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Saxony's AfD party and parliamentary group leader Jörg Urban accuses the government of cutting staff in the state at a snail's pace (archive photo). / Photo: Kay Nietfeld/dpa

AfD considers timetable for staff cuts inadequate

The AfD accuses the Saxon government of moving at a snail's pace with the planned staff cuts. According to the AfD, everything needs to happen much faster without weakening schools, courts and the police, for example.

Saxony wants to continue training fruit tree keepers in order to preserve orchards throughout the state. (Archive image) / Photo: Sebastian Kahnert/dpa

Saxony trains fruit tree keepers

Orchard meadows are also a refuge for protected animal species. But without care, the old fruit trees collapse. A training course teaches how to do it properly.

The number of people in need of care in Saxony is growing rapidly, but the number of trainees for specialist nursing professions has also risen significantly this year. (Symbolic image) / Photo: Sebastian Kahnert/dpa

Nursing training figures on the rise

In view of the growing number of people in need of care, Saxony urgently needs skilled workers to care for those affected. They are also being sought abroad. The training market is optimistic.

An oversized candle arch at the 591st Dresden Striezelmarkt is brightly lit for the opening / Photo: Sebastian Kahnert/dpa

Dresden Striezelmarkt opens for the 591st time

Shortly before the first Advent, the oldest Christmas market in Germany reopens in the heart of Dresden. Tens of thousands will flock there every day in the coming weeks - with consequences for traffic.

In Dresden, 325 new master craftsmen received their master craftsman's certificates (archive photo). / Photo: Robert Michael/dpa

Saxony has 325 new master craftsmen

An emotional moment after a tough apprenticeship: In Saxony, a new generation of tradespeople is ready and waiting. There are urgent appeals to politicians to fulfill their hopes.

Conductor Sir Donald Runnicles has his official inaugural concert as chief conductor of the Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra on Saturday. (Archive photo) / Photo: Robert Michael/dpa

Sir Donald Runnicles' inaugural concert in Dresden

The Scot Sir Donald Runnicles has been chief conductor of the Dresden Philharmonic Orchestra since the beginning of the season. His official inauguration now takes place - naturally with works by two of his compatriots.

The telephone counseling service in Saxony received more than 44,000 calls and almost 2,000 chats last year (symbolic image). / Photo: Jens Büttner/dpa

Helplines are often called in Saxony

People looking for help in Saxony often pick up the phone. It is not only older people who are affected by loneliness. The Left Party is calling on the government to take action.

 Dresden's Jonas Oehmichen (r) took the lead in the test match against third division side Energie Cottbus. (archive picture) / Photo: Robert Michael/dpa

Dynamo Dresden wins test against Energie Cottbus 3:0

Promoted Dynamo Dresden are waiting for their first home win of the season in the Bundesliga 2. Cottbus have just suffered their first defeat at home in the third division. Dynamo clearly won the test against each other.

An office for pop culture is to support music creators in Saxony. (Archive image) / Photo: Jonas Walzberg/dpa

Saxony now has an office for pop culture

Kraftklub, Trettmann, Silbermond - there is no shortage of well-known artists from Saxony. To ensure that this remains the case in the future, the Free State is focusing on promotion and networking.

The reconstruction of the palace chapel in Dresden's Royal Palace with its striking vault is complete (archive photo).  / Photo: Sebastian Kahnert/dpa

Dresden castle chapel shines in new splendor

"My God, it's beautiful," says Minister of State for Culture Weimer as he looks at the reconstructed chapel of the Dresden Residenzschloss. This is yet another building block for the palace.

The "So geht sächsisch" campaign aims to educate people about the Saxon dialect and improve its image. (Archive photo) / Photo: Robert Michael/dpa

Saxon dialect: the mockery is slowly subsiding

The Saxons don't exactly have it easy with their dialect. They are often ridiculed for it. But now they want to make a virtue out of necessity. Young people are also speaking more often in Saxon again.

The Saxon Democracy Award goes to Pirna this year. The prize was awarded to the Solidarisches Pirna initiative (symbolic image) / Photo: Robert Michael/dpa

Democracy Award goes to initiative in Pirna

The Solidarisches Pirna initiative is honored for its democratic commitment. Another award goes to Zwickau. In the eyes of the jury, the award winners have thus rendered outstanding services.