"Crime Scene" from Ludwigshafen: Who Owns the Street?
The latest episode of "Crime Scene" from Ludwigshafen explores the tensions between cyclists and SUV drivers.
What Does the World Cost?: BASF: The Wobbling Chemical Giant
BASF, the world's largest chemical company and once a symbol of Germany's economic boom, is currently facing a severe crisis, particularly with its headquarters in Ludwigshafen being unprofitable.
BASF: The chemistry is not right in Ludwigshafen
BASF's CEO Markus Kamieth expresses alarm over the company’s dependency on Russian gas in light of previous tensions, indicating dire economic implications amid ongoing strategy changes.
"Crime Scene" from Ludwigshafen: Somewhat Dumb, Somewhat Good
A bicycle courier dies in the latest episode of 'Tatort' from Ludwigshafen, leading to feelings of guilt for profiler Johanna Stern, while the episode reflects on the life and struggles of couriers.
More than 1000 people at the funeral for Serkan C.
More than 1000 people attended the funeral of the murdered train attendant Serkan C. in Ludwigshafen, where Rhineland-Palatinate's Prime Minister Alexander Schweitzer delivered an emotional speech.
Educational Policy: 'We are releasing students whom we know: This will not end well'
Barbara Mächtle, principal of a primary school in Ludwigshafen, discusses the media scrutiny her school is under for its rising student retention rates, revealing that significant numbers of students have to repeat their first year.