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Berlinertordamm Bridge Demolition: Major Disruptions in Hamburg

The demolition of the northern section of the Berlinertordamm Bridge in eastern Hamburg commenced on Thursday evening, leading to extensive road and rail...

Right-Wing Violence Cases Surge in Hamburg by Nearly 300 in 2025

Hamburg, March 6, 2026 – The number of reported criminal and violent acts from the right-wing spectrum in Hamburg has significantly increased. Police...

Hamburg Strengthens Energy Infrastructure Protection with KRITIS Umbrella Law

Hamburg is set to enhance the protection of its critical energy infrastructure, including the Tiefstack Energy Park, following the federal KRITIS Umbrella Law....

Lufthansa Technik Reports Record Revenue, Plans Expansion in Hamburg

Lufthansa Technik, headquartered at Hamburg Airport, announced a record revenue exceeding eight billion euros last year, despite facing challenges from US tariffs and...

Fischi-Haus in Hamburg-Ottensen to be Renovated: Good News for Artists

New hope has emerged for the dilapidated Fischi-Haus in Ottensen, Hamburg, despite high renovation costs. The former toilet house, a popular spot for...

Hamburg’s Accessible Bus Stops: Minimal Progress Despite Legal Mandate

Hamburg is making minimal progress in making its bus stops fully accessible. As of late 2025, only 13.3% of bus stops met all...

Allermöher Werft: A Secret Tip for Motorhome Tourists in Hamburg

Allermöher Werft in Hamburg offers a limited number of motorhome pitches by the Elbe, a feature highly valued by many tourists. Learn about...

Harburg Inland Port: Major Plans, Little Progress – Hotel Project Fails

A planned hotel project in Hamburg's Harburg Inland Port has collapsed, leaving a prime plot at Veritaskai undeveloped. This setback highlights broader issues...

Over 500 Children in Hamburg Held Back from School Due to Lack of Readiness

More than 500 children in Hamburg have been held back from starting first grade, as they are not considered ready for school. This...

Federal Government Contributes €500,000 for Cap San Diego Museum Ship Restoration

The federal government is contributing half a million euros towards the restoration of the Hamburg museum ship Cap San Diego, as announced by...

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