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An inhuman advertisement in the Sebnitz official gazette causes outrage. (Archive photo) / Photo: Robert Michael/dpa

Inhumane ad in Sebnitz causes outrage

A roofing company advertises for trainees in the official gazette of the town of Sebnitz - and makes an inhumane restriction in the process. The town reacts, but is itself criticized.

According to Gebhardt, Saxony could take out loans of between 566 million and 770 million euros, depending on how the principle is interpreted. (Archive image) / Photo: Sebastian Kahnert/dpa

Left: CDU must give up resistance to new debt

Like the Greens and the Sahra Wagenknecht alliance, the Left Party in the Saxon state parliament wants to finance urgently needed investments through loans. The CDU has so far been strictly opposed to this.

Saxony's environment minister believes the time for "green exuberance" is over. (Archive photo) / Photo: Sebastian Kahnert/dpa

Von Breitenbuch: The days of extras are over

Saxony is forced to make savings. This applies to all departments. For the new Minister of the Environment and Agriculture, however, the glass is not half empty, but half full. He also sees the coming period as an opportunity.

A debate has flared up again about the Saxon civil servants' pension fund (symbolic image). / Photo: Karl-Josef Hildenbrand/dpa

Renewed debate on Saxon generation fund

The Saxon generation fund is intended to cushion the state's future pension burdens for its civil servants. The government now wants to reduce the allocations in order to plug holes in the budget.

Saxony wants to reduce bureaucracy in road construction with an amendment to the law. "Too many renovations have been unnecessarily protracted up to now - I want to change that as quickly as possible," said Infrastructure Minister Regina Kraushaar. (Archive image) / Photo: Sebastian Kahnert/dpa

Saxony wants to simplify road renovation

Saxony is modernizing its road law. The central aim of the amendment is to be able to renovate roads, bridges and retaining walls from now on without a costly planning approval procedure.

A debate has flared up again about the Saxon civil servants' pension fund (symbolic image). / Photo: Karl-Josef Hildenbrand/dpa

Renewed debate on Saxon generation fund

The Saxon generation fund is intended to cushion the state's future pension burdens for its civil servants. The government now wants to reduce the allocations in order to plug holes in the budget.

A debate has flared up again about the Saxon civil servants' pension fund (symbolic image). / Photo: Karl-Josef Hildenbrand/dpa

Renewed debate on Saxon generation fund

The Saxon generation fund is intended to cushion the state's future pension burdens for its civil servants. The government now wants to reduce the allocations in order to plug holes in the budget.

The water level of the Elbe is currently significantly lower than usual / Photo: Robert Michael/dpa

Elbe carries less water than normal

Hardly any rain has fallen in recent weeks. This also has consequences for the water level in the largest river in Saxony. Does this also have to do with climate change?

Saxony gives slight all-clear for African swine fever (archive photo). / Photo: Robert Michael/dpa

Saxony has ASF under control

A lucky escape and staying vigilant: that's how you could casually sum up the African swine fever situation in Saxony so far. The authorities want to remain vigilant.

Dominik Kother scored twice for Hannover II / Photo: Robert Michael/dpa

Still top of the league: Dynamo win 3:2 in Hanover

Third division side Dynamo consolidate their lead at the top of the table. Whenever Dresden seemed to have the game under control, Hannover II piled on the pressure. In the end, the Saxons' cleverness proved decisive.

Experts repair cracks in the floor covering of the funicular, among other things. (Archive photo) / Photo: Sebastian Kahnert/dpa

Dresden funicular runs again

The funicular in Dresden is one of the city's technical monuments. It is inspected every spring and stops operating for this purpose. Now it is running again.

Finance Minister Christian Piwarz sees a precision landing for the 2024 budget. (Archive image) / Photo: Robert Michael/dpa

Saxony closes 2024 budget with surplus

The finance minister speaks of a precision landing. Despite falling tax revenues and rising personnel expenses, Saxony will have money left over in the state coffers in 2024.