Racist incident at the Dresden v Düsseldorf match
During an injury break, a Dresden spectator insults a Düsseldorf player. The latter makes the incident public.
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During an injury break, a Dresden spectator insults a Düsseldorf player. The latter makes the incident public.
The first second division home win in 1456 days puts Dynamo in a good position ahead of the Christmas break. However, an apparently serious injury puts a damper on the joy.
Dynamo fans had to wait seven games for a three-pointer in their own stadium. In the important second division basement duel against Fortuna Düsseldorf, Dresden has now managed to break the deadlock.
Sweet, huge, mighty: Dresden bakers have put together their traditional giant stollen. If you want a piece of it, you have to come to the Striezelmarkt next Saturday.
Sweet, huge, mighty: Dresden bakers have put together their traditional giant stollen. If you want a piece of it, you have to come to the Striezelmarkt next Saturday.
Several thousand people in Saxony are infected with HIV. Why Social Minister Köpping demands respect in dealing with those affected.
Three days after their opening win in the Champions League, Dresden SC's volleyball players also successfully completed their task in the Bundesliga and clearly defeated Aachen.
Promoted Dynamo Dresden are still waiting for their first home win of the season in the Bundesliga 2. A defender celebrates his debut in the away win in Bochum. Now comes the next step.
Within five years, the number of young children has fallen by almost 25 percent. An IW study shows the consequences this has for daycare places and long-term planning.
There were hundreds of accidents involving trucks on Saxony's highways last year. One section in particular is frequently affected. But the number is falling. The Ministry of the Interior gives reasons.
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.
Fortuna Düsseldorf are hoping for a turnaround after their win against Magdeburg. The next step out of the crisis is to be taken against relegation candidates Dynamo Dresden. El Azzouzi is suspended.
Members of parliament are paid from taxpayers' money. This is why an increase in their salaries is always the subject of emotional debate.
Banksy fans can rejoice: an unauthorized exhibition on the street artist is returning to Dresden.
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.
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.
Sometimes the sky brightens, sometimes it darkens over eastern Germany's economy. The business climate index of the Ifo Institute in Dresden provides information on this. The mood improved in November.
Dresden is fighting relegation - can talent discoverer Mislintat turn things around? Talks are underway, according to media reports.
In Dresden and Leipzig, dusty objects are turned into new treasures. If you leave something, you can take something else in return. What and where you can swap in December.
It is tiny and can cause great damage. The reed glasswing cicada is spreading in Germany and is becoming a problem for agriculture.
The Dresdner Eislöwen pull the ripcord after their twentieth defeat. The newly promoted DEL team relieves coach Niklas Sundblad and sports director Matthias Roos of their duties.
In recent years, Saxony has had to combat two epidemics at the same time - African swine fever in addition to the coronavirus pandemic. An end to the measures for the animal epidemic is now in sight.
397 kilograms of waste per capita: Saxony's households throw away more than in the previous year. How much of this is actually residual waste?
Whether observatory, knitting cinema or alternative Advent calendar: how Dresdeners can spend the pre-Christmas period away from the Striezelmarkt and Stollen.
A loss of 53.5 million euros: Saxony's airports report their worst result to date. What's behind the red figures.
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.
Saxony's defense industry is networking in a new way: a new working group aims to strengthen companies, pool knowledge and give the industry a boost.
Their technology has been put through its paces and now the popular historic trains are ready for passengers again. Both lines will be back in operation from Saturday.
In Saxony, one school psychologist is responsible for 5,000 girls and boys - significantly more than recommended. The Greens are calling for more support and an immediate program.
Trucks break down, roads are closed due to accidents: In parts of Saxony, slippery roads bring traffic to a standstill in the morning.
The Prime Minister's assessment after a year without a majority of his own is positive. He particularly emphasizes the role of an opposition party.
More protection for Dresden's Christmas markets: new barriers and investments to increase the sense of security. What visitors and residents can now expect.
Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer in women. The aim of screening is to detect the first signs as early as possible. Not all women take up the offer.
According to the Saxon SPD leader, there is a problem with the cooperation with the BSW. Despite criticism, he gives the minority government a positive report card.
Snow and slippery roads - but so far there have been no major traffic problems on the highways in Saxony. Nevertheless, the traffic service continues to warn of icy conditions.
Every year, Dresden bakers shape a giant stollen. It is to be cut on December 6 at the Stollen Festival at the Striezelmarkt. The first pieces of the pastry have been baked.
There are limits to private video surveillance. Many operators of cameras on houses or in allotment gardens are apparently not aware of this. Complaints about this are increasing.
High blood pressure often goes unnoticed, but can damage the heart and kidneys. What the AOK Plus in Saxony and Thuringia advises.
The volleyball players of Dresdner SC are still two wins away from their next cup success. The defending champions fulfilled their duty in the quarter-final against Aachen and reached the semi-finals.
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.
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.
Dynamo return to winning ways after nine games without a win. Two gifts almost jeopardized their second win of the season.
Dynamo Dresden celebrate their first win in three months, Bochum lose for the first time under coach Uwe Rösler. One VfL professional is particularly sad.
Every euro saved has to be paid back twice later, say the Greens, referring to early childhood education. Everyone agrees that it should be improved. But that costs money.
Dresden starts the winter season: 43 vehicles are on duty to clear snow and ice from roads, cycle paths and sidewalks. Residents are also challenged.
The 2033 Federal Garden Show will be held in Saxony for the first time. What Dresden expects from investments in Südpark, the racecourse and the Leuben gravel lakes.
Security precautions at Christmas markets and street festivals are now commonplace due to concerns about terrorist attacks. The costs are considerable. The BSW wants a change in funding.
Radiopharmaceuticals are drugs with radiation power. They are used in nuclear medicine to diagnose cancer, for example. The company Rotop wants to invest in this area.
Saxony's governing parties, the CDU and SPD, are dependent on cooperation with the opposition. The Left and the Greens are not satisfied with this - and are calling for change.
Robotics, coding, artificial intelligence: a digital mobile classroom brings technology to Saxony's schools. Funding has now been extended until the end of 2026.
Whether cinema, living room or Christmas market: Short Film Day invites people all over Germany to experience the diversity of short film together - also in Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia.
How do people in Prohlis experience their everyday lives? The ZDF report accompanies residents and shows what makes the district special despite the challenges.
In the dark season, Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia are particularly illuminated in some places. Where there will soon be something radiant to see.
While strolling, between appointments, while waiting for the streetcar - suddenly you have to go to the toilet. But where? And how much does it actually cost the cities?
The 55-year-old copied the electoral roll with the data of around 430,000 Dresden residents onto an external storage device. He is unlikely to face criminal charges for this.
The shortfall in teaching at schools is an ongoing issue in Saxon politics. Now, for the first time in a long time, there is a glimmer of hope. However, criticism continues.
The color purple is intended to draw attention to a particularly insidious form of cancer - pancreatic cancer. Every year, buildings in Germany are therefore illuminated in purple.
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.
Rising energy prices, lack of impetus and weak demand: Why Lusatian companies are still treading water despite hope.
Saxony is the only federal state in which the Day of Prayer and Repentance is still a public holiday. But employees in the Free State pay dearly for this. Criticism is voiced every year.
Just in time for the cold season, the new roof with better snow protection is inaugurated at Dresden Central Station. The timing is good: one of the city's most famous Christmas markets is opening soon.
Special guests around Hollywood star Bill Murray are once again gracing the Dresden Music Festival. With its motto and new genres, the festival aims above all to radiate optimism. What can the audience expect?
The comedian and artist Otto Waalkes is showing around 150 of his paintings in Dresden. Visitors can expect a mixture of art, humor - and the famous Ottifanten. Tea also plays a role.
Saxony wants to "deport" unwelcome beavers to France. However, the planned relocation of the rodents is now a case for the Dresden Administrative Court.
Saxony regulates funerals more strictly than other federal states. However, the individual wishes of relatives are increasing. What is possible and what is not - and why this could soon change.
During a rehearsal for the Puccini opera "Turandot" at the Semperoper, several participants fall from a platform and injure themselves.
More than ten years ago, the zoo in Dresden unexpectedly had two cubs. Now one of the animals is euthanized at the age of 13; according to the zoo, the lioness was seriously ill.
Germany is home to 25 species of bat, the smallest of which fit into a matchbox. The Saxon Bat Conference in Freiberg will discuss protection concepts.
In the age of migration, there is a great deal of linguistic confusion in some daycare centers. Dresden wants to prepare children well for school with targeted support and is taking inspiration from Bavaria.
The costs of accommodating unaccompanied refugee minors should be borne by the state and federal government. But why do local authorities have to wait so long for the bills to be paid?
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.
New exit regulations in Ukraine are also causing more refugees to arrive in Saxony. Minister President Michael Kretschmer now sees the ball in the court of other EU countries.
Saxony is one of the federal states with the highest number of wolves. The wolves are "counted" during monitoring. Now there are new figures.
Eating and drinking a lot of sugar can not only make you fatter, it can also make you ill. The German Medical Association is now calling for political measures.
Saxony is once again positioning itself for competitions at the Olympic Games. Sports facilities in the Free State are also set to benefit from the federal government's special fund.
In Saxony, there is a threat of cuts to addiction counseling. According to the providers, every euro is money well spent.
First the Managing Director of Communications has to go, then the one responsible for sport. Then an interim management solution was installed. Now the main managing director is being extended.
The mills of bureaucracy often grind slowly. The State Directorate of Saxony is endeavoring to speed things up and accelerate investments by large companies.
Saxony likes to praise itself as a land of culture. But tight budgets do not stop at the state's cultural institutions.
In Saxony, many trains are to run without train attendants in future. The German Train Drivers' Union considers this to be negligent for several reasons.
More organic produce on the field means more variety on the plate. Many farmers are now turning to organic farming. Consumer demand is also high in Saxony.
Over 200 traders and millions of guests from all over the world: the construction of the oldest Christmas market in Germany is almost complete. In addition to well-known traditions, a large parade returns to the city.
While security concepts are still being discussed in Magdeburg, Dresden's Striezelmarkt is sticking to its plans. Other Christmas markets in the city are also to be better protected.
First the managing director of communications has to go, then the one responsible for sport. Now there is an interim solution in the management of Dynamo Dresden.
Heat, drought, forest fires: Saxony wants to take precautions in times of climate change. This was worth a meeting for the security cabinet. Local authorities also have a duty.
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.
Dresden's television tower was a magnet for visitors in GDR times - until it fell into a deep sleep. Now the building is to be reawakened. What the tower should offer visitors in future.
Cannabis clubs are relatively slow to get off the ground in Saxony. There are several reasons for this.
After a tree survey, it is clear that the second old copper beech tree in Pillnitz Castle Park will also be felled. What this means for visitors and the park.
"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 package of measures to safeguard teaching is attracting criticism: teachers are complaining about work intensification and believe the actual goal has been missed. What does this mean for everyday school life?
First the managing director of communications has to go, now the strong man responsible for sport has to go too. Chaos has once again broken out in the management bodies at Dynamo Dresden.
Saxony's restaurateurs are full of expectations for the Christmas season. Why roast goose could become more expensive and what role VAT plays.
The turnaround was supposed to come against Nuremberg. Instead, there was another defeat and helpless faces.
Promoted Dynamo Dresden are still waiting for their first home win of the season. Coach Miroslav Klose's team, on the other hand, continues to improve after a weak start.
Anyone who uses solar systems with neighbors or in a club can now collect subsidies in Saxony. Up to 200,000 euros in support is possible. But only if at least two parties benefit.
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.
Telling stories without words is the fine art of pantomime. Anyone who engages with it will discover an astonishing wealth of variations.
Several eastern German energy suppliers are reducing their prices from 2026, with others set to follow suit. Who can look forward to lower costs? And how much can customers save? An overview.
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.