Trial of Simon Bohr: Was it murder?
The trial concerning the murderer of a police officer, Simon Bohr, raises questions about whether the act was premeditated or impulsive.
Trial for the Murder of a Policeman in Völklingen: For Less Than 600 Euros in Loot
The trial concerning the murder of a policeman in Völklingen, Germany, has begun, following a robbery that resulted in his death for a mere sum of less than 600 euros.
Crime Scene from Saarland: "Are you happy?"
The German crime series "Tatort" explores deep-rooted animosities within a rural community in Saarland, referencing themes found in works by Grimm and Shakespeare.
Bavaria proposes the merger of German federal states to lighten administration
Bavaria's CSU leader suggests merging smaller German states to streamline administration, informally naming Bremen and Saarland.
Abolition of Small Federal States: Endearing Stubbornness
Markus Söder proposes merging federal states, arguing that small ones like Saarland and Bremen are inefficient, despite their unique contributions to the country.
This Saarland pride is also Söder-resistant
Saarland's Minister President Anke Rehlinger opposes Bavarian Minister President Markus Söder's call to merge federal states, arguing it would weaken regional interests.
Winter Chaos on Germany's Roads – Truck with Salmon Overturns on Highway
A truck full of salmon overturned on the A93, causing a seven-vehicle collision and contributing to severe winter traffic disruptions across Germany, including a fatal incident in Saarland and blocked routes in Hamburg.