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Berlin, Germany. 08th May, 2026. Sven Schulze (CDU, l), Minister President of Saxony-Anhalt, and Mario Voigt (CDU, r), Minister President of Thuringia, before the start of the 1065th session of the Bundesrat. Topics include the decision on the 1,000 euro relief bonus. Consumer protection for loan agreements and the promotion of e-cars as well as measures against excessive fuel prices, the withdrawal of the ban on admissions for integration courses and the misuse of social benefits for rented problem properties. Credit: Carsten Koall/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Gebesee, Germany. 07th May, 2026. Fresh strawberries are displayed in a vending machine at the strawberry farm in Gebesee at the start of the strawberry season in Thuringia. According to provisional figures from the State Office for Statistics, strawberries were grown on 95 hectares of open land across Thuringia last year and it is estimated that around 748 tons of strawberries were harvested. Credit: Martin Schutt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Gebesee, Germany. 07th May, 2026. Fresh strawberries lie in baskets at the start of the strawberry season in Thuringia at the strawberry farm in Gebesee. According to provisional figures from the State Office for Statistics, strawberries were grown on 95 hectares of open land across Thuringia last year and it is estimated that around 748 tons of strawberries were harvested. Credit: Martin Schutt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Gebesee, Germany. 07th May, 2026. Mario Voigt (r, CDU), Minister President of Thuringia, and Juliane Freysoldt, Strawberry Queen Juliane I, are out and about at the strawberry farm in Gebesee at the start of the strawberry season in Thuringia. Credit: Martin Schutt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Gebesee, Germany. 07th May, 2026. Fresh strawberries lie in baskets at the start of the strawberry season in Thuringia at the strawberry farm in Gebesee. According to provisional figures from the State Office for Statistics, strawberries were grown on 95 hectares of open land across Thuringia last year and it is estimated that around 748 tons of strawberries were harvested. Credit: Martin Schutt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Gebesee, Germany. 07th May, 2026. Juliane Freysoldt, Strawberry Queen Juliane I, stands at the strawberry farm in Gebesee at the start of the strawberry season. According to provisional figures from the Thuringia State Office for Statistics, strawberries were grown on 95 hectares of open land across Thuringia last year and it is estimated that around 748 tons of strawberries were harvested. Credit: Martin Schutt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Gebesee, Germany. 07th May, 2026. Fresh strawberries lie in baskets at the start of the strawberry season in Thuringia at the strawberry farm in Gebesee. According to provisional figures from the State Office for Statistics, strawberries were grown on 95 hectares of open land across Thuringia last year and it is estimated that around 748 tons of strawberries were harvested. Credit: Martin Schutt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hartenstein, Germany. 06th May, 2026. The first visitors stand on the new viewing platform at shaft 371 of the former mining company Wismut AG (aerial view with a drone). Uranium was mined here and at other sites in Saxony and Thuringia after the Second World War. It was processed and used for nuclear weapons and nuclear power plants in the former Soviet Union. This caused immense environmental damage. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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06 May 2026, Saxony, Hartenstein: Michael Paul (l-r), Managing Director of the Technical Department of Wismut GmbH, Heinrich Kohl, former mayor of Aue-Bad Schlema, Barbara Klepsch (CDU), Saxon State Minister for Culture and Tourism, and Julia Dünkel, Managing Director of the Wismut Stiftung gGmbH, stand on the new viewing platform at shaft 371 of the former mining company Wismut AG. Uranium was mined here and at other sites in Saxony and Thuringia after the Second World War. It was processed and used for nuclear weapons and nuclear power plants in the former Soviet Union. Photo: Jan Woitas/dpa-stock-foto
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Hartenstein, Germany. 06th May, 2026. A sign warns of radioactivity on the way to the new viewing platform at shaft 371 of the former mining company Wismut AG. Uranium was mined here and at other sites in Saxony and Thuringia after the Second World War. It was processed and used for nuclear weapons and nuclear power plants in the former Soviet Union. This caused immense environmental damage. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hartenstein, Germany. 06th May, 2026. The first visitors stand on the new viewing platform at shaft 371 of the former mining company Wismut AG. Uranium was mined here and at other locations in Saxony and Thuringia after the Second World War. It was processed and used for nuclear weapons and nuclear power plants in the former Soviet Union. This caused immense environmental damage. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hartenstein, Germany. 06th May, 2026. The first visitors stand on the new viewing platform at shaft 371 of the former mining company Wismut AG (aerial view from a drone). Uranium was mined here and at other sites in Saxony and Thuringia after the Second World War. It was processed and used for nuclear weapons and nuclear power plants in the former Soviet Union. This caused immense environmental damage. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Hartenstein, Germany. 06th May, 2026. View of the opencast facilities at shaft 371 of the former mining company Wismut AG. A new viewing platform provides a view of the landscape surrounding the deepest mine in Germany until its closure in 1991. Uranium was mined here and at other sites in Saxony and Thuringia after the Second World War. It was processed and used for nuclear weapons and nuclear power plants in the former Soviet Union. This caused immense environmental damage. Credit: Jan Woitas/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Weimar, Germany. 04th May, 2026. Stefanie Ader, tele-emergency doctor, sits in the tele-emergency doctor's office at the Thuringia Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians in Weimar. The tele-emergency doctor connects to the paramedics remotely using digital technology. Until the emergency doctor arrives on site, he can monitor the patient's vital signs, assess the situation and instruct the paramedics to take the necessary measures. Credit: Martin Schutt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Weimar, Germany. 04th May, 2026. Stefanie Ader, tele-emergency doctor, sits in the tele-emergency doctor's office at the Thuringia Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians in Weimar. The tele-emergency doctor connects to the paramedics remotely using digital technology. Until the emergency doctor arrives on site, he can monitor the patient's vital signs, assess the situation and instruct the paramedics to take the necessary measures. Credit: Martin Schutt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Weimar, Germany. 04th May, 2026. A sign with the inscription "Telenotarzt Thüringen", taken during the presentation of the project for the deployment of tele-emergency doctors in Thuringia at the Thuringian Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians. The tele-emergency doctor connects to the paramedics remotely with the help of digital technology. Until the emergency doctor arrives on site, he can monitor the patient's vital signs, assess the situation and instruct the paramedics on the necessary measures. Credit: Martin Schutt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Weimar, Germany. 04th May, 2026. Stefanie Ader, tele-emergency doctor, sits in the tele-emergency doctor's office at the Thuringia Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians in Weimar. The tele-emergency doctor connects to the paramedics remotely using digital technology. Until the emergency doctor arrives on site, he can monitor the patient's vital signs, assess the situation and instruct the paramedics to take the necessary measures. Credit: Martin Schutt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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04 May 2026, Thuringia, Weimar: Georg Maier (SPD), Minister of the Interior and Local Government and 2nd Deputy Prime Minister of Thuringia, talks to Stefanie Ader, tele-emergency doctor, in the tele-emergency doctor center at the Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians of Thuringia in Weimar. The tele-emergency doctor connects to the paramedics remotely using digital technology. Until the emergency doctor arrives on site, he can monitor the patient's vital signs, assess the situation and instruct the paramedics to take the necessary measures. Photo: Martin Schutt/dpa-stock-foto
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Weimar, Germany. 04th May, 2026. Stefanie Ader, tele-emergency doctor, sits in the tele-emergency doctor's office at the Thuringia Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians in Weimar. The tele-emergency doctor connects to the paramedics remotely using digital technology. Until the emergency doctor arrives on site, he can monitor the patient's vital signs, assess the situation and instruct the paramedics to take the necessary measures. Credit: Martin Schutt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Weimar, Germany. 04th May, 2026. Sven Auerswald, Managing Director of KV Thüringen, speaks at the presentation of the project for the remote emergency doctor service in Thuringia at the Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians in Thuringia. The tele-emergency doctor connects to the paramedics remotely with the help of digital technology. Until the emergency doctor arrives on site, he can monitor the patient's vital signs, assess the situation and instruct the paramedics on the necessary measures. Credit: Martin Schutt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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04 May 2026, Thuringia, Weimar: Georg Maier (right, SPD), Minister of the Interior and Local Government and 2nd Deputy Prime Minister of Thuringia, talks to Tim Daume (left), DRK emergency paramedic, at a presentation of the tele-emergency doctor center at the Thuringia Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians in Weimar. The tele-emergency doctor connects to the paramedics remotely using digital technology. Until the emergency doctor arrives on site, he can monitor the patient's vital signs, assess the situation and instruct the paramedics to take the necessary measures. Photo: Mar-stock-foto
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Weimar, Germany. 04th May, 2026. A vehicle with the inscription "Emergency doctor", taken at the presentation of the project for tele-emergency doctor deployment in Thuringia at the Thuringia Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians. The tele-emergency doctor connects to the paramedics remotely with the help of digital technology. Until the emergency doctor arrives on site, he can monitor the patient's vital signs, assess the situation and instruct the paramedics on the necessary measures. Credit: Martin Schutt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Weimar, Germany. 04th May, 2026. DRK emergency paramedics at a presentation of the emergency telemedicine center at the Thuringia Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians in Weimar. The tele-emergency doctor connects to the paramedics remotely using digital technology. Until the emergency doctor arrives on site, he can monitor the patient's vital signs, assess the situation and instruct the paramedics to take the necessary measures. Credit: Martin Schutt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Weimar, Germany. 04th May, 2026. Stefanie Ader, tele-emergency doctor, sits in the tele-emergency doctor's office at the Thuringia Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians in Weimar. The tele-emergency doctor connects to the paramedics remotely using digital technology. Until the emergency doctor arrives on site, he can monitor the patient's vital signs, assess the situation and instruct the paramedics to take the necessary measures. Credit: Martin Schutt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Weimar, Germany. 04th May, 2026. Stefanie Ader, tele-emergency doctor, sits in the tele-emergency doctor's office at the Thuringia Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians in Weimar. The tele-emergency doctor connects to the paramedics remotely using digital technology. Until the emergency doctor arrives on site, he can monitor the patient's vital signs, assess the situation and instruct the paramedics to take the necessary measures. Credit: Martin Schutt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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04 May 2026, Thuringia, Weimar: Georg Maier (right, SPD), Minister of the Interior and Local Government and 2nd Deputy Prime Minister of Thuringia, talks to Tim Daume (left), DRK emergency paramedic, at a presentation of the tele-emergency doctor center at the Thuringia Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians in Weimar. The tele-emergency doctor connects to the paramedics remotely using digital technology. Until the emergency doctor arrives on site, he can monitor the patient's vital signs, assess the situation and instruct the paramedics to take the necessary measures. Photo: Mar-stock-foto
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Weimar, Germany. 04th May, 2026. A vehicle with the inscription "Emergency doctor", taken at the presentation of the project for tele-emergency doctor deployment in Thuringia at the Thuringia Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians. The tele-emergency doctor connects to the paramedics remotely with the help of digital technology. Until the emergency doctor arrives on site, he can monitor the patient's vital signs, assess the situation and instruct the paramedics on the necessary measures. Credit: Martin Schutt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Weimar, Germany. 04th May, 2026. Stefanie Ader, tele-emergency doctor, sits in the tele-emergency doctor's office at the Thuringia Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians in Weimar. The tele-emergency doctor connects to the paramedics remotely using digital technology. Until the emergency doctor arrives on site, he can monitor the patient's vital signs, assess the situation and instruct the paramedics to take the necessary measures. Credit: Martin Schutt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Weimar, Germany. 04th May, 2026. The headquarters of the Association of Statutory Health Insurance Physicians in Thuringia, photographed during the presentation of the project for the remote emergency doctor service in Thuringia. The tele-emergency doctor connects to the paramedics remotely using digital technology. Until the emergency doctor arrives on the scene, he can monitor the patient's vital signs, assess the situation and instruct the paramedics to take the necessary measures. Credit: Martin Schutt/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Herborn, Germany. 01st May, 2026. Michael Rudolph, Chairman of the DGB Hesse-Thuringia district, speaks at the main DGB Hesse-Thuringia rally in Herborn town park. The occasion is a nationwide trade union rally to mark International Workers' Day. Credit: Sascha Ditscher/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Herborn, Germany. 01st May, 2026. Kaweh Mansoori (SPD), Economics Minister of Hesse, speaks at the main DGB Hesse-Thuringia rally in Herborn town park. The occasion is a nationwide trade union rally to mark International Workers' Day. Credit: Sascha Ditscher/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Herborn, Germany. 01st May, 2026. Participants stand with flags and banners at the main DGB Hesse-Thuringia rally in the city park with Hesse DGB Chairman Rudolph and Hesse Economics Minister Mansoori (SPD), among others. The occasion is a nationwide rally by trade unions to mark International Workers' Day. Credit: Sascha Ditscher/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Herborn, Germany. 01st May, 2026. Participants stand with flags and banners at the main DGB Hesse-Thuringia rally with Michael Rudolph (center), Chairman of the Hesse-Thuringia DGB district, and Kaweh Mansoori (SPD, right), Minister of Economics of Hesse. The occasion is a nationwide trade union rally to mark International Workers' Day. Credit: Sascha Ditscher/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Herborn, Germany. 01st May, 2026. Kaweh Mansoori (SPD), Economics Minister of Hesse, speaks at the main DGB Hesse-Thuringia rally in Herborn town park. The occasion is a nationwide trade union rally to mark International Workers' Day. Credit: Sascha Ditscher/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Herborn, Germany. 01st May, 2026. Participants walk with an IGM Herborn-Betzdorf banner at the main DGB Hesse-Thuringia rally. The occasion is a nationwide trade union rally to mark International Workers' Day. Credit: Sascha Ditscher/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Gera, Germany. 01st May, 2026. Mario Voigt (left, CDU), Minister President of Thuringia, speaks at a May Day rally on the Anger. The occasion is a nationwide trade union rally to mark International Workers' Day. Credit: Bodo Schackow/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Herborn, Germany. 01st May, 2026. A demonstration poster with the inscription "Abolition of the welfare state? No, thank you Mr. Merz!" can be seen at the main DGB Hesse-Thuringia rally with Hesse DGB Chairman Rudolph and State Economics Minister Mansoori (SPD), among others, in the city park. The occasion is a nationwide trade union rally to mark International Workers' Day. Credit: Sascha Ditscher/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Gera, Germany. 01st May, 2026. Mario Voigt (left, CDU), Minister President of Thuringia, speaks at a May Day rally on the Anger. The occasion is a nationwide trade union rally to mark International Workers' Day. Credit: Bodo Schackow/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Herborn, Germany. 01st May, 2026. Participants carry flags and banners as they cross a stone bridge towards the city park at the main DGB Hesse-Thuringia rally with Hesse DGB Chairman Rudolph and State Minister of Economics Mansoori (SPD), among others. The occasion is a nationwide trade union rally to mark International Workers' Day. Credit: Sascha Ditscher/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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Herborn, Germany. 01st May, 2026. Kaweh Mansoori (SPD), Economics Minister of Hesse, speaks at the main DGB Hesse-Thuringia rally in Herborn town park. The occasion is a nationwide trade union rally to mark International Workers' Day. Credit: Sascha Ditscher/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto