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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
Werner Herzog Becomes Social Media Star At 83
Filmmaker Werner Herzog, aged 83, has become a notable figure on social media in the United States, despite not owning a mobile phone.
NDR Info
UK Children Under 13 Access Social Media
Filmmaker Werner Herzog, aged 83, has become a notable figure on social media in the United States, despite not owning a mobile phone. Known for his documentaries, Herzog has lived in the US for 30 years and is now recognized as a media and social media personality.
BR24
Aue Football Club Faces Relegation Questions
FC Erzgebirge Aue will play in the fourth division next season for the first time in the club's history. Many questions remain regarding player retention and the coaching position, with no clarity on the latter yet. The situation prompts analysis of the reasons behind the team's performance and future strategic considerations.
MDR Aktuell
Fraport Invests €1 Billion In New Passenger Train
Airport operator Fraport has invested approximately €1 billion to implement a new passenger train service connecting Terminal 2 and Terminal 3 at Frankfurt Airport. The project is part of a larger €4 billion terminal expansion initiative aimed at improving passenger transit. The service is being tested alongside 8,000 extras to ensure operational readiness.
hr-iNFO
German Support For Iranian Protests
Protests in Germany, including in Frankfurt, have shown support for the Iranian national revolution and opposition to the Islamic Republic. Iranian expatriates participated in these demonstrations.
Iran International
Korrektiv Wins Legal Battle Over Reporting
A Berlin court has ruled in favor of the investigative journalism outlet Korrektiv, dismissing attempts to discredit their reporting through legal challenges. This verdict follows a similar case in Hamburg, indicating a pattern of legal pressure against journalistic investigations. The court's decision aims to protect the integrity of investigative journalism against attempts to undermine it.
radioeins
German Dairy Truck Driver Completes 10-Hour Shift
Simon Lotterschmidt, a 23-year-old milk truck driver, began his shift shortly after 4 AM. His route involves collecting milk from 26 farmers and transporting it to the dairy. The job operates without holidays or weekends, emphasizing the continuous nature of the dairy supply chain.
BR24
German Local Elections Blueprint For National Votes
Local elections in Germany are being viewed as a potential blueprint for future presidential or parliamentary elections. Despite challenges, a think tank leader believes the elections are a step in the right direction, emphasizing the importance of proceeding with the vote rather than simply appointing representatives.
SWR Aktuell
Germany and Europe Must Cooperate on Major Challenges
Germany's success is intrinsically linked to Europe's, according to a statement emphasizing the need for joint action on significant global challenges. The speaker highlighted the importance of European unity in addressing issues like the Iran conflict and other pressing international concerns.
RTHK Radio 3 HK