Dresden and Chemnitz satisfied with Christmas market
Dresden records a good year for its 591st Striezelmarkt. The mulled wine flowed in torrents. A baby carriage even ended up in the market's lost and found office. Chemnitz is also satisfied.
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Dresden records a good year for its 591st Striezelmarkt. The mulled wine flowed in torrents. A baby carriage even ended up in the market's lost and found office. Chemnitz is also satisfied.
Despite generous donations of goods, the food banks in Saxony are experiencing rising expenditure. The association is still dependent on support.
Many doctors go on vacation over Christmas and New Year's Eve. Medical help is still available. The most important contact points in Saxony.
Tourism in Saxony has weakened somewhat this year. Experts also see a lack of major events as a reason for this. Nevertheless, the overall balance is considered to be good.
Germany needs more speed, but not a snail's pace, says Michael Kretschmer, Prime Minister of Saxony. With regard to reforms, he still sees plenty of room for improvement.
Dresden is closely associated with the painter Caspar David Friedrich. A circular trail is currently being created in his footsteps.
The AfD feels unfairly treated by the Office for the Protection of the Constitution and speaks of "arbitrary" assessments. The Saxon Ministry of the Interior refers to the previous procedure.
At the second attempt it works. The former professional succeeds Thomas Brendel, who has been released from his post.
Life-saving blood products are in danger of becoming scarce, especially at the end of the year. The German Red Cross (DRK) is therefore offering extra dates for blood donations. It is advisable to register in advance.
Difficult diagnosis: there is a looming shortage of GPs in Upper Lusatia. Many practices are on the brink of closure and there is a lack of new blood. The Greens are calling for appropriate treatment.
This year's EU direct payments will soon end up in the accounts of around 7,000 farms. However, they could be cut in future. Saxony's Minister of Agriculture considers this to be a fatal signal.
The team at the bottom of the table urgently needs to strengthen its squad. The former Magdeburg player is the number one new signing this winter.
Parents can also rely on the extended entitlement to children's sick pay in the coming year, emphasizes a health insurance company. What families and the self-employed are entitled to.
Many serious firework accidents have occurred in Saxony in recent years. Meanwhile, Economics Minister Panter is hoping for common sense in dealing with fireworks.
Where companies invest and jobs are created in the future also depends on the expansion of the hydrogen network. In Saxony, the expansion of the grid is making progress - 2026 is considered a key year.
Dynamo take an early lead, but Holstein keep their cool and turn the game around. Harres and Nekic score for the "Storks".
The Dresden SC volleyball players have well and truly earned their short Christmas break. After a tough few weeks in England, they won their last home game of the year against Erfurt in commanding fashion.
The Christmas season is something like the main season for the Dresden Kreuzchor. But we are already looking ahead to the highlight of the coming year
The vast majority of practices in Bavaria now use electronic patient records. Nevertheless, many doctors still report hurdles. What is the current status?
Qualifying for the 2027 World Cup in Brazil is the focus for the 2026 women's national team. It kicks off with a home match in a stadium that the DFB has fond memories of.
Comprehensive vaccinations against animal diseases are met with skepticism by East Germany's farmers' associations. Why the costs and benefits must be weighed up, especially for fattening animals.
The contribution for AOK policyholders in Saxony and Thuringia will remain unchanged in 2026. However, the Board of Directors is calling for reforms on the part of politicians.
Original costumes and real props: The traveling exhibition about the famous young magician with the scar will be visiting Dresden in the coming months. Fans can also become active themselves.
"A nice Christmas story sounds different," says Dresden Chamber of Industry and Commerce President Andreas Sperl. We are in a permanent slump. Entrepreneurs are particularly disappointed with the federal government.
A present for Santa Claus: With a red coat, hat, beard and sack, Santa and Mrs. Claus travel for free on buses and trains in the Dresden area on Christmas Eve.
Billion-euro gaps in both budgets, but different paths: the deputy prime ministers of Saxony and Thuringia on saving, debt and investment.
After two defeats in the cup and Bundesliga, Dresden SC's volleyball players showed their comeback qualities against Suhl.
Choral music instead of fan chants: every year, the stadium of third-division soccer club Dynamo Dresden becomes a stage for the Kreuzchor choir and other ensembles at the Advent concert.
More than 600 Christmas markets in Europe were put to the vote - and now Dresden's Striezelmarkt has been awarded a seal of excellence. It invites you to stroll around until Christmas Eve.
More than 600 Christmas markets in Europe were put to the vote - and now Dresden's Striezelmarkt has been awarded a seal of excellence. It invites you to stroll around until Christmas Eve.
Only around one in four retailers in Saxony is satisfied with Christmas sales so far. What is behind the reluctance to buy.
Saxony's infrastructure is also ageing and in urgent need of renovation. The state is now providing additional money for this.
Hospitals should not be overburdened in order to stabilize health insurance contributions. Following a compromise, the ball is now in the court of the Bundestag and the Bundesrat.
Less disturbance for peregrine falcons and co.: the ban on overnight stays in the national park during the breeding season will continue to apply in future. Saxony's environment minister sees this as a benefit for nature.
The good news: economic output in eastern Germany is growing. The bad news: Probably slower than assumed in the summer.
Construction work will temporarily paralyze Dresden Central Station in January and February. For rail customers, the closures mean replacement services and detour.
The Leipzig Bundesliga handball team wants to escape the dreary league routine in the cup. But they have no chance against the strong favorites from Lemgo.
Billions are already being invested in the electric revolution - but new EU plans could cause confusion. What Economics Minister Panter is now demanding for Saxony's car manufacturers.
Nobody believed that Dresden's Waldschlößchenbrücke bridge would have to disappear again due to a lack of conditions. What conservationists criticize.
Every year, a report on the state of Saxony's forests is presented shortly before Christmas. The date resembles Groundhog Day: because the findings are almost always similar.
"Better equal than later" is a saying of the women's movement. However, equality does not happen by itself. Politicians have to act and have created formats for this.
Stefan Engel from Dresden brings experience from local politics and will have a new position with the SPD in the future. His predecessor is moving to the state parliamentary group of the Social Democrats.
Cold relief, warming rooms and other services are available in Saxony. But where? How can homeless people be supported on cold nights? An overview of some tips and contact points.
Home game for Hasko Weber - the Dresden-born director of the Staatsschauspiel in the state capital. The house is familiar to him.
Lusatia is to become a European role model for green industry. The Saxon Minister of Economic Affairs speaks of a "historic opportunity".
Substances that are considered harmful to health have been discovered in several bodies of water. The state capital has taken initial measures and is now looking for the cause.
From Christmas markets to musicals: many children in Saxony slip into special roles around Christmas. To ensure that everything runs smoothly, the state directorate issues work permits.
Saxony likes to call itself a land of culture. But in view of tight budgets, the funding situation is not rosy in many places. Experts are now sounding the alarm.
There has recently been a lot of discussion in Germany about the cityscape. One thing is certain: a beautiful cityscape also includes a "green lung". The Greens are concerned about protecting them in Saxony.
Twice a year, the Cultural Foundation of the Free State of Saxony hands out money for projects. Over the next six months, 200 projects can now count on a grant.
What do Caroline Wahl and Angela Merkel have in common? They have both written bestsellers. Their books have been borrowed particularly frequently in Dresden and Leipzig this year.
Property prices are falling - but renovated apartments of all things are becoming more expensive. Why the real estate market in Saxony is nevertheless showing signs of recovery.
From Phaeton to e-Golf: after more than 165,500 cars, it's the end. The last VW is red and will remain in the Gläserne Manufaktur as a memento before the plant is rebuilt from next year.
Eye check without a doctor's appointment: Techniker Krankenkasse is launching a pilot project for free eye checks directly in optical stores or via "Augenmobil".
Saxony's head of government Michael Kretschmer wants to run for his party again in 2029. He does not believe the current minority government with the SPD is at risk.
Dresden raises indoor pool prices. What is the situation in other cities?
Dresden are outplayed for 45 minutes in the 3-2 defeat against Braunschweig. Coach Thomas Stamm apologizes, captain Stefan Kutschke also complains - especially about the first half.
Two completely different halves make for an entertaining second division match. In the end, the visitors were not entirely undeserving.
Two griffon vultures from Dresden swap the zoo for the wild. The animals are to strengthen the population in the Alps near the city of Udine.
Dynamo Dresden will play two test matches at the winter training camp in Turkey. The first opponent has been announced.
Good news for passengers in Dresden: they will still be able to fly to the Bavarian capital in the future.
It has long been known that Saxony's population is shrinking. A new forecast shows that the population could fall below the four million mark as early as 2026.
Consumers should be happy about the low butter prices. Saxony's farmers, on the other hand, are warning of price pressure and see security of supply at risk.
Difficult site conditions are a burden for many farms in Saxony. New subsidies are intended to secure their management and enable measures for more biodiversity.
The flight from Saxony to South Tyrol takes around 90 minutes - flights between Dresden and Bolzano are offered twice a week.
The number of laboratory animals is falling. The decline is particularly marked in mice, on which scientists still experiment most frequently.
The exotic plants in the Palm House also like to be warm in winter - and therefore cause high heating costs. 1,000 square meters of special fabric should help against this.
The state of Lower Saxony has a stake in VW. Wolfram Günther, a Green politician from Saxony, has the same idea for Saxony. But the Free State has money worries anyway.
The windows of apartment blocks in Dresden-Prohlis are set to sparkle at a Christmas concert. The idea comes from the award-winning "Musaik" project, in which children from many countries form an orchestra.
Piles of paper for building applications could soon be history in Dresden. In future, it will be possible to submit applications digitally. And it should also be easier to pay for decisions.
The majority of Saxony's local authorities are implementing the property tax reform in a revenue-neutral manner. Why there are still local differences in the rates of assessment.
Slurry and liquid manure end up in Saxony's waters, but there are no consequences. Why former Environment Minister Günther is now pushing for tougher penalties and stricter controls.
They see the future threatened by climate-relevant energy sources and therefore want to literally take to the streets - road users in Dresden should plan to do so on Thursday.
Saxony's Minister President and the churches talk about uncertainty, individualization - and how a stronger "we" can emerge.
Two researchers from Dresden and Leipzig are honored by the European Research Council. What the support is worth.
Over the next 15 years, pupil numbers in Saxony will plummet. For Culture Minister Clemens, this is the "saddest statistic in Saxony".
Saxony has to save billions and is struggling to find the right path. The finance minister is talking about an order of magnitude that has never been seen before.
More applications, more initial consultations and also more volunteers doing military service: The Bundeswehr is experiencing an upward trend in Saxony this year.
More applications, more initial consultations and also more volunteers doing military service: The Bundeswehr is experiencing an upward trend in Saxony this year.
What impact will the US tariffs have on the local economy? The Ifo Institute in Dresden has calculated the consequences down to the level of cities and districts. This is the result.
From the soot dust to the clean room: the change of job could hardly be starker. But the structural change in the lignite mining regions makes unusual paths necessary.
Shingles is an insidious disease and mainly affects older people. Although health insurance companies cover the cost of vaccination, most people are not adequately protected.
Funding applications rejected, future uncertain: initiatives are sounding the alarm because integration work in Saxony is in danger of falling by the wayside. The Greens insist on transparency.
The number of corporate insolvencies continues to rise in Saxony - but remains below the national average. What is behind this development and which sectors are affected.
Saxony's government is faced with squaring the circle when drawing up the new budget. There are billions of euros missing to continue the current spending. Good advice is now expensive.
Dresden fail to score in the first half. By the time Dynamo scored, the game was already over.
Second division soccer team 1. FC Kaiserslautern wins at home against Dynamo Dresden. One Finn in particular shines for FCK.
It is 2.8 meters long and weighs more than two tons: this year's Dresden Giant Stollen. Before it is cut, it first goes on tour through the city center in a festive parade.
A pond owner was annoyed by the damage and wanted to get rid of the animals. Permission to relocate the animals had been granted. However, the administrative court found that the requirements for this had not been met.
In Saxony, one in nine people has a migration background. What a new report on age, origin and integration reveals - and where there is a need to catch up, according to the ministry.
For the left, the regulation is "only enough for the hollow tooth". Nevertheless, the creation of a quota for dentists in rural areas is generally welcomed.
Only one win from six competitive matches: 1. FC Kaiserslautern urgently needs points. Coach Lieberknecht has confidence in his team, but the goalscorer will be out for a long time.
Several fatal accidents have already occurred on Saxony's major construction sites this year. The authorities see a particular problem in the negligence of some builders.
Paulina Ließner prefers a paintbrush to a laptop. Across Saxony, interest in apprenticeships in the skilled trades is on the rise - despite digitalization and AI. Or is that precisely why?
More than 5.6 million people work in the skilled trades. Why President Dittrich is now calling for a reduction in bureaucracy and tax relief - and what bothers the Dresden native about politics.
"Germany's speed" should not be a snail's pace, says Saxony's head of government Michael Kretschmer and insists on the rapid implementation of reforms.
From 2026, two large transport associations in eastern Saxony want to work together. What will change for passengers and why a standardized ticket is planned.
Federal Minister of Labor Bas is being criticized for her statements on employers. Saxony's Minister President Michael Kretschmer also has a clear opinion on the matter.
Every New Year's Eve causes stress for animals and rescue services. The Green Party is pushing for an end to private fireworks and proposing alternatives.
Several transport associations in Saxony are abolishing the bag requirement for folding bikes on local transport. What this means for commuters and travelers in Dresden, Leipzig and other cities.