A woman aged 41 swerved unexpectedly while driving Wednesday evening at approximately 8:10 PM, leading to a collision with a Fiat.
Calendar-SheetAt midnight on Thursday night, a man under the influence of both alcohol and drugs assaulted rescue workers attempting to transport him to the hospital following a fall.
Calendar-SheetOn Wednesday morning, a 73-year-old man's wallet and car keys were taken from an allotment garden. The thieves then escaped in his Audi A3.
Calendar-SheetAn elderly cyclist, aged 85, sustained severe injuries after colliding with a Toyota car during Wednesday afternoon's incident.
Calendar-SheetFrom Saturday evening to Monday morning, some unidentified individuals gained entry into a business in Jüterbog by pushing open a window.
CultureAround 7584 cases of influenza were recorded in Brandenburg during the 2023/2024 flu season, concluding recently. The released figure indicates a notable decline compared to the previous season that normally spans from October until May. According to the Ministry of Health in Potsdam's official...
Hot-TopicsThis year's fruit harvest is disappointing because of the adverse weather conditions. As a result, Brandenburg is offering financial assistance to fruit farmers to cover their frost-related losses.
Hot-TopicsPolitcal crimes are increasing before the fall elections, explains the BKA head, citing discontent with government organizations as the reason. He proposes potential solutions to slow this trend down.
PanoramaCDU frontrunner Redmann aims to assume the role of Brandenburg's next Minister President. The party recently released its agenda, aiming to appeal to voters with its proposals.
Hot-TopicsThe BSW party in Brandenburg plans to participate in the upcoming state elections for the first time. Launched recently, the state association is running against the clock, yet surveys suggest it may secure a spot in parliament with no prior experience.
Hot-TopicsAt a public forum, the Chancellor fields inquiries, primarily focused on economic matters. Scholz believes that accelerating construction projects and cutting back on red tape are headed in the right direction.
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