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Panther tortoises are often poached in South Africa, and when they are rescued, their origins are usually unclear. A Dresden researcher is using DNA to track illegal wildlife trade – and help 27 animals return to the wild.

Purple Disco Machine about home and success

This time, DJ Purple Disco Machine wanted to do things differently - and recorded the new record entirely in his home city of Dresden. Musically, he invites you to "Paradise". | more

RB Leipzig: Dani Olmo stays - release clause not used

RB Leipzig striker Dani Olmo will remain a player at the club for the time being after his €60 million release clause was not used. Despite strong interest, a transfer remains likely. | more

Samsung-Smartphones ab 119,99 Euro: Das sind die neuen Wochenangebote bei MEDIMAX Meißen

Ob neues Smartphone, Heimkino oder Kaffee wie im Lieblingscafé: Wer ohnehin über neue Technik nachdenkt, sollte sich das aktuelle Wochenangebot von MEDIMAX Meißen ansehen. Gleich mehrere Markenprodukte gibt es in dieser Woche mit hohen Rabatten – darunter Samsung-Smartphones ab 119,99 Euro | more

Leipzig Zoo releases 70 field hamsters into the wild for the first time

Leipzig Zoo plans to release 70 field hamsters into the wild for the first time in May in order to establish a new Saxon field hamster population. The project is part of a conservation strategy for the endangered animals. | more

Saxony wants to postpone planned release of cannabis

Saxony plans to postpone the release of cannabis in order to have more time for preparations and counseling services. | more

Lang Lang releases new album "Saint-Saëns" with German support

Chinese pianist Lang Lang fulfills a dream with his new album and presents a different side of himself. He has German support from the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra. | more

Palais Sommer 2026 in Dresden: 60 Abende am Neumarkt bei freiem Eintritt

Kurz gesagt: Der Palais Sommer 2026 bringt vom Sonnabend, dem 20. Juni, bis zum Sonntag, dem 26. Juli mehr als 60 Abendveranstaltungen auf den Dresdner Neumarkt. Fast täglich beginnt das Programm um 18 Uhr vor der Frauenkirche. Der Eintritt ist frei. | more

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