Unconventional Journey of Liberté and Vytaras Radzevičius Through Europe: 'We Will Have to Save Strictly'
Liberté and Vytaras Radzevičius embark on a unique European trip, exploring hidden gems and navigating unusual challenges along the way.
Mental Health: "How are you?" Good question!
A new exhibition at the Hygiene Museum in Dresden highlights the significance of mental health in contemporary society and prompts discussions on the importance of checking in on one another's well-being.
Gudļevskis' victory in DEL game
Latvian goalie Kristers Gudļevskis helped the Fischtown Pinguins secure a 6-1 win against the Dresden Eislowen in the German Hockey League (DEL) by saving 15 of 16 shots.
In V. and L. Radzevičius' journey – a familiar situation for couples: a dispute broke out in Dresden
A couple travels to Dresden, facing both travel challenges and personal disputes over photography.
Old bomb found in Dresden – 18,000 evacuated
An unexploded WWII bomb was discovered in Dresden, prompting the evacuation of 18,000 residents and a major police and emergency response.
Karita Mattila Evacuated
Opera singer Karita Mattila has been evacuated in Dresden, Germany, due to the discovery of a World War II unexploded bomb.
Karita Mattila Evacuated
Soprano Karita Mattila was evacuated from Dresden, Germany due to the discovery of an unexploded WWII bomb.
Movement in Dresden: around 18,000 residents evacuated due to a discovered World War II bomb
Around 18,000 residents of Dresden have been evacuated following the discovery of a World War II bomb, marking the city's largest evacuation due to such an incident.
18,000 people evacuated in Dresden city center to defuse a World War II bomb
Authorities in Dresden, Germany, evacuated 18,000 residents to safely defuse an unexploded World War II bomb, marking the largest operation of its kind in the city.
Germany evacuates the center of Dresden after finding a World War II bomb
Germany has evacuated 18,000 people from central Dresden following the discovery of a 250-kilogram World War II bomb, marking the largest evacuation of its kind in the city to date.
"The bomb is active": Thousands must leave Dresden's city center
In Dresden, about 18,000 residents were evacuated from the city center due to the discovery of a World War II bomb with a damaged fuse, necessitating extensive bomb disposal efforts.
Due to a World War II Bomb, at Least 18,000 People Had to Evacuate in Dresden
Over 18,000 residents were evacuated in Dresden, Germany, due to the discovery of an unexploded World War II bomb.
Due to a bomb from the war, at least 18,000 people had to be evacuated in Dresden
At least 18,000 people were evacuated from downtown Dresden due to the discovery of a 250-kilogram World War II bomb.
Dresden to be evacuated after discovery of old bomb
Part of the center of the German city of Dresden will be evacuated today following the discovery of a 250-kilogram unexploded bomb from World War II.
Evacuation of thousands in Dresden after discovery of WWII bomb
In Dresden, Germany, 18,000 people are being evacuated from the city center after the discovery of a World War II bomb, with a major operation scheduled for bomb neutralization.
Due to an unexploded aircraft bomb, 18,000 people must be evacuated in Dresden
An unexploded World War II bomb has led to the evacuation of 18,000 residents from central Dresden.
Evacuation of 18,000 people in Dresden after the discovery of an aerial bomb
Authorities in Dresden have announced a large-scale evacuation of 18,000 residents due to the discovery of a British aerial bomb from World War II, marking the city's largest evacuation since the war.
18,000 People Affected: World War II Bomb in Dresden Will Be Defused on Wednesday Morning
Dresden is set to evacuate areas around the site of a World War II bomb that was discovered during construction, affecting approximately 18,000 residents, commuters, and tourists.
Reconstruction of monuments and "historical guilt". For young Germans, it was an abstraction
The article discusses the tensions surrounding the reconstruction of historical monuments in Germany, amid reflections on the past, particularly concerning the destruction of Dresden during World War II.
Start of the World Cup Qualifiers: DFB Women Secure Untroubled Victory Against Slovenia
The German women's national football team celebrated a convincing 5-0 victory against Slovenia in their opening match of the World Cup qualifiers in Dresden.
Two Million Volkswagen Electric Cars. An Anniversary with a Note of Disappointment
Volkswagen celebrated the production of its two millionth electric car at its Transparent Factory in Dresden, highlighting both progress and challenges in electric vehicle production.
German MPs Received Plan for High-Speed Train from Dresden to Prague
German lawmakers are now reviewing a proposal for a high-speed rail line connecting Dresden and Prague.
The 'East German General': The Revenge for 1989 is Coming
A new newspaper in Dresden, the 'Ostdeutsche Allgemeine', aims to embody a spirit of resistance and address grievances from the past while another newspaper celebrates its anniversary in Hamburg.
Carl Maria von Weber: The Romantic Era Lacks Staticness
The Carl Maria von Weber Museum in Dresden-Hosterwitz is set to undergo renovations, marking a celebration of the composer's legacy despite the closure.
Saxon Separatists: It's in the Family
Two brothers are on trial in Dresden as part of an alleged terrorist organization with connections to far-right groups.
Dresden Museum is Under Constant Police Watch, Another Heist of the Century is Threatened
The police are continuously monitoring the Dresden Museum due to threats of another potential significant heist.
Dresden: Thousands Demonstrate Against Far-Right 'Funeral March'
Thousands of demonstrators in Dresden protested against a far-right march commemorating the city's destruction during World War II.
Modersohn-Becker next to Munch: Naked in front of the easel? That was too much for her
The exhibition at Dresden's Albertinum juxtaposes the works of Paula Modersohn-Becker and Edvard Munch to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Modersohn-Becker's birth, although it has sparked some criticism regarding its presentation.
Air raids 81 years ago: Dresden remembers 1945
Dresden commemorated the victims of World War II with wreath-laying ceremonies and a human chain, marking the anniversary of the devastating air raids on the city in February 1945.
This day in history. The bombing of Dresden begins
The article discusses the extensive and devastating bombing of Dresden by British and American forces during World War II, beginning on February 13, 1945.
Schalke takes the outstanding Dzeko off the field and falls apart
Schalke 04 fails to secure a win against Dynamo Dresden despite leading 2-0 and featuring a stellar performance from Edin Dzeko.
Second Football Bundesliga: Schalke falters after leading against Dresden
Schalke 04 draws with Dynamo Dresden 2-2 despite two goals from Edin Dzeko, extending their winless streak in the Second Bundesliga.
VIDEO Džeko scored two goals for Schalke
Edin Džeko scored two goals in his third match for Schalke, which ended in a 2-2 draw against Dynamo Dresden.
Abuse: Here the Protestant Church fails
The spokesperson for victims of sexual abuse in the Protestant Church has resigned, expressing frustration over the lack of unified rules for awarding compensation to victims.
Dresden: New investigations against Saxon AfD politician Dornau
Saxon AfD politician Jörg Dornau is facing renewed criminal investigations for allegedly violating the Foreign Trade Act by misdeclaring Kazakhstan as the destination for an export to conceal a ban on exports to Belarus.
Detained from the Saxon State Parliament – Police Arrest AfD Politician Jörg Dornau
AfD politician Jörg Dornau was arrested by police in the Saxon State Parliament in Dresden, with a simultaneous search of his residence and vehicles being conducted.
Experiment of TU Dresden: The Most Transparent School in Germany
The University School in Dresden, a public, free community school initiated by the Technical University, emphasizes transparency and accessibility in education.
Exiled Russians under Fire: Putin's Long Arm Reaches Dresden
In Dresden, Russian exiles maintain a memorial for Navalny, but their organization has been labeled as 'undesirable' by Russia.
32,000 Fans Celebrate Ice Hockey and Witness Eisbären Victory
In a sold-out stadium, the Eisbären Berlin triumphed over hosts Dynamo Dresden in a thrilling DEL outdoor match, clinching victory with an overtime goal from Liam Kirk.
Ice Hockey: Winter Game Not in Danger
Organizers of the Winter Game in Dresden are prepared for potential adverse weather conditions, stating that while it will be very cold, they expect snow rather than ice rain and have no current concerns regarding the event.
Less than four weeks left: These exhibitions are ending soon
A summary of current exhibitions in Cologne, London, Berlin, and Dresden that are coming to a close soon.
Two Syrians Charged After Stabbing Attack on American
After a brutal stabbing attack on an American in a Dresden tram, prosecutors have charged two 21-year-old Syrians not only for this incident but also for other violent and theft-related crimes.
Stone Throws, Burning Barricades – 50 Hooded Individuals Attack Tram in Dresden
Around 50 masked individuals attacked a tram in Dresden on New Year's Eve, building barricades from trash bins and a sofa, damaging a car, and vandalizing a building before fleeing the scene as police investigate.
This is how the big concerts for the turn of the year were
Berlin's Radio Symphony Orchestra mixes world history with rap and moans, while Christian Thielemann offers frozen Franz Lehár, and Dresden presents a sound medley, prompting a question about the retro hip status of dinner jackets, with no doubt about who will conduct in Vienna in 2027.
So Disturbing Begins the Sunday Night Crime Year
A girl stands covered in blood in Dresden, armed with a scalpel, having escaped a hellish childhood in her parents' basement, as the new case for the Dresden 'Tatort' team unfolds, exploring themes of trauma, prepper paranoia, and distorted family dynamics.
Crime Scene from Dresden: You Belong in My Dungeon
The article discusses a gripping narrative centered around a girl claiming her father imprisoned her for years, exploring dark themes in the latest episode of 'Tatort: Nachtschatten'.
“The most severe injuries have war-like patterns”
Professor Adrian Dragu from Dresden warns about war-like injuries from fireworks on New Year's Eve and advocates for a ban on firecrackers, citing amputations and severe burns to various body parts.
Court reprimands preferential treatment for Robert Habeck
A court has censured authorities for unlawfully infringing press freedom by forwarding an investigation inquiry regarding Robert Habeck to his defense attorneys, criticizing the one-sided consideration for the prominent accused.
February 13, 1945: Dresden – the greatest Allied crime in World War II
The bombing of Dresden during World War II is characterized by many as the greatest Allied atrocity, overshadowing even the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.