubs agreed to continue advancing the reform process. NOFV President Hermann Winklar stated that the 'attractive league' model is not being considered. The favored 'Compass' model still faces unresolved questions regarding admission criteria, stadium requirements, and refereeing authority.
MDR Aktuell
health 17d ago Greifswald

Dementia Drugs Show Measurable Cognitive Decline Slowdown

New antibody-based medications are showing potential to address the underlying causes of Alzheimer's disease by binding to protein plaques in the brain.
BR24
health 17d ago Hamburg

New Drug Offers Hope For Neurological Damage

New antibody-based medications are showing potential to address the underlying causes of Alzheimer's disease by binding to protein plaques in the brain. Unlike previous treatments that only stabilized patient conditions, these drugs aim to intervene in the core disease mechanism. Researchers at the University Medical Center in Greifswald are leading studies on the potential of these substances. A new drug may offer options for patients with neurological damage, potentially reducing the speed of neuronal destruction. A new drug may offer a chance for hospitalized patients to receive treatment or surgery. Follow-up plans may involve hospitalization or surgery for patients.
NDR Info
environment 17d ago Berlin

Stork Conservation Efforts Highlighted in Germany

DLF Kultur featured a story about a man dedicated to the survival of a stork, emphasizing the daily efforts required to keep the bird alive. The narrative touched upon themes of personal responsibility and the conflict between career ambitions and ethical convictions.
DLF Kultur
culture 17d ago Hamburg

Werner Herzog Gains Young Followers

Filmmaker Werner Herzog, at 83, has become a notable figure on Instagram, attracting nearly 890,000 followers.
NDR Info
culture 17d ago Munich

Werner Herzog's Online Videos Gain New Audience

Filmmaker Werner Herzog, at 83, has become a notable figure on Instagram, attracting nearly 890,000 followers. He uses the platform to share content that sparks curiosity and possesses narrative substance, aiming to present the world truthfully without embellishment. His presence on social media allows his work to reach a new, younger audience.
BR24
conflict 17d ago Berlin

Ukraine Denies German Claims of Terrorist Acts

A Ukrainian individual, described as a terrorist by Germans, was reportedly not extradited to Germany by Poland due to a judge's decision. Italy, however, extradited another Ukrainian to Germany, who is now imprisoned for an alleged attack on the Nord Stream 2 pipeline, deemed an act against critical infrastructure.
Radio Maryja
other 17d ago Stuttgart

Stuttgart Airport Enhances Security With New Technology

An airport has implemented security enhancements, including improved control lanes and new technology, allowing passengers to keep laptops and water bottles in their hand luggage. The airport operator has managed the controls directly for three years, with Terminal 3 designed with ample space and advanced equipment. Despite these improvements, additional space behind the control lanes is suggested.
SWR Aktuell