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Munich: Truck and excavator in flames – police investigate arson – Munich

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com September 2, 2024
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A fire broke out on a company premises on Detmoldstrasse early Monday morning. The emergency call to the police and fire department was received at around 3:10 a.m., according to a police report.

At the scene of the fire, several trucks and a small excavator were among those caught on fire. According to current information, no one was injured. The extent of the damage is not yet known, but initial estimates suggest that it is likely to be at least a six-figure sum.

Since there are indications of deliberate arson, the Munich Criminal Investigation Department has taken over further investigations into the cause of the fire. The Munich Police Department’s Department 13, which is responsible for arson crimes, is asking for information and possible witness observations on 089 29100.

There have been at least 30 such arson attacks in Munich and the surrounding area since 2019. Most recently, unknown persons set fire to a construction train at the end of July, and here too the damage ran into the hundreds of thousands. The arsonists mostly target so-called “critical infrastructure” facilities, including bridges, railway lines or power lines. The other targets of attacks were forestry machines, warehouses and construction site vehicles.

The police headquarters then set up the “Raute” investigation team and is looking into the political background of the arson attacks. The investigation team has also become involved in the most recent case, and the Attorney General’s Office has also taken over the case. It is responsible for state security crimes.

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Start of school – Parents’ council and union see problems at the start of school – Education

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com September 2, 2024
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Despite the ministry’s promise that the core subjects would be covered, there are still concerns there, according to the State Parents’ Council. “Knowledge deficits from the pandemic period have not yet been made up for.” Solutions and more investment in education are needed, the council said in the statement. The political focus must finally be placed on education.

The Education and Science Union (GEW) also sees the situation as worsening. The need will continue to rise “and we cannot get teachers on the market,” said GEW regional chairman Günther Fuchs. The proportion of people entering the profession from other fields has increased. The regions are drifting further apart in terms of development. He also pointed to an impending wave of teachers retiring.

Green parliamentary group leader Petra Budke criticized the failure of the previous red-red government to train enough teachers. In addition, the dropout rate among teacher training students is high. In order to relieve the burden on teachers and promote social learning, more multi-professional teams and more school social workers should be brought to schools. CDU education politician Gordon Hoffmann explained that the problem of a lack of teachers is still great – especially in regions further away from Berlin.

According to Education Minister Steffen Freiberg (SPD), there are more teachers working in Brandenburg this school year than in a long time. Around 3,110 teachers have been hired, almost 1,700 of them are lateral entrants. According to the ministry, around 322,000 children and young people started the new school year on Monday. Among them are 25,000 new schoolchildren.

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3rd League: TSV 1860 Munich celebrates first victory – Sport

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com August 31, 2024
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Max Merkel is known for a pretty nice sentence that is unfortunately not appreciated often enough. At 1. FC Nuremberg, Merkel is something of a saint because he gave the club its last championship trophy in 1968, after having already won the Bundesliga with TSV 1860 Munich in 1966. But Merkel also experienced the other side of being a coach. When he was asked during his time at Karlsruher SC whether he felt any pressure, he said: “When I eat fruit, I sometimes feel pressure.”

Merkel, with her Viennese tongue, may not have said “Druck” but rather “Druckerl”. It is no longer possible to reconstruct the exact wording, but what is more important than the exact wording is that in the first few weeks of the season, TSV 1860 Munich had already reached the point where they would have liked to suggest Merkel’s phrase to their coach.

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It is not known how Argirios Giannikis, 44, feels about fruit, but the Sixty’s coach has been under pressure these days that certainly could not be described as a dud. After three defeats in the first three games, Giannikis had a lot at stake in the away game in Ingolstadt on Saturday afternoon, but in the end the Lions won 2:1 and breathed a sigh of relief. After the first victory, at least the great pressure on the team is gone. Third division football teams have escaped for the time being – but the 90 minutes in Ingolstadt can, and they know this in Giesing, at best be just a start.

“When you show off like that, the team is intact,” says 1860 captain Verlaat

“A huge burden has been lifted,” said Sechzig’s striker Maximilian Wolfram after the game: “We have suffered a lot in the last few weeks because we have taken a lot of punishment, so it was extremely important to make a statement.” And this statement was quite something.

At 2:03 p.m. referee Felix Bickel gave the go-ahead to play, at 2:06 p.m. Sechzig had their first corner after a shot from David Philipp, at 2:07 p.m. an attempt by Raphael Schifferl was cleared just before the line, and at 2:08 p.m. Munich were leading 1-0 thanks to a wonderful finish from Wolfram. It was the opening phase that the Lions had imagined, but of course it couldn’t continue like that. When Ingolstadt built up something of a push later on, it was clear that the Lions’ structure was currently quite shaky, but then substitute Julian Guttau scored and put Sechzig’s first win of the season in sight.

“Internally, everything is fine. When you show off like that, the team is intact,” said captain Jesper Verlaat after the game and did not want to hear that the victory was also a victory for Giannikis. Sixty’s coach himself also brushed aside all questions about himself and emphasized his joy “that the team has finally been rewarded.” But because Druckerl on Grünwalder Strasse is more of a pressure man by nature, the situation was certainly tense.

But anyone who saw the act of will that underpinned the Lions’ performance, how energetically René Vollath shouted his joy when he had thwarted Ingolstadt’s shots, or how Verlaat jumped chest to chest with Sechzig’s goalkeeper to celebrate Vollath’s save, noticed that Sechzig wanted to defend itself into a frenzy on that Saturday afternoon. “When you head the thing away or just manage to get a leg in front of it, it inspires you,” Verlaat later explained. The Lions were determined to turn things around, and in the end, when referee Bickel put an end to the game, the team had succeeded.

On Tuesday, TSV 1860 will be playing against Bayern league team FC Memmingen in the state cup

Shortly before the end, Ingolstadt reduced the deficit again with a penalty from Pascal Testroet, raising fears among the 60s that the team would now definitely make it 2-2, but even though that would have been a good fit given the current situation, the Munich team held firm and brought the lead home. When Vollath caught the ball in the last scene of the game, he waited a few seconds and held it above his head with both hands as if it were a trophy.

It will probably be a while before Sechzig actually raises silverware to the sky, but the 90 minutes on Saturday afternoon certainly gave cause for relief.

When Merkel was asked about the pressure in Karlsruhe, he was fired shortly afterwards. When Giannikis was asked in Ingolstadt how much pressure he was under, he said: “No pressure at all. I’m just happy for the team.” That was the end of the matter for him. And because nobody knows how Giannikis feels about Obst, it won’t come up again until Tuesday at the earliest: TSV 1860 Munich will be playing against Bayern league team FC Memmingen in the state cup.

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Basketball – Curry signs new million dollar contract with Golden State – Sport

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com August 31, 2024
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This means that the 36-year-old will receive a total of around 178 million dollars (160 million euros) over the next three seasons. At the end of the 2026/2027 season, Curry will have earned just 532 million dollars (480 million euros) in salaries during his career. Only LeBron James, with 580 million dollars (523 million euros), has earned more in the history of the North American league.

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Curry is entering his 16th season with the Warriors, with whom he won the championship four times. He was twice named most valuable player in a single season and was nominated for the All-Star game ten times. His three-point shots, some of them spectacular, in the final phase against hosts France helped the US team win the gold medal in the Olympic final in Paris.

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England: Smoking ban outdoors – Economy

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com August 30, 2024
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Friday afternoon, sun over Richmond, perfect weather for smoking. Claudio Carta, 40, one of the managers of the “Coach & Horses”, sits outside the pub, cigarette in hand, relaxed. The proposed ban? He smiles.

The new Labour government wants to ban smoking in various outdoor places (at least in England). These include sports fields, university campuses and beer gardens. Prime Minister Keir Starmer confirmed corresponding reports from the Sun and pointed to the 80,000 smoking-related deaths in the United Kingdom each year.

Not only is the proposal welcomed by many Britons – according to a YouGov poll, 58 percent would support the measure and 35 percent would reject it – it also does not come as a complete surprise. The course of action was already apparent under the Tory government.

Starmer’s predecessor, Rishi Sunak, had announced a law in November (Tobacco and Vapes Bill), according to which the minimum age for buying cigarettes is to be gradually increased every year. As soon as it comes into force, no one under 15 will be allowed to buy (e-)cigarettes, next year no one under 16 and so on. This means that anyone born after 2008 will no longer be able to buy cigarettes in the Kingdom.

The resistance within the party itself was immense, some conservatives felt that the freedom of citizens was being violated. Critics spoke of a “nanny state” in which the state controls citizens with excessive caution and harsh regulations like a strict nanny. This is especially true as the number of consumers in the kingdom is steadily decreasing anyway. Today, however, one in eight citizens still smokes.

Sunak was unable to get the law passed before he was replaced in July. His successor, Starmer, is simply continuing the policy. One of his arguments is that smoking-related illnesses are a burden on the National Health Service (NHS). The NHS is talking about billions of euros a year.

Money is now also a concern for the grumbling gastronomy industry, and has been for a while. In 2000 there were more than 60,000 pubs in the UK, but last year there were only about 45,000. The more recent reasons: Since Brexit there has been a shortage of staff, during Covid there was a shortage of guests, gas and electricity costs are increasing. And beer is also becoming more and more expensive (price in the “Coach & Horses”: 7.20 pounds, or 8.50 euros for just over a half pint). The ban passed in 2007, in Smoking in pubs has not helped either. So it is hardly surprising that there is now widespread opposition to the proposed ban, before to smoke in the pubs.

Emma McClarkin of the British Beer and Pub Association complains: “For generations, pubs have welcomed people, not turned them away.” The association expects another 800 businesses to close in the next five years, which is “devastating”.

So why does Claudio Carta just smile when he thinks about the smoking ban in front of the “Coach & Horses”? “I don’t think it will have much of an effect.” Who should monitor it? The police? And on the one hand, fewer and fewer of his guests are smoking anyway; on the other hand, the few who do will simply go around the corner if in doubt. “If you want to smoke, smoke.”

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US election 2024 current: Trump reacts to Harris’ first TV interview and criticizes her – Politics

by Chief editor of world-today-news.com August 30, 2024
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Trump’s campaign team allegedly attacked employee at military cemetery

According to media reports, an incident occurred during a visit by Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump to Arlington National Cemetery. As the US radio station NPR reported, citing an anonymous source, two employees of Trump’s campaign team got into a “verbal and physical altercation” with a cemetery worker. The incident occurred on Monday during a wreath-laying ceremony in honor of the 13 US soldiers who died during the withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021. According to NPR, a cemetery worker tried to stop Trump’s team from filming and taking photos in an area with soldiers’ graves. The campaign workers then verbally attacked the employee and pushed her aside.

Trump’s spokesman Steven Cheung denied the report and said there had been no physical altercation. The cemetery administration confirmed an incident but did not provide any details. It stressed that political campaign activities at military cemeteries are prohibited by law. According to a media report, the employee refrained from filing a complaint because she feared retaliation from Trump supporters.

The New York Times According to reports, the family of a US soldier buried in the cemetery expressed their concerns after the incident became known. The grave of their relative, Master Sergeant Andrew Marckesano, was seen in a photo published by Trump’s campaign team and was accompanied by critical comments about the withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan in 2021. The family of another soldier, Staff Sergeant Darin Taylor Hoover, had apparently allowed Trump to film in front of his grave. The family of Marckesano, whose grave was right next door, had not given such permission.

The soldier’s sister explained to the New York Timesthat her family supports others seeking answers related to the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan. “However,” she added, “according to our conversation with Arlington National Cemetery, the Trump campaign staff did not follow the rules set for this visit to Staff Sergeant Hoover’s gravesite in Section 60, which is right next to my brother’s grave.” And: “We hope that those who visit this sacred site understand that these were real people who sacrificed for our freedom and that they will be honored and respected accordingly.”

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