Update in the morning: 7am: Milka recall + SEK placement in Lindhorst

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Remember Caramel Milk Chocolate: Manufacturer Mondelēz is recalling Milka Caramel chocolate because it may contain plastic components that could cause injury. 100 gram packages with best before dates and certain product codes will be affected. Go to article

SEK operations in Lindhorst after the shooting: Special police forces have arrested a 43-year-old man in Lower Saxony who was previously suspected of opening fire from a residential building. A warning issued to the public following the incident in Lindhorst was lifted following the arrest. Go to article

Layoffs at Bosch and Daimler rock the real estate market: Ceyhan Budak, a real estate agent from Stuttgart, explained that the wave of layoffs at Bosch and Daimler as well as rising interest rates put pressure on the real estate market in the region. However, he sees hope because Baden-Württemberg is financially strong and the region can learn from Detroit’s mistakes. Go to article

Trump threatens Democrats with death penalty: US President Donald Trump threatened the death penalty against Democratic members of Congress who asked military personnel to disobey orders, calling them ‘traitors’. The Democratic Party, represented by party chairman Ken Martin, condemned Trump’s comments as “disgusting” and warned of new political violence in the US. Go to article

US peace plan for Ukraine war: The US government under President Donald Trump has put forward a 28-point plan to end Russia’s war of aggression in Ukraine. The plan stipulates, among other things, that Ukraine refrain from joining NATO and that Crimea and the Donetsk and Luhansk regions be recognized de facto as Russian territory. Go to article

The most talked about topic today

Citizenship benefits for Ukrainian citizens: Labor Minister Bärbel Bas (SPD) demanded that Ukrainians who no longer receive citizenship benefits should work as quickly as possible and integrate into German society, while the new law contains transitional rules and was criticized by social associations. Go to article

“That is an interesting announcement and also a change of direction from the Minister. If Ms Bas (only) now wants to oblige refugees to work, it can be concluded that they have previously received citizen’s allowances so they do not have to work or may not work at all. Nobody needs to complain about that and certainly not be surprised…” Continue to original comment

World Climate Conference and the Gender Debate: There was a dispute over the rights of women and minorities at the World Climate Conference in Belém, where several countries, including Saudi Arabia, Russia and the Vatican, wanted to ban the term “gender” from official documents. Go to article

“Global issues like gender and climate protection are not very accepted in the world. Yes. Lack of PR work? Not explained properly? Or too foreign to other cultures and countries?” For original comments

Trump and Russia’s secret 28-point plan: A secret peace plan by the Trump administration and Russia to end the war in Ukraine sparked outrage because it did not include Ukraine and its European allies and was seen as a Ukrainian surrender. Go to article

“Peace in such conditions means immediate surrender, the only thing that matters to Trump is the Nobel Prize, the Nobel Peace Prize, and if the committee were in the US, he would get it, but it probably won’t work” To the original comment

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