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Rescue operations have continued in southern Germany as heavy rain continues to lash the region, causing floodwaters to rise and prompting the evacuation of thousands of residents. Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria have been particularly badly affected with several communities subject to state of emergency orders and in some cases entire villages evacuated. Meteorologists estimate that some areas have received more rainfall in 24 hours that they normally average across a month. Visiting one of the towns affected, Germany's vice chancellor Robert Habeck said the death of a firefighter reported on S...
Euronews (English)
Authorities in Germany have urged residents in the southern state of Bavaria to heed evacuation orders as flooding in some areas continues to worsen. Interior Minister Nancy Faeser urged residents to "absolutely take seriously any warning messages" from emergency teams, adding that compliance could save lives. Bavaria's state premier Markus Söder visited one affected area near Augsburg, northwest of Munich, where days of heavy rain has caused severe flooding. "The situation is very dynamic. At the moment, the situation is very, very difficult, especially in the Swabian region around Augsburg a...
Euronews (English)
The union for police officers in the southern German state of Bavaria is complaining about a blatant lack of uniforms for police officers. "Bavaria's police are 'stripping bare' and could literally be standing there without trousers," said the chairman of the Bavarian DPolG regional police union, Jürgen Köhnlein. The union posted a video on YouTube to highlight the missing uniform pieces. "So, how long have you been waiting?" a police officer asks his colleague in the video before they both get out of a patrol car without any trousers. Currently, 21 uniform items such as pants, jackets and cap...
DPA International
The union for police officers in the southern German state of Bavaria is complaining about a blatant lack of uniforms for police officers. "Bavaria's police are 'stripping bare' and could literally be standing there without trousers," said the chairman of the Bavarian DPolG regional police union, Jürgen Köhnlein. The union posted a video on YouTube to highlight the missing uniform pieces. "So, how long have you been waiting?" a police officer asks his colleague in the video before they both get out of a patrol car without any trousers. Currently, 21 uniform items such as pants, jackets and cap...
DPA
The union for police officers in the southern German state of Bavaria is complaining about a blatant lack of uniforms for police officers. "Bavaria's police are 'stripping bare' and could literally be standing there without trousers," said the chairman of the Bavarian DPolG regional police union, Jürgen Köhnlein. The union posted a video on YouTube to highlight the missing uniform pieces. "So, how long have you been waiting?" a police officer asks his colleague in the video before they both get out of a patrol car without any trousers. Currently, 21 uniform items such as pants, jackets and cap...
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A ban on the use of gender-neutral language forms came into force in public institutions in the traditionally conservative southern German state of Bavaria on Monday. Like many European languages, German has different masculine and feminine forms for some nouns, and in the past used the masculine plural as the all-inclusive default form. For example, "Autor" is the word for a male writer, and "Autorin" a female writer. The plural forms are "Autoren" and "Autorinnen." "Autoren" was previously used to mean "writers," not just male writers. Some have argued that "Autoren" is grammatically masculi...
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A ban on the use of gender-neutral language forms came into force in public institutions in the traditionally conservative southern German state of Bavaria on Monday. Like many European languages, German has different masculine and feminine forms for some nouns, and in the past used the masculine plural as the all-inclusive default form. For example, "Autor" is the word for a male writer, and "Autorin" a female writer. The plural forms are "Autoren" and "Autorinnen." "Autoren" was previously used to mean "writers," not just male writers. Some have argued that "Autoren" is grammatically masculi...
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