German FAZ: Even a Stone Age grave stops the settlement of Daimler Truck not009636

It is one of the fastest settlement projects of this size in Germany, and it shows what is possible in the interaction of authorities and companies when everyone pulls together: The truck manufacturer Daimler Truck opens a new logistics center for global care for dealers and workshops on Thursday. Go to source

German FAZ: Why Rhein-Main More founders need009636

The decision from the Federal Ministry of Economics to honor the Futury initiative as a start-up factory is an important impulse for the Rhine-Main region-and comes at the right time. In a phase of profound economic and social transformation, there are more than ever places where entrepreneurial thinking, scientific excellence and economic implementation are systematically… Continue reading German FAZ: Why Rhein-Main More founders need009636

German FAZ: Due to the compulsory savings: FH Frankfurt provides two courses of study

Frankfurt. The B levels of the central Frankfurt traffic stations Hauptwache and Konstablerwache are thoroughly cleaned during the summer vacation. Floor surfaces, blankets, walls, columns and furniture such as benches and showcases were cleaned, the transport company Frankfurt (VGF) announced. The entrances and outputs are also cleaned, drainage channels, blankets and walls, the cleaning work… Continue reading German FAZ: Due to the compulsory savings: FH Frankfurt provides two courses of study

German FAZ: The holiday program in Taunus009637

Another three days of school, then the summer holidays begin. At the latest in these six free weeks, everyone in the metropolitan region, which has a heart for trunk animals, will break into the Taunus. Because there, in the Opel Zoo in Kronberg, Kaja has been seen since mid-June. The birth of the elephant calf… Continue reading German FAZ: The holiday program in Taunus009637

German FAZ: The swine plague is not over009636

FAZ+record of the Ministry: The swine plague is not over11.06.2025, 13: 04lese time: 2 min. Folding out the image of the African swine plague near Rüsselsheim takes stock: Despite massive measures, kilometers of fences and millions of millions, the danger has not yet been banned. Go to source