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Comedian and actor Max Giermann paints again / Photo: Sebastian Kahnert/dpa

Max Giermann rediscovers old passion

He is known from comedy, cinema and television. As a parodist and impersonator, he often puts real celebrities like Klaus Kinski in the shade - but he also likes to indulge in a different kind of art.

Talents Mette Pfeffer and Teresa Ziegenbalg sign contracts with Dresdner SC / Photo: Robert Michael/dpa

German cup winners focus on young talent

Volleyball Bundesliga club Dresdner SC remains true to its philosophy and once again integrates talented youngsters from its own ranks. Mette Pfeffer and Teresa Ziegenbalg sign their first professional contracts.

The demolition of Dresden's Carola Bridge continues. / Photo: Robert Michael/dpa

Demolition of the Carola Bridge continues

There is a bed of gravel in the Elbe and supports under the structure: everything is ready for the removal of the ruins of the Carola Bridge. Special excavators are also being used.

The Dresdner Kruzians were awarded prizes at the national competition. (Archive photo) / Photo: Matthias Rietschel/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa

Crucians successful at national competition

Regular individual lessons in singing and instrumental playing are part of the training at the Dresdner Kreuzchor. This pays off in the performances of the famous ensemble - and in competitions.

Stefan Hartmann and Susanne Schaper will no longer be standing for the chairmanship at the Saxon Left Party conference this weekend. (Archive photo) / Photo: Sebastian Willnow/dpa

Left Party Chairwoman: Time for new heads

Farewell after six years, a plan for the future until 2029: at the party conference in Leipzig, the Saxon Left Party elects a new board - and already has its sights set on the next state elections.

Seven vocational schools in Bavaria receive EU and state funding for modernization. (Archive image) / Photo: Robert Michael/dpa

Seven more Saxon schools receive funding

New heating systems, modern workshops, digital specialist cabinets - seven vocational schools in structurally weak regions of Saxony receive funding from the EU and the Free State.

Construction crisis: Saxony's skilled trades demand less regulation (archive photo) / Photo: Jan Woitas/dpa

Saxony's skilled trades demand less regulation

A lack of orders, high costs and prices - the crisis in the construction industry is also affecting trade businesses. Yet apartments are urgently needed - the industry sees ways to remedy the situation.

There is a risk of traffic jams in Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia over Whitsun. (Archive image) / Photo: Jan Woitas/dpa

Freeways very busy over Whitsun

Many people use the Whitsun weekend for a short vacation or family visit. The highways in Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt and Thuringia are therefore likely to be congested.

The Kulturpalast is the venue for many concerts at the Dresden Music Festival (archive photo).  / Photo: Robert Michael/dpa

Ovations for the London Symphony Orchestra in Dresden

The Dresden Music Festival is the best-known classical music festival in East Germany. Even before the fall of the Berlin Wall, stars from the West performed here. Even now, the festival scores points with big names in the industry.

Interior Minister Armin Schuster welcomes the federal government's decisions on migration policy. (Archive image) / Photo: Sebastian Kahnert/dpa

Schuster sees turnaround in migration policy

Saxony's Interior Minister Schuster had long called for border controls in order to curb irregular migration. He believes that a new decision by the federal government also fulfills his demands.

Coach Alexander Waibl extends contract at Dresdner SC / Photo: Uwe Anspach/dpa

Coach Waibl extends contract in Dresden

Alexander Waibl has won a total of eleven titles with the DSC volleyball team since 2009. The successful coach will remain with the cup winners and Champions League participants until 2030.