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Fatal Stabbing Incident in Hamburg: Man Killed in Violent Confrontation at Saale Harbor
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Fatal Stabbing Incident in Hamburg: Man Killed in Violent Confrontation at Saale Harbor

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com March 10, 2024
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

As of: March 10, 2024 12:44 p.m

A man was killed by stab wounds in a violent confrontation in Hamburg on Saturday. He died at the crime scene at the Saale harbor, as the Hamburg police announced. The murder weapon was a knife.

The police were called to Am Saalehafen Street shortly after 7 p.m. The emergency services came across the seriously injured and bleeding profusely 33-year-old in a mechanic’s accommodation. He had been stabbed in the chest with a knife.

Suspect arrested

An emergency doctor tried to revive him, but the man died at the scene. The police were able to arrest a 36-year-old man on site. He should definitely be a suspect. Apparently the two men had been drinking together before then they got into an argument. The suspected murder weapon – a knife – was also found. On Sunday, homicide detectives were at the crime scene again to interview witnesses and find further clues and evidence.

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NDR 90.3 | Mar 10, 2024 | 9:00 a.m

2024-03-10 10:04:00
#Hamburg #Man #dies #stab #wounds #suspect #arrested

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Fire at Tesla Factory Causes Nine-Figure Damage – Attack on Industrial Settlement in Brandenburg

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com March 6, 2024
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

Fire at Tesla: nine-figure damage?

After the attack on the power supply of the Tesla car factory in Brandenburg, the company quantified the possible damage for the first time. A Tesla representative spoke of a high nine-figure range. The reason given was the standstill in production. The group is assuming that the power supply will be interrupted for several days. From Tesla’s point of view, it is clearly an attack on this industrial settlement in Brandenburg, said the company representative. According to the Brandenburg Ministry of the Interior, unknown people set fire to a high-voltage pylon this morning. A left-wing extremist group claims responsibility for the attack. | Mar 6, 2024 1:35 am

Stock pension: A lot of criticism of the traffic light plan

The federal government has presented a new pension model. The aim is to keep retirement benefits stable without increasing contributions for the working population. To do this, the state should take out loans and invest money in the capital market. According to Finance Minister Lindner, possible income should then replenish the state pension fund in a good ten years. Criticism of the stock pension comes from the opposition. Union parliamentary group vice-president Middelberg speaks of a “micro approach”. The Left warns against casino speculation with tax money. The AfD criticizes the fact that the share purchases should be financed through new debt. | Mar 6, 2024 1:35 am

Gaza: Aid convoy rejected by Israel is looted

An aid convoy was looted in the Gaza Strip. According to the UN, the 14 trucks carrying water and food were first held up by the Israeli army for hours and then redirected. A large number of people then stopped the trucks and grabbed around 200 tons of relief supplies. According to United Nations estimates, more than two million people in the Gaza Strip are currently on the brink of famine – particularly in the north of the area, where the Israeli army has not yet granted access for aid. | Mar 6, 2024 1:35 am

Strike: Hamburg Airport cancels all departures

Because of the planned warning strike by aviation security forces, Hamburg Airport has canceled all 141 departures planned for Thursday. According to Helmut Schmidt Airport, flight cancellations or delays must also be expected for arrivals. The Verdi union had previously called on the security forces to go on strike. At the same time, a two-day strike by Lufthansa ground staff is imminent. | Mar 6, 2024 1:35 am

Starbucks: Boycott calls in the Middle East

After McDonald’s, the US chain Starbucks is also experiencing business problems in the Middle East because of the Gaza war. The coffee house chain is laying off around 2,000 employees across the region. This was confirmed by the franchisee, who operates branches in Egypt, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Turkey. Starbucks sales in the region fell significantly following boycott calls from pro-Palestinian activists. There were similar calls for a boycott against McDonald’s in the Middle East. US companies are accused of being too close to Israel. | Mar 6, 2024 1:35 am

Meta: Insta and Facebook are running again

The online services Instagram and Facebook experienced disruptions worldwide today. According to the US parent company Meta, the messenger and the Threads platform were also affected. There were technical problems accessing some of the services, a spokesman said. These were resolved as quickly as possible. Numerous users complained that they were logged out or were not able to log in at all. | Mar 6, 2024 1:35 am

CL: Bayern reach the quarter-finals

Bayer Munich has reached the quarter-finals of the Football Champions League. The German champions won the second leg against Lazio Rome 3-0. Bayern lost the first leg 0-1. Paris St. Germain also qualified for the Champions League quarter-finals – after a 2-1 win over Real Sociedad San Sebastian.| Mar 6, 2024 1:35 am

DFB Cup: Wolfsburg’s women in the semi-finals

The women of VfL Wolfsburg are in the semi-finals of the DFB Cup. The team won 3-0 in Hoffenheim. In addition to Wolfsburg, Essen, Frankfurt and Bayern Munich have reached the semi-finals. | Mar 6, 2024 1:35 am

The weather

Often dry at night. Rain at times in the southwest of Lower Saxony and on the Baltic Sea. Areas of fog. Lows plus 4 to minus 1 degrees. Mostly dry during the day. Temporary relaxation. A little rain at first. Highs 5 to 11 degrees. The further outlook: On Thursday partly cloudy, mostly dry, 6 to 11 degrees. On Friday it would be clear with 5 to 12 degrees. | Mar 6, 2024 1:35 am

2024-03-06 00:39:03
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Three men sentenced to life for murder after slipping methadone into drink
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Three men sentenced to life for murder after slipping methadone into drink

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com March 5, 2024
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

As of: March 5, 2024 7:23 p.m

On Tuesday, the Hamburg regional court sentenced three men to life imprisonment for murder. A year ago, the three friends from Steilshoop secretly slipped methadone into an acquaintance’s drink. The 39-year-old then died of an overdose.

The trial revealed abysses, said the presiding judge. Not only with the three defendants who committed a treacherous robbery-murder, but also with many witnesses, friends and acquaintances of the three from Steilshoop. They would have brazenly lied in court because of a misunderstood code of honor – according to the motto: In Steilshoop people stick together.

Methadone mixed into the drink

The court considered it proven that the three defendants, aged 41, 38 and 26, initially drank alcohol and consumed cocaine together with the 39-year-old on the evening of April 13, 2023 in the apartment of one of the defendants. Without his knowledge, they are said to have mixed methadone into his drink. He died of an overdose. Methadone is a man-made opioid that is used to replace heroin or to treat severe pain.

Police received an anonymous tip

When the victim was lying dead on the sofa, the defendants took all of his valuables, ordered goods in his name on the Internet and tried to use tricks to get the money in his account. They covered the body with a blanket and left it in the apartment. The dead man was only found days later, after an anonymous tip to the police.

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NDR 90.3 | NDR 90.3 Current | 03/05/2024 | 17:00 o’clock

2024-03-05 18:02:28
#Life #sentences #trial #fatal #methadone #drink

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Lufthansa criticizes new warning strike by ground staff affecting over 100,000 passengers

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com February 19, 2024
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

Lufthansa criticizes new warning strike

Lufthansa has criticized the renewed warning strike by ground staff as disproportionate. According to the company, the strike will affect more than 100,000 passengers. A special flight plan is in progress. According to the Verdi union, the strike will begin tomorrow morning and last until Wednesday morning. The airports affected are Frankfurt am Main, Munich, Berlin, Hamburg, Düsseldorf, Cologne-Bonn and Stuttgart. Verdi is demanding, among other things, 12.5 percent more salary for the more than 20,000 Lufthansa employees on the ground.| Feb 19, 2024 4:15 am

Local transport: failures in Lower Saxony

In some places, local buses and trains are canceled again. This time the warning strike is hitting Saxony-Anhalt and Lower Saxony. In Saxony-Anhalt, employees of municipal transport companies are on strike in Magdeburg, Halle and Dessau, among others. In Lower Saxony, there is a risk of failures in Hanover, Braunschweig, Osnabrück and Goslar. The warning strike should continue here tomorrow. The reason is a tariff dispute. Verdi is demanding, among other things, more vacation and longer rest periods for employees.| Feb 19, 2024 4:15 am

Commemoration of the victims of Hanau

Today marks the fourth anniversary of the attack in Hanau. The victims are to be remembered with several events in the Hessian city. At the request of the relatives, there will be a silent memorial in the cemetery this morning. Federal Interior Minister Faeser also takes part. On the occasion of the anniversary, she said in advance that the democratic forces must take the threat that right-wing extremism poses to many people seriously and act. A funeral march and a rally are planned for the afternoon and evening. Several thousand people took to the streets in Hanau over the weekend. On February 19, 2020, a 43-year-old German killed nine people – for racist motives. He then shot his mother and himself.| Feb 19, 2024 4:15 am

Russia: Prison sentences for commemorating Navalny

In Russia, numerous people have apparently been sentenced to prison following the death of opposition politician Navalny. They expressed their grief in public and were then arrested. According to human rights organizations and the media, more than 150 people in St. Petersburg alone received prison sentences of up to two weeks. They are said to have violated Russian assembly laws. There are said to have been similar verdicts in other Russian cities. Navalny died in a prison camp on Friday. Nothing is known about the background.| Feb 19, 2024 4:15 am

DIW: Gas market relaxed – cancel emergency plan

According to the German Institute for Economic Research, the situation on the gas market has eased again two years after the start of the Russian war of aggression. A shortage is not foreseeable – the gas emergency plan should therefore be canceled, said the head of the DIW energy department, Kemfert, to the newspapers of the Funke media group. The institute is also of the opinion that the expansion for the import of liquefied natural gas on the planned scale is no longer necessary. One analysis talks about oversized plans that should not be pursued any further. | Feb 19, 2024 4:15 am

Freighter damaged by explosion in Red Sea

There has been another attack on a ship in the Red Sea. According to the British Navy, there was an explosion in the immediate vicinity of the freighter. He was damaged in the process. Nothing happened to the crew. In recent months, the Islamist Houthis in Yemen have repeatedly attacked ships on the important trade route in the Red Sea. That’s why the EU wants to send its own warships for protection. The foreign ministers want to decide this at their meeting in Brussels today.| Feb 19, 2024 4:15 am

Bafta film awards: “Oppenheimer” big winner

The biography “Oppenheimer” won the British Bafta film awards. Director Christopher Nolan’s work has won seven awards, including best film. It tells the story of the US physicist Oppenheimer, the pioneer of the atomic bomb. The film of the same name is also considered a favorite at the Oscars in three weeks. The German actress Sandra Hülser came away empty-handed. She was nominated for both Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress.| Feb 19, 2024 4:15 am

Football: Bochum defeats Bayern

Football record champions Bayern Munich are still deep in crisis: coach Tuchel’s team lost the Bundesliga game at VFL Bochum 2-3. Freiburg and Frankfurt drew 3-3. In the second league, league leaders St. Pauli beat Braunschweig 1-0. Osnabrück lost 1:3 in Elversberg and Nuremberg and Kaiserslautern drew 1:1. In the handball Bundesliga, Flensburg won at the Rhein-Neckar Löwen with 35:26, Kiel defeated Stuttgart with 39:36 and Hanover defeated Magdeburg with 28:27.| Feb 19, 2024 4:15 am

The weather

During the day it will continue to be densely cloudy, with occasional showers coming from the northwest. Highs 5 to 11 degrees. The further outlook: Mostly cloudy on Tuesday, with occasional rain. 6 to 10 degrees. Rain on Wednesday. 7 to 11 degrees. | Feb 19, 2024 4:15 am

2024-02-19 04:46:57
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Achim Reichel: 80th Birthday Celebrations and Continuing Music Tour
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Achim Reichel: 80th Birthday Celebrations and Continuing Music Tour

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com January 29, 2024
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

As of: January 29, 2024 12:01 a.m

Achim Reichel played with the Rattles and Wonderland in the 1960s and released many solo records. On Sunday he celebrated his 80th birthday. But his age doesn’t stop him from going on an extensive tour.

by Uli Kniep

“Hurrah, the Rattles are coming” was the name of the film that catapulted Achim Reichel and his band into cinemas in 1966. The four Hamburg boys had previously played at the Star Club, performed in England with the Rolling Stones and were allowed to accompany the Beatles on their Bravo Blitz tour in Germany. But then there was a sudden awakening: Achim Reichel was drafted into the Bundeswehr.

Achim Reichel: On stage for 60 years

After this time, the singer, guitarist and composer initially founded the short-lived group Wonderland, despite the early success with the Rattles, and then started his solo career. Over time, Reichel devoted himself to psychedelic music, rocky shanties, set contemporary literature to music and sang ballads from Goethe to Theodor Storm to Ina Seidel: “What a rare blessing in life! It’s a gift from heaven, with what once began as a hobby “To fill your life and develop skills that you didn’t even know you had,” says Reichel.

Further information

38 Min

Whole halls rock, a boat trip following in his father’s footsteps, on tour with the Rolling Stones and the Beatles. He saw the world and John Lennon naked in the Star Club. 38 mins

“Aloha Heja He”: Number one in China through TikTok

After a career as a musician spanning around 60 years, Achim Reichel is now satisfied and still amazed by unexpected events such as a hit in distant China – with “Aloha Heja He”. “I did something wrong with that song,” says Reichel. “It’s been gilded, and so has the album. 30 years later I thought: Dude, who’s pinching me now? Am I dreaming or waking? I actually had a number one in China with a German-language pop song! I didn’t want it at all believe.” Thanks to the new medium TikTok, “Aloha Heja He” suddenly became a cult favorite among young people in Asia.

Further information

Achim Reichel never dreamed that his song “Aloha heja he” would be a hit for decades. In 1991 he wrote the song in a hurry. more

Tour through Northern Germany and new live album

His old fans can look forward to a tour that Achim Reichel will take across northern Germany in March. The motto of the new live album is: “But it was nice”. “If I do a farewell tour now, it doesn’t have to mean that I’ll never go on stage again,” explains Reichel. “But longer tours? After three concerts at the latest it becomes exhausting.”

Further information

Achim Reichel is celebrating his 80th birthday. We look back with him on his life and 60 years of music business. more

“Feel Hamburg” is about the attitude to life in the city – this time Daniel Kaiser speaks with the rock musician Achim Reichel. more

The legendary Star Club in St. Pauli opened on April 13, 1962. The Beatles are also on stage on the first evening. more

This topic in the program:

NDR Culture | The Sunday | 01/28/2024 | 14:00 clock

2024-01-29 00:37:36
#Achim #Reichel #Germanys #longestserving #pop #musician

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Music Moves Europe Awards: Winners and Impact on European Music Industry
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Music Moves Europe Awards: Winners and Impact on European Music Industry

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com January 19, 2024
written by Chief editor of world-today-news.com

As of: January 19, 2024 5:42 p.m

The “Music Moves Europe Awards” were presented at the Eurosonic Festival in Groningen, Netherlands. Music moves Europe? In times of a torn EU, an almost defiant exclamation, says Mischa Kreiskott.

by Mischa Kreiskott

Musicians like Carla Bruni, Tokio Hotel or Adele, Stromae, Milky Chance, Dua Lipa – they all have one thing in common: They were once awarded the “European Boarder Breakers Award”, the European Commission’s major music prize. Formerly an international television show presented by BBC presenting legend Jools Holland.

That has been over since Brexit. Great Britain is no longer participating in European music funding. The successor prize, in several categories, was now awarded at the Eurosonic Festival in Groningen, the Netherlands.

“Freekind”: female duo from Slovenia and Croatia

“I think we’re lucky to live in Europe, we realize that now when we talk to musicians who don’t have an EU passport, who can’t travel, for whom there are no programs, no exchanges.” It sounds like something from an image film for a European funding project, but these two really mean and live it that way: Sara Gredelj from Slovenia and Nina Korošak Serčič from Croatia. They met at the music college in Graz, Austria. The music they bring into the world as “Freekind” seems as if they come from Los Angeles, at least.

Anyone who sees the two of them would hardly trust them to make this sound. Be underestimated? “Everyday life for us!” say Sara and Nina. Both in their early 20s, rather inconspicuous when you sit across from them. The Music Moves Europe Award will help them with the necessary “credibility”: “After the concerts, people often come to us and say that they had a bad day and that the music lifted them up. People often say, That’s exactly what they needed right now, and not something so dystopian.”

Not yet further defined: Genre “Comfort Pop”

The songs of the two Europeans seem to belong to the yet-to-be-defined genre of “comfort pop.” Musicians in particular are currently adding such concepts to their playlists: the lyrics are about mental health, about comfort, about feeling supported. The arrangements look like a well-woven, warm blanket…

A concept that “Freekind” designed at a time when other musicians were in a state of shock: In the middle of the pandemic lockdown, their first song together, “This too shall pass”, was created: “We were never alone, we had each other, and That gave us strength to do something creative, that saved us.”

Yune Pinku: New Technio-Entwurf

It’s astonishing how many winners of this year’s award used the pandemic as creative jet propulsion: Yuné Pinku – Irish-Malaysian who grew up in London – immediately used the time to create a new draft of techno: “Bluff” is the name of her pandemic track. Music for all those who don’t actually feel comfortable in clubs: “Nightlife can be quite dasy, and can be really fun at the same time” – Yuné Pinku lets heavy beats curve like question marks, which is also a position of new European pop music .

EU Commissioner Häusler: “Culture is crucial for Europe”

“I’m just totally happy and proud. I mean, this is Europe,” he exclaimed, directly after the ceremony, the Austrian EU Commissioner for Culture and MME Award patron Georg Häusler: “Young people full of energy, full of creativity, great Artists. Wonderful, culture must be crucial for Europe. What holds us all together is culture and cultural exchange.

Music moves Europe forward? Yes, that would be a beautiful utopia for a floundering European idea, after all in Groningen this evening you will see people who are passionate about Europe, with their music and their messages.

“Bulgarian Cartrader”: Light-footed game with irony and love of homeland

“I think that the West has a fantasy of what the Balkans are like,” says Daniel Stoyanov, who calls himself a “Bulgarian Cartrader”. He was born in Sofia, grew up in southern Germany and lives in Berlin. Even his stage name plays with clichés and attribution: “That’s partly true, but it’s a bit of a ‘punchline’.” A Wild East as we know it from films and jokes. “But when I look at everyday life in Bulgaria, it has different facets,” says Stoyanov.

“Bulgarian Cartrader’s” social media team consists of three Bulgarian grandmothers from the countryside, with headscarves, high-speed internet and an analog lucky donkey called “Algorithm”: “The Grandma Media Group, they do all the marketing , they do it with other strategies, Balkan Voodoo, and it works very well, I’m nominated here” …and awarded. The “Bulgarian Cartrader” would have earned its prize for this light-hearted game of identity, love of home, persona and irony alone. “I move in an area of ​​fantasies, wishes, longings and absurd impossibilities. Europe as a cultural place, all of that is part of it. We have always been a cultural unit.”

This topic in the program:

NDR Culture | The Morning | 01/19/2024 | 11:03 a.m

2024-01-19 16:54:05
#MME #Awards #European #pop #tomorrow

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