New bamf chief sommer wants fast asylum procedures

The new head of the federal office for migration and refugees, hans-eckhard sommer, aims for fast asylum procedures.

"We will of course stick to, have to stick to, short asylum procedure times," said sommer during his presentation by federal interior minister horst seehofer (CSU) in berlin. A decision should usually be made within three months. A good quality of procedures is nevertheless important, he said. "I mean, we will get both together."Critics complain that the overburdened office has put speed over quality in the refugee crisis.

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A weekly market in hammelburg?

A weekly market in hammelburg?

The monthly farmers' market in the market hall behind city hall was a good institution, jeurink admitted, because fresh local produce was in vogue. But the market is too small and looks a bit makeshift.
He is aware of the concerns of the hammelburg businessmen, but no one need fear the competition of the market. "No one goes broke", assured jeurink. The experience with such markets in comparable cities has shown that. It is also planned to involve the local traders and reserve for them some stands on the market.
"Weekly markets bring additional customers into the city, and 70 to 75 percent also visit the shops", the chairman of the association referred to a study by the munich company CIMA, competence center for urban and regional development.
Establishing a weekly market is not a rough task, he says. The management of the market should be with the city and not be given to a private operator. "Then it can also control the market in its own interests", argued jeurink.

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Anders olsen: i want to know what the germans are really like

Anders olsen: i want to know what the germans are really like

Anders olsen was twelve years old when the wall fell in 1989. For the norwegian, who is generally interested in war and political history, this has always been a fascinating subject. At the same time, norwegian society of his generation had a certain distrust of germans. At the age of 37, olsen wants to go in search of clues. On a journey along the former border strip, he wants to find out – among other things in personal interviews – what really makes the germans tick. In an interview with our newspaper, olsen explains, among other things, how this trip was to become a documentary film.

Mr. Olsen, what do you find so fascinating about the german history of the turnaround period??
Anders olsen: I have to elaborate a little on that. When i was studying photography in birmingham in the late 1990s, i had a classmate who had grown up in arendsee (sachsen-anhalt, germany). She showed me photos from her childhood and told me how she had grown up in the GDR. I realized that although I thought of myself as an open-minded young man, I had a lot of preconceived notions about east germany. Even if less than the average norwegian. Maybe because I was always curious and always tended to take the side of the underdog.
Yet i had been taught that the west was good and the east was bad. This was a very natural thought for me. So now I met someone who could share memories of a happy childhood. Even though her photos were black and white, i realized that they were less black and female than my first impressions of the germany. This jolted me awake and I began to think about what was actually the truth and what was only served as fact to us growing up.

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Secession of islamists in syria worries opposition

Secession of islamists in syria worries opposition

This is what luai safi, a leading member of the alliance, told the dpa news agency in new york. Al-jarba had met numerous arab and western ministers and diplomats on the fringes of the un general assembly.

Bassam ishak, another member of the alliance, told the news channel al-arabia: "we don’t want to fight these groups, we want to integrate them."He accused the islamists of being at the beck and call of president baschar al-assad’s regime, which has been trying to stir up extremism and provoke internal fighting between the various factions of the regime’s opponents since the beginning of the uprising. The alliance believes that western governments were partly to blame for the radicalization of the revolution because they did not provide sufficient support to the moderate rebels.

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Start of construction for the

The civil engineering work in the reichenbach through road in the course of the KG 1/KG 21 district road will start today, wednesday, 12. February, this announces the civil engineering administration of the district office bad kissingen.

The district, the wastewater association rhon-saale and the city of munnerstadt intend to renew this year the kreisstrabe, the sewer lines and the sidewalks groundwork. The first work will be on the sewer in the intersection area of the upper and lower regions. For this purpose, the road is first closed on one side for preparatory work. Traffic obstructions in the intersection area are to be expected as a result. From march onwards, the complete road through reichenbach will be closed off in sections for sewer and road construction work.

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Gone for years – runaway tomcat returned to owner

The police returned an animal that had allegedly escaped 18 years ago to a cat owner in berlin. The black tomcat kimba had been handed over in a neglected condition at a police station, the police wrote on facebook on wednesday.

According to the report, he had drawn attention to himself last friday on a footpath in the suburb of marienfelde with a "plaintive meowing".

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An ouzo for every greek goal

an ouzo for every greek goal

The european soccer championship kicks off on friday with the opening match between poland and greece, and many soccer fans are eagerly anticipating the rough sporting event. Numerous german fans will then once again be watching their team's progress live at the public viewing on the maxplatz in bamberg, hoping and perhaps also trembling. But how do the polish and greek burghers celebrate??

"I am a self-confessed fan of bavaria. But even at the european championship, my football heart beats more for the german team than for the polish team", reports the pastor mieczyslaw turek, who lives in soft water.
Although he has sympathy for a few polish players in the national league, he has not been able to find anything exciting about the polish national team in recent months, says the native of eastern poland, who came to germany in 1983. "This is not to say that my country of origin, poland, is indifferent to me, but I will be rooting for the german team first and the polish national team second", describes the catholic pastor.

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The original wallenfelser justine weib decorates the monthly october

In the second corona year, the wallenfels local history calendar is once again a bright spot in the pre-christmas season. Pictures from old times, pictures of people who today can laugh about their childhood photos and pictures that make you think, because they show the simple life of past decades.

All this can be found on the twelve calendar pages, provided with dates and short descriptions of the photos. The title "sue woas halt froo fe uus" can only be understood by a native of wallenfels.

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Half a million euros “rebooked”

Actually, a tax consultant from the district of bad kissingen was supposed to look after 1.5 million euros that an old lady from wurzburg left to her heirs. In fact, however, as executor of the will, he tapped into the accounts of his former client and "rebooked" almost half a million euros for himself: all online, from the office. There is no evidence that the old woman allegedly told her tax advisor during her lifetime that she would help him if he ever got into financial difficulties.
In june 2016, the tax consultant from the district of bad kissingen was sentenced to three years and ten months in prison by the district court of schweinfurt for 43 counts of embezzlement. After that, a criminal division of the federal court of justice dealt with the executor, overturned the verdict and sent the case back to schweinfurt for a new trial: among other things, the question of reparation for the damage done had not been sufficiently assessed and of the 43 acts of embezzlement, 16 are to be checked again in detail for booking and other data.
The reason for this is almost academic: it could be that the executor got money from the will pot twice in one day, and then it was not two crimes, but only one continued case of disloyalty.
The 71-year-old confessed everything in the first round of the process and yesterday again. Account statements were read out, direct debits, booking data and receipts, with and without tans.

Economically taken over

From the accounts of his "victim the defendant has "relatively small" amount, but deducted in short intervals, between 4000 and 10000 euros, with seemingly explanatory notes such as "deduction, according to agreement, invoice or partial payment". The presiding judge wanted to know if there was an explanation for this rhythm. Angelika drescher asked why he had not suddenly asked for larger amounts of money. The defendant could only explain it by saying that he had overstretched himself financially by setting up a new law firm in his old days, that clients who were already certain did not come after all, that he had been confronted with all possible liabilities every month anew and had wanted to make up the deficit temporarily in a hurry.

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Musical german unity

Musical german unity

The oktopafest of former albertinians goes into the verlangerung. With "tentmusic. The festival" will be held on tuesday, 3. On october, the day of german unification, brass bands from bavaria and thuringia conjure up a real "wiesn" atmosphere on coburg's castle square. "We will open our royal albert marquee for a whole day of sophisticated and uninhibitedly colorful brass music", OPA-chief christian limpert is pleased.

Uniformly good

The stadtkapelle starnberg from upper bavaria, a real oktoberfest band, will open the festival with an early pint at 11 a.M. Afterwards the brass band meeder and the music club beiersdorf present themselves, before the wachbergmusikanten from thuringia provide for a grandiose finale. "It is also musically a real day of german unity", explains stephanie kramer from the beiersdorf music society "we will play part of the program together with the wachberg musicians from thuringia". And johannes kreibl from the stadtkapelle starnberg says: "we look forward to coburg almost more than our oktoberfest appearances, not only because the bratwursts are much better there." In addition to the classic wiesn delicacies in the tent, a thuringian-french bratwurst summit will also contribute to a successful german unification day in culinary terms.
"Three butchers from franconia and thuringia will be competing to produce their best sausages on the castle square, promises festival host paulina pilarzyk of the brewery inn grosch. Speaking of bets: "we're not quite sure if the people of coburg still have enough energy for a wild day of tent music after the oktopafest" says OPA-sanger lukas dohler and smiles. "That's when we came up with the idea of a city bet!"
And the following applies: should the coburgers manage to win on 3. October at 12 o'clock at least 1000 visitors to the tent music on the castle square to bring, then promises OPA one "for free and grape"-action in 2018.

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