Over half a million passengers are expected to be affected by a major 24-hour strike across most of Germany's airports.
The end of Germany's famous carnival season was marked by public celebrations on Monday. The Rhineland cities of Düsseldorf and Cologne are especially well known for vibrant parades featuring floats with biting satirical themes.
Other airports affected on Monday include Stuttgart, Cologne/Bonn Duesseldorf, Dortmund, Hannover, Bremen, Hamburg, Berlin and Leipzig-Halle. Germany's air traffic control operator, DFS, said it would not be directly affected by the strikes.
Uniper is seeking talks with Germany's new government over Berlin's plans to exit the 22 billion euro ($23 billion) utility, which is preparing for a return to the stock market after being nationalised during Europe's energy crisis.
One float in the Düsseldorf Shrove Monday parade showed the US president making a ‘Hitler-Stalin-Pact 2.0’ with Putin while crushing Ukraine.
The Verdi union has announced mass protests at 11 major German airports on Monday. Thousands of flights are expected to be canceled. Read the DW
German politician Michael Kretschmer has called for future governing parties in Germany to commit to hosting the Olympic and Paralympic Games in
As part of a global web of patent litigation over COVID-19 vaccines and mRNA technology, Pfizer and its partner BioNTech traded blows this week with rival Moderna as dueling decisions came down in | Moderna sued Pfizer and BioNTech over three patents protecting its COVID-19 work back in 2022.