By then the stocks should be replenished

By then the stocks should be replenished

Because of the description of the person, the Freising District Office gave the decisive clue that led to the man’s trail. After his arrest, he gave contradicting information. The suspicion was confirmed to the extent that an arrest warrant was issued against him.

Although the crime scene was searched carefully, the murder weapon is still missing. “We assume that a knife was used, but it has still not been found,” said the police spokesman.

A 30-year-old man was killed in a collision between a car and a semitrailer on Autobahn 92 near Moosburg. The car crashed into the rear of the tractor-trailer during an evasive maneuver on Saturday morning, the police said. The inmates – three brothers between the ages of 30 and 44 – were taken to hospitals seriously injured. In the afternoon, the passenger died there from his injuries. The driver of the semitrailer was unharmed.

A completely overtired 47-year-old fell asleep at the wheel of his truck on Autobahn 92 in the Landshut district and ended up in the ditch with the vehicle. The driver was slightly injured in the accident on Tuesday morning, the police said. He was able to get himself out of the cab, but was then taken to the hospital. He told the officers that he had dozed off at the wheel.

As about 400 liters of diesel seeped into the ground from the vehicle’s tank, the water management office was notified. The property damage amounts to around 50,000 euros. Because of the difficult recovery of the articulated lorry, half of the motorway was closed in the morning. A mile-long traffic jam formed.

In Baden-Württemberg, a man drove his car through the wall of his garage. Because of a mix-up, the accident occurs, in which the driver was lucky in the misfortune.

A driver in Aichelberg (Göppingen district) confused the gas and the brakes – and crashed his car through the garage wall. According to the Aichelberg Volunteer Fire Brigade on Wednesday, the man only wanted to park his car the evening before. No information was given as to whether he was injured.

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After the accident, the car protruded from the garage and threatened to crash. The fire brigade secured the vehicle, which was then towed away. As the garage threatened to collapse, the fire brigade secured it with special supports. The amount of damage was initially unknown.

Sources used: dpa news agency

At the weekend, a driver simply turned around in a traffic jam on the A92 near Moosburg (Freising district) and drove back through the rescue alley. The police said on Sunday that he almost crashed into a police car. The reason for the risky maneuver: The 58-year-old did not want to miss his flight on Saturday and therefore tried to reach the junction behind to leave the motorway there. The police said that he “did not quite understand the purpose of the emergency lane”. That is why he must now expect a fine of 700 euros and a driving ban.

The mechanical engineering group Jungheinrich will shut down production at its plant in Moosburg, Bavaria, from Friday. The reason are delivery bottlenecks in the supply of materials by suppliers, caused by the Corona crisis, Jungheinrich announced on Thursday in Hamburg. The aim is to resume production after Easter. By then the stocks should be replenished.

The around 1000 employees are on short-time work during this time. All other Jungheinrich plants and after-sales will not be affected by the production interruption in Moosburg. The Jungheinrich plant in Moosburg produces what are known as counterbalanced forklifts.

The former SPD leader Martin Schulz is to take over the leadership of the party-affiliated Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung and thus succeed the former Rhineland-Palatinate Prime Minister Kurt Beck.123helpme.me The 71-year-old Beck said on Tuesday that he wanted to give up the post after eight years for reasons of age and proposed Schulz to elect his successor in December.

“The future of Europe is of crucial importance for the future of our country,” emphasized Beck, who had already announced his withdrawal at the beginning of May. A “recognized and respected European” at the head of the foundation will convincingly embody and advance this important concern of their work, he explained with a view to Schulz, who was also President of the European Parliament.

Schulz himself told the German Press Agency that he felt “very honored” by the proposal to head this important foundation steeped in tradition.

First the news portal “The Pioneer” reported on the personnel. Schulz is a member of the Bundestag, he was also the SPD candidate for Chancellor in the 2017 election. Kurt Beck was Prime Minister of Rhineland-Palatinate between 1994 and 2013 and also Federal Chairman of the SPD between 2006 and 2008.

The party-affiliated foundations make a contribution to political education, for example through publications and scholarships, and are largely financed by public funds. The nationwide foundations also include the CDU-affiliated Konrad Adenauer Foundation, the Hanns Seidel Foundation (CSU), the Heinrich Böll Foundation (Greens) and the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation (Linke).

For years, the Heinrich Böll Foundation, which is close to the Greens, has received the best results from the city of Hamburg. Last year, the facility received 105,000 euros, according to a response from the Senate to a small request from AfD member of parliament Alexander Wolf. Almost half as much money went to the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation, which is close to the left, at 52,000 euros. The SPD-affiliated Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung got even less with 42,250 euros and the CDU-affiliated Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung with 42,000 euros. The Friedrich Naumann Foundation, which is close to the FDP, came in last with 29,000 euros.

The amounts are lower for the years 2014 to 2018, but the Heinrich Böll Foundation always receives the most money before the Rosa Luxemburg Foundation. The Senate referred to the funding guidelines for political education to justify the allocation of funds.

The AfD is fighting at the federal level to ensure that the Desiderius Erasmus Foundation, which is closely related to it, is funded from the federal budget like the other foundations. The Federal Constitutional Court recently rejected an application by the AfD for an interim order.

Due to pollution of the Baltic Sea off Wismar, an investigation is being carried out against the use of a chemical tanker. The cargo tanks were washed at sea and the washing water was diverted into the sea, the water police said on Friday. The initiation is a violation of the International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships.

The captain and the first officer of the ship received reports of administrative offenses. The police also collected a security deposit of 1578.50 Eure each. The reason for the washing of the tanks was reportedly pending repair work on an auxiliary diesel. For this purpose, the cargo tanks should be put into a gas-free state, as it was said.

The Federal Maritime and Hydrographic Agency (BSH), together with colleagues from Sweden, the Netherlands and Denmark, has launched the first international comparison campaign for measuring ship exhaust gases in Wedel near Hamburg. The aim of the campaign, which will run until October 2, is to measure emissions from the same ship using different currently available measurement techniques and strategies under the same environmental conditions, the BSH announced on Monday in Hamburg. In this way, the reporting of suspicious ships should be better harmonized internationally.

The International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL) specifies binding limit values ​​for air pollution from sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxide emissions in ship exhaust gases. However, controls on board ships are time-consuming and costly. In order to increase the number of monitored ships and to specifically check suspicious ships, some countries used remote measurements.

The comparison campaign would use five sniffers, a laser spectrometer, three ultra-fine dust measuring devices and differential optical absorption spectroscopy (DOAS) techniques. In addition, from September 14th to 18th, two drones will fly directly into the exhaust plume of ships for measurement purposes. The Hamburg waterway police will also increasingly take fuel samples.

The EU transport ministers are coming to the Hanseatic city of Hamburg on Tuesday at the invitation of Federal Transport Minister Andreas Scheuer (CSU). At the “Greening Shipping” conference, they will be discussing measures for innovative and more climate-friendly shipping with shipping companies, shipbuilders and associations. According to the Ministry of Transport, maritime transport is a “mainstay of the European economy”. At the same time, shipping is seen as a latecomer when it comes to environmental and climate protection.

The coronavirus is spreading. Florian Reifschneider from Frankfurt is therefore calling on people online to stay at home. Obviously with success. There is serious concern behind the action.

With the website “StayTheFuckHome.com”, which has been accessed millions of times, Florian Reifschneider from Frankfurt inspired users to stay at home due to the corona crisis. “Our goal is to sensitize as many people as possible and thus to slow down the SARS-CoV-2 spread,” explains the 29-year-old. “Everyone should minimize the number of physical contact with others according to their possibilities.” The movement’s central appeal is: “Stay the fuck at home!”

Concern about rapid spread

The rapid spread of the corona virus has caused him great concern in recent weeks, said Reifschneider. So he started to collect information on the website.

So far, the site has been viewed more than 2.7 million times. There you can read, for example, practical measures on how each individual can contribute to slowing down the spread. 

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Reifschneider is the co-founder of the software company Rocketloop. He and his employees have so far received almost exclusively positive reactions to the initiative, he explains. “We were most positively surprised by the willingness of volunteers to translate the site into other languages.” The site is currently offered in 20 languages.

Sources used: dpa news agency website of “StaytheFuckHome”

He is now on the wanted list of the most wanted criminals and terrorists in Europe: The Cologne police are looking for a 32-year-old who is said to have abused a minor.

The Cologne police are looking for a suspected rapist with a public manhunt on the list “Europe’s most wanted”. As the public prosecutor and the police announced on Tuesday in Cologne, the 32-year-old Soheil O. K. allegedly sexually abused a then 16-year-old woman from Cologne twice in November 2017.

Apparently the wanted man has gone abroad, which is why the police are now looking for him on the most wanted list with the support of the Federal Criminal Police Office (a photo of the wanted man can be seen here).

Rape allegation

The native of Darmstadt and the then 16-year-old met almost three years ago at Cologne Central Station and, according to the police, communicated “for a few days” by cell phone. The acts of abuse are said to have occurred at a meeting. The now 32-year-old is said to have raped the girl again at a second meeting that he forced through “psychological pressure”.

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The police asked witnesses who had clues about the man’s whereabouts to report to them. The “Europe’s most wanted” list has existed since 2016 and is maintained by the European police authority Europol.

Sources used: Cologne Police: Communication of October 27, 2020

Berlin will soon have one more tourist attraction: In future, visitors will be able to clean parks in the capital together with local residents. As a thank you, there is a free tour.

Anyone traveling to Berlin can soon get a free picnic and a guided tour. But only on one condition: he or she has to lend a hand. For a new project, tourists are supposed to collect the garbage in Berlin parks.

The new project is supported by the Pankow and Mitte district offices. The City Councilor for Economic Affairs from the Berlin district of Pankow, Rona Tietje, sees this as a good opportunity to “raise awareness of sustainable tourism,” she said on Wednesday.

First events planned for August and September

The first dates for the unusual tours are in August and September. Participants can register for this free of charge on the Internet.

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This is how it works for us: First, visitors are given a one-hour, free tour of the Berlin Wall Memorial. This is followed by a free picnic with a small present. Only then does the cleaning campaign begin in the Berlin parks. Locals should also take part. 

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Lower Saxony experts are ready to fight the oil spill off Mauritius in the Indian Ocean. If the island state accepts the help offered by the federal government, Lower Saxony will be involved in the action, said Environment Minister Olaf Lies (SPD) on Wednesday in Hanover. “As soon as we get the green light, we can start.”