Kretschmer also calls for climate targets to be softened
CDU politician Kuban calls for Germany's current climate targets to be scrapped. Saxony's Minister President agrees.
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CDU politician Kuban calls for Germany's current climate targets to be scrapped. Saxony's Minister President agrees.
The planned dismissal of Lufthansa ground staff is causing unrest. What the Saxon CCIs and other signatories are now demanding from politicians.
The German School Award recognizes institutions with particularly good quality. This year, two schools from Saxony have received awards.
Saxony has revised the promotion of home ownership. The minister responsible emphasizes the advantages. However, the bottom line is that there is less money.
Only ten places, but real opportunities: Why it is particularly worthwhile for future rural doctors to start applying for the Saxon GP scholarship now.
Drones in the skies of Denmark, Norway and Poland have caused unrest in Europe. Saxony's Minister of the Interior also sees the defense against such aircraft as a challenge for the police.
Saxony's Minister President Kretschmer sees the TSMC plant in Dresden as a technological leap forward for Silicon Saxony. What he is calling for in Taiwan and why Europe needs to get moving.
Chemnitz is presenting itself as the European Capital of Culture this year. Representatives of political parties are already assessing the event positively and hope for similar effects in the future.
A wall divides the Freiheitshalle in Hof on the Day of German Unity. The musicians on stage and the audience are also separated. But the production ends just like the story 35 years ago.
Saxony's daycare centers are near the top in terms of the proportion of qualified specialists. Overall, the east is in a much better position.
Rising costs, falling visitor numbers. Many clubs and live music venues in Saxony are struggling. The Left Party now wants to put a protective umbrella over the scene.
Whether it's a candle arch, Steigerlied or Saxon bread - the Free State of Saxony showcases its diverse culture and craftsmanship in Japan.
Officially, just under 1,000 prostitutes are registered in Saxony. However, advice centers speak of more than 1,400 contacts. Green MP Meier sees a considerable number of unreported cases.
The HOPE Gala 2025 at the Dresden Schauspielhaus raises 228,870 euros for children in South Africa. Benjamin Bieneck and his family donate 50,000 euros and host the evening.
Despite more than 200 flu deaths last year, fewer and fewer people in Saxony have been vaccinated. Why many underestimate the risk and what the ministry now advises.
Why are more and more cycling fans in Saxony turning to gravel bikes? The mixture of suitability for everyday use and adventure appeals to a growing user group.
Organ donation remains a rare commodity: although the number of transplants has increased, the waiting list is still long.
For the first time, Saxony's organically farmed areas exceed the ten percent mark. Some regions in particular are considered "hotspots". However, the demand for organic remains greater than the supply.
Dynamo Dresden have nothing to play for in Darmstadt. The difference between the two teams lies above all in the attack.
Dynamo Dresden have already toppled a league leader twice in this second division season. But it won't happen a third time in Darmstadt.
Saxony's wine-growing regions attract many visitors year after year. Tourism in this area has gained in importance - and the ministry still sees potential.
Dresden pulls the emergency brake: exploding costs threaten cuts to youth, culture and sport in 2026. What happens next?
Saxony still sees a need for coordination in the Bundesrat on the issue of mixed consumption at the wheel. What the state government says about the planned tightening of the rules.
Lufthansa is considering cuts at several airports, including Leipzig/Halle and Dresden. According to the Group, possible reductions in taxes and charges are decisive.
Learning to live healthily - with stories, puzzles and games: Dresden daycare centers get a special "treasure chest" for everyday life.
Production is set to continue at the Dresden plant until 2027. Birkenstock is thus expanding its capacities for sandals, clogs and footbeds.
In the committee of inquiry, a Fraunhofer expert attests to the prudent actions of the Saxon government. However, he identified weaknesses in vaccination education not only in the Free State.
Dispute over millions: Why the ministry clearly rejects the Green Party's accusations about the alleged loss of housing construction money.
A shortage of skilled workers, the difficult economic situation and the age structure are affecting Saxony's skilled trades. Bricklayers, concrete workers and building cleaners are particularly affected.
The Saxon SPD wants to make the administration fit for the future - without cutting back on teachers and the police. Instead of across-the-board cuts, it is focusing on clear priorities and reducing bureaucracy.
New chip factories bring thousands of jobs to Dresden. The region is facing major challenges, particularly in terms of housing construction and the search for commercial space.
According to the Greens, 200 million euros for social housing in Saxony remained unused. Why the money was not called up - and what this means for Dresden and Leipzig.
The DFB sports court did not accuse Dresden's Sapina of intent. The midfielder was given the minimum suspension after being sent off against Hannover.
Fewer restrictions for farmers and hunters: After only one case of African swine fever last year, the restricted zones in Saxony are shrinking significantly.
Most bathing deaths in Saxony were men. According to DLRG President Ute Vogt, what is behind this.
The first Dresden Christmas Stollen have been baked and the first Advent is just over two months away. The main season will then begin for the new Stollen Girl.
In Saxony, the number of deaths from dementia has more than doubled since 2014. Women and the very elderly are particularly affected. The Left Party is calling for decisive action.
More than half a billion euros in revenue - and still room for improvement: How Saxony now wants to attract cycling fans with new themed routes.
Little hope for improvement: production capacities in Saxony's metal and electrical industry remain well below normal levels. What the employers' association has to say.
Saxony is equipped with sufficient flu vaccine for the cold season. Who is particularly recommended to be vaccinated and when is the best time to do so.
A thrilling match that ended 2-2 and cost Hannover the lead in the table.
The occurrence of the black and white patterned insect remains localized for the time being. The public health department continues to ask the people of Dresden for help in the fight against the spread of the disease vector.
Dresden want to turn things around against the league leaders and are on the right track. But they are weakening themselves.
Dresden are rewarded for a self-sacrificing fight. Perhaps more could have been possible if the scores had been level.
More than half of Saxon companies were unable to find suitable skilled workers in 2024. Why many companies make compromises when hiring.
June was a "top month" for the 100 or so campsites in Saxony with the start of the summer vacations and Whitsun. The situation was different in the other summer months.
Insolvencies lead to the loss of many jobs in Saxony. BSW boss Wagenknecht believes the federal government is responsible.
Anyone who is ill often needs medication from a pharmacy. However, the pharmacy network has been increasingly patchy for years. Even in recent months, there have been more closures than new openings.
Several new construction projects on federal highways in Saxony are coming to a standstill - because there is not enough money in the federal budget. There are also not enough funds for maintenance and renovation.
Marx and Lenin made of Meissen porcelain and a plaque that flew into space - museum visitors in Dresden can experience the eventful history of the world-famous manufactory from Saxony.
How can new parks and water areas save the urban climate? Municipalities have the chance to receive state funding - and citizens benefit directly from the model projects.
Saxony's towns and municipalities are heading for a record deficit this year. The Saxon Association of Towns and Municipalities is particularly concerned when it comes to exceeding a certain mark.
Pupils in Saxony will soon be able to learn with AI - and teachers will receive digital support. What is behind the "Telli" chatbot?
Waldorf schools, Montessori and the like are in demand - but falling pupil numbers and the battle for young teachers are presenting them with new challenges. What this means for parents and teachers.
Minister President Kretschmer wants to strengthen the Saxon arms industry and is calling for targeted support from the federal government. There is criticism from the opposition.
The food banks in Saxony can apply for funding for investments until October 6.
Work on the main and ancillary buildings can begin. Production in the factory is scheduled to start in 2027.
Ursula Staudinger is starting her second term in office as Rector of TU Dresden. She believes that the coming years will be decisive for the university.
Change of residence with a click and address stickers in your letterbox: what the new online registration in Saxony really changes for citizens.
Time and again, the Saxon government meets outside of Dresden for external cabinet meetings. Next up is the district of Zwickau.
Finally free flow on the Terrassenufer: after months of detours and traffic jams, traffic is once again flowing through Dresden's old town.
After resigning from the BSW party board, Sabine Zimmermann also wants to give up her seat in the state parliament - for personal reasons.
This news had upset Saxony's bakers: The packaging of stollen was to fall under the regulations for disposable goods. Now the all-clear has been given - at least for the time being.
At the semiconductor trade fair Semicon in Taiwan, Saxony's Minister of Economic Affairs was busy beating the drum for Silicon Saxony. There is already one success to report. Will there be more?
Some Dynamo Dresden supporters set fire to and destroyed property in Rostock. The club now has to pay for the violent behavior.
The "chor.com" choir festival is moving to Leipzig in 2026 - supported by 240,000 euros from the Free State. Culture Minister Klepsch is hoping for long-term effects.
6,300 pipes are installed in the largest instrument in the state capital - from tiny to gigantic. The organ is about to undergo extensive modernization.
Employees at the tax office spend less than an hour on a tax case. However, considerably more time passes between the submission of the tax return and the completion of processing.
Journalist Robin Alexander and political scientist Astrid Lorenz are coming to Dresden for the Day of German Unity. If you want to be there live, you have to register in advance.
Dynamo Dresden and Managing Director Fischer have differing views on the future direction of the club. The collaboration is terminated prematurely.
Dresden lead into stoppage time. However, concentrating solely on maintaining the lead after the break was not enough.
The Saarland side at least salvaged a point in stoppage time against the newly promoted side, who were unable to reward themselves for a strong fighting performance with their second win of the season.
Stars alone don't count, says the Semperoper director. She wants to stage opera as a total work of art and prefers to rely on team spirit - and lots of contact with the audience.
More than 50 principal positions in Saxony are vacant. The GEW chairman sees the reason for this in the high workload and short-term requirements for head teachers.
Honey fans can rejoice: Saxony's bees have collected plenty of honey thanks to the frost-free spring. But there are also problems.
Dynamo Dresden have so far been unable to capitalize on their good performances. However, coach Thomas Stamm believes the team remains strong.
The CDU parliamentary group sees the agreement on special assets as an important step. It wants to make concessions to the local authorities on one demand.
The government's wind power plans are met with both approval and criticism: while local authorities benefit, the Greens see the energy transition at risk.
The two neighboring regions want to get even closer with new projects. Minister Klepsch sees culture and tourism as bridge builders.
The Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance (BSW) is soon to be given a new name. No reason to quit for the party founder, who wants to continue her involvement afterwards.
Despite additional funding in Saxony's cultural budget, there is no longer enough money for many barrier-free offers. What this means for people with disabilities.
Saxony's cities and municipalities are relying on money from the federal government's special fund to bring their infrastructure up to scratch. Progress is being made on the issue of distribution with the state.
Saxony's bridges are in the spotlight one year after the collapse in Dresden: Minister Kraushaar draws initial conclusions. The opposition criticizes the infrastructure funds, especially in the municipalities.
The Free State of Bavaria will receive 4.8 billion euros from the federal government's special fund. It is still unclear how much of this money the local authorities are entitled to.
Saxon on the big stage: cabaret, comedy and satire meet dialect stars - what the "Gogelmosch" festival wants to achieve with identity and community.
The insolvent care group Argentum also has several facilities in Saxony and Saxony-Anhalt. Despite an investor for parts of the care group, the future of several facilities remains open.
Minister President Kretschmer presents plans for investments in Saxony and the municipalities in the state parliament. There are also debates on taxes, compulsory military service and the Saxon Switzerland National Park.
Minister President Kretschmer presents plans for investments in Saxony and the municipalities in the state parliament. There are also debates on taxes, compulsory military service and the Saxon Switzerland National Park.
More money for municipalities, but higher costs for wind turbine operators: what this means for the energy transition in Bavaria.
Science Minister Gemkow is focusing on more start-ups from research. The path from idea to company is to be made easier. However, there is criticism from the opposition about reduced funding.
Two motions on wind power are on the agenda. Other topics include science, forest fires and taxes for the super-rich.
Wind turbine operators are to pay affected municipalities in Saxony more money from 2026. The issue is now being discussed in the state parliament. Opinions differ.
Saxony's head of government Kretschmer considers the ban on new combustion engines from 2035 to be a mistake. Why he sees negative consequences for jobs and industry.
The HOPE Gala in Dresden has been committed to providing medical aid for children for two decades. The focus is also on young people. Despite challenges, the project remains stable.
The HOPE Gala honors Reiner Meutsch, founder of FLY & HELP, for his contribution to education and development aid on September 27, 2025 at the Dresden Schauspielhaus.
Housing, nature, transport: the new state development plan wants to reorganize many things. Who can get involved until October 12 and what participation is really about.
Dresden is hunting the "flying zebra": traps are to show where the dangerous Asian tiger mosquito is up to mischief. What is behind the campaign - and why is vigilance required?
25 years ago, Enver Şimşek was the first victim to be killed by the far-right NSU. Looking back, Saxony's Interior Minister Schuster speaks of a complete state failure.
Rising expenditure and falling income are putting a strain on Dresden's budget. A new structural concept and tough debates lie ahead.
More support for children in difficult situations: From July 2026, 20 Saxon daycare centers will benefit from additional staff and EU funding. What this means for families.