Large-scale labor disputes in the German financial sector are entering a phase of open confrontation that could paralyze the routine service processes of millions of citizens.
The development of energy infrastructure and the environmental agenda in the Federal Republic of Germany traditionally remain in the focus of increased attention from both the expert community and the general public.
In parallel with the Munich Security Conference, a massive wave of protest filled the city as approximately 200,000 to 250,000 people expressed their opposition to the Iranian regime.
Nearly 10,000 employees, hardening stances, and no sign of an agreement: following the collapse of the latest round of collective bargaining, Bavarian public transport faces the threat of new warning strikes.