
Zalando Reaches Social Plan Agreement for Erfurt Site
A social plan for Zalando's Erfurt location has been finalized through arbitration, as reported in a business ticker.
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A social plan for Zalando's Erfurt location has been finalized through arbitration, as reported in a business ticker.

The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party re-elected Alice Weidel and Tino Chrupalla as co-leaders during its party conference in Erfurt, despite widespread protests. The party also reaffirmed its ambition to move from opposition into government, with Weidel addressing the party's stance on traditional family values despite her own personal life.

Thousands of demonstrators gathered in Erfurt, Germany, to protest against the far-right AfD party's congress. Protesters blocked streets and access points, leading to clashes with police as the party meeting began.

SPD, Greens, and Left parties are calling for protests against the upcoming AfD party congress in Erfurt this weekend. Organizers expect up to 50,000 people to demonstrate against the far-right party.

A charter flight carrying 232 people from Greece to London was forced to make an emergency landing in Erfurt, Germany, after smoke was detected in the aircraft cabin.

Kelvin Evans (41) has been sentenced to two years in prison after pleading guilty to breaking into a car belonging to Beyoncé's team last July and stealing hard drives containing her unreleased music in Atlanta, Georgia.

The Quedlinburg Annals, an 11th-century German chronicle, report the death of missionary Bruno of Querfurt near the Lithuanian border on March 9, 1009, marking the first mention of Lithuania by name.

Thousands of people participated in civil disobedience actions to blockade the AfD's congress in Erfurt, Germany, demonstrating against the far-right party.

Germany's Defense Minister Boris Pistorius warned against allowing the far-right AfD party access to classified information, citing their alleged ties to Moscow. This comes as the AfD reaffirms its ambition to govern Germany, prompting concerns about national security.

The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party is holding its congress in Erfurt this weekend, aiming to strengthen its influence and potentially enter government for the first time in eastern German states ahead of regional elections.

The NZZ Machtspiel podcast features author and journalist Martin Debes discussing the AfD's leadership, including Höcke, Weidel, and Chrupalla, and whether the party will shift further right or continue to target the CDU's decline at its Erfurt party conference.

Erfurt is preparing for potential 'chaos days' as tens of thousands plan peaceful demonstrations against the AfD party congress, while violent protesters aim to prevent it. City and police officials state they are well-prepared.

FSV Zwickau has condemned a racist outburst that occurred during a regional league football match against Erfurt, with an ongoing search for the perpetrators and video evidence potentially aiding the investigation.

Train services between Erfurt and Leipzig/Halle are experiencing cancellations and delays due to damaged overhead lines, with repairs expected to continue until night.

Demonstrators protested against the AfD party conference in Erfurt, Germany, with some justifying blockades by claiming a threat of fascism, raising questions about the balance between legitimacy and legality.

Tens of thousands of people protested against the far-right AfD party in Germany, with some clashes reported outside their party conference. Separately, tens of thousands also rallied in France to demand a comprehensive law against sexual violence.

Germany's AfD party is holding its federal executive board elections in Erfurt, where surprises could emerge. The party's agenda includes a controversial proposal to define what constitutes 'extremist' within its own framework.

The AfD party is set to hold its congress in Erfurt, a stronghold of Björn Höcke, with many within the party reportedly viewing his ambitions with suspicion.

A new happiness ranking in Germany reveals that smaller cities, with Erfurt topping the list, have the happiest residents. This survey highlights a trend where less populated urban areas report higher levels of well-being.

A trial is underway in Erfurt, Germany, where a man from Ilmenau is accused of 918 acts of abuse against his stepchildren over more than seven years, with a psychiatrist deeming him fully culpable.