September 26, 2025
Set to open with stuttgart rival traditional keg tap for oktoberfest
The world’s second largest folk beer festival later shuts up Stattgart’s Constator Wasen after the octabestor of Munich.
All this starts with the traditional keg tap by Mayor Frank Noper at 4 pm. Last year, they needed only two hammers to flow beer.
The Green Party is expected to inaugurate the 178th edition of the festival to the Baden-WüRtTemberg Premier Winfied Kretschmann and Conservative Christian Democrats, with the inauguration of the 178th edition of the festival, as well as the brass band and fanfare groups.
About 300 incopies and market traders will open up to 12 October daily, hoping to match the last year’s 4.6 million visitors.
The attendance wants to be on the weather and consumer mood, the festival host spokesman Wnerer Claus said that financial condition seems difficult this year. Table booking remains the same for eight festival tents, he said, but some cases have declined.
The three -week bear festival and traveling franfare are somehow referred to as Stutgart Beer Festival by foreign visitors, although this is the actual higher of an autumn fair.
It detects its origin until 1818, which is a harvest festival designed to celebrate agriculture after crop failures and famine due to volcanic winter after 1815 Mount Tambora explosion in Indonesia.
Oktoberfest-WHICH began last Saturday and moved until 3 October, which was a celebration of Bavaria’s Crown Prince Ludwig, who married Sax-Hildberg’s Princess Theres in 1810.
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September 26, 2025
Warning on false sense of security at German airports
A German MP, who leads the intelligence oversight panel of Bundestag, has warned against “false sense of security” in the incidence of backward drones of German airports in many Danish hubs.
Mark Heinriquman told Germany’s Funche Media Group, “The airport is the major points of the rapid target of significant infrastructure and hybrid attacks – from drone flyovers to cyber attacks,” Mark Henrikmann told Germany’s Phanke Media Group, urged fast reactions and maximum flexibility. Hey said that Germany has still caught “catch” on the discovery of sensitive sites in the form of airports.
Danish officials have reported several drone incidents in recent times, but they have not identified that responsible.
German internal minister Alexander Dobrid has announced a plan to upgrade drone defense and reform aviation security law.
Green party security expert Contennin said to Dobrend of “mass failures”, Germany now looks at the opportunities of near-legal drones and requires better detection and counterons. He called for an integrated national security photo and said that a new security council in Chancellori should coordinate police, military and intelligence efforts.
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September 26, 2025
Decision due to Hannah S trial on far-flung attacks in Budapest
The Munich High Regional Court will give a verdict on (1100 GMT/UTC) in the case of alleged leftist extremists Hannah S, accused of joining a terrorist group, who carried out at least five attacks on suspected right -wing extremists at Budapest in February 2023.
Federal prosecutors have a nine -year prison period for murder, increased attacks and membership in a criminal organization. They accuse S to join a group with “militant leftist extremist ideology”.
The defense lawyers have called for the alleged leftist extremist Hannah to be acquitted and requested compensation for the pretense of the defendant.
It has been alleged that the group was seen as Nav-Nazis during the “Day of Honor” program in Budapest in February 2023.
Nazi soldiers and Hungarian colleagues gather annually to mark the World War II attempt to break the siege of a red army in the city annually across Europe.
Six other suspects in Germany surrendered earlier this year to avoid trial in Hungary, where they feared extreme sentences and unfair action.
https://p.dw.com/p/515xt
September 26, 2025
Welcome to our coverage
We are raising things today as a prominent legalist, which raises a red flag after a scene of mysterious drone at Danish Airports, the intelligence oversight panel of Bundestag.
Mark Heinriquman said that the German airports are very major targets for everything from drone flyover to cyber attack. He said that Germany still has “catch up to do” when it comes to protecting these important hubs.
Danish officials have recently reported several incidents of drones, but still do not know who is behind them.
We are monitoring other development in Germany in this blog through the day in this blog.
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