In Regensburg, the Museum of Bavarian History and the Ministry of Social Affairs are organizing a three-day celebration of democracy. From May 31 to June 2, admission to the museum's exhibitions is free. Over the weekend, there are also special events, including a club night in the museum's...
PoliticsGoalscorer Kother's significant achievement instills confidence in third-division team Jahn Regensburg for a relegation win against Wehen Wiesbaden.
PanoramaKother's crucial objective boosts Jahn Regensburg's confidence in evading relegation against Wehen Wiesbaden, a lower-division club.
Hot-TopicsFerrari awards its workers a yearly bonus of 13,500 euros, Porsche provides 10,000 euros, Mercedes offers 7,300 euros, and Opel grants 2,000 euros. These amounts are insignificant when compared to the bonus given to employees at the small gaming company Cipsoft, located in the Upper Palatinate...
Hot-TopicsDespite his gaze already being directed upwards, the robber failed to notice the security camera.
EconomyThe two missing schoolgirls, Gianna (15) and Alexandra (16), likely went their separate ways after vanishing together; authorities are searching for them.
AutoPolice are searching for witnesses who could have seen Thomas B. (55), a possible ex-boyfriend, parking Marie G.'sOpel in the underground car park of a Regensburg DIY store and leaving the scene. Investigators are working to piece together the final moments of Marie G.'s life, who was found...
German Federal StatesIn disbelief, a neighbor murmurs, "Insanity, sheer insanity," as she gazes upon the coffin containing Marie G.'s (†19) body on Tuesday. Her words fail to express the inexplicable event: Marie lost her life, only to be put inside the trunk of her Opel Corsa.
German Federal StatesNeighbor murmurs, "Madness, sheer madness," as she stands by Marie G.'s coffin, recounting the horrific details of her death. Marie, only 19 years old, was murdered, afterward put inside the trunk of her Opel Corsa.
German Federal StatesProfessor Rupert Scheule (54) of the University of Regensburg is the sole expert in Germany on the study of death and its aftermath, known as "perimortem sciences" in the realm of theology.
EconomyIn Regensburg, a 22-year-old individual fell prey to a robbery on May 12, 2024, resulting in the theft of his cell phone and glasses.
EconomyThe exterior of this parking garage appears acceptable, yet its interior leaves much to be desired.
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