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DNA Evidence on Leipzig Airport Drone Linked to 2024 Sabotage
Technologydnevnik-bg6d ago

DNA Evidence on Leipzig Airport Drone Linked to 2024 Sabotage

DNA traces found on an explosive-laden drone at Leipzig Airport have been linked to a sabotage incident against warehouses in 2024. German media reports suggest a connection to an arson attack at a DHL logistics center in Leipzig, with 22 suspects under investigation.

Explosive Drone Found Near Ukrainian Plane at German Airport
WorldBBCle-mondeThe Guardian+58dr-dknrkyle-uutisethelsingin-sanomatnosruvukrainska-pravdafaz+50 more12d ago61 sources

Explosive Drone Found Near Ukrainian Plane at German Airport

German authorities are investigating after an explosive-laden drone was discovered near a Ukrainian cargo plane at Leipzig/Halle Airport, prompting a security alert and temporary closure. The incident also involved a DHL cargo plane making an emergency landing after colliding with an unknown object.

DHL Demands Two-Person Lift for Packages Over 23 kg
Businessdie-presse22d ago

DHL Demands Two-Person Lift for Packages Over 23 kg

Package delivery service DHL is advocating for stricter legal regulations in the industry, citing concerns for employee health and proposing that packages exceeding 23 kilograms should only be handled by two people.

Daily News Quizzes Published on May 6th
Culturefazder-standard3mo ago2 sources

Daily News Quizzes Published on May 6th

Two news quizzes, including one from STANDARD and another featuring a question about the abbreviation "DHL," were published on May 6th. These quizzes offer a way to test general knowledge and current events.

Rubio Declares End to US Combat Operations in Iran, Focuses on Hormuz
TechnologyAPReutersBBC+87bloombergNYTFTle-mondewapoThe GuardianNPRAl Jazeera+79 more3mo ago90 sources

Rubio Declares End to US Combat Operations in Iran, Focuses on Hormuz

US Secretary of State Rubio announced the conclusion of "Epic Fury" combat operations against Iran, stating that the US priority is now to ensure the free passage of commercial shipping through the Strait of Hormuz. He emphasized that the aggressive phase of the conflict has ended and the strait should return to its previous status.

Tariff Refunds Become More Complex for International Carriers
WorldYahoo14d ago

Tariff Refunds Become More Complex for International Carriers

The process for obtaining tariff refunds is becoming increasingly complicated for international carriers, extending beyond major players like FedEx, UPS, and DHL. This development suggests growing challenges in global logistics and trade compliance.

US House Votes to Limit Trump's War Powers on Iran
WorldBBCbloombergNYT+104FTle-mondewapoThe GuardianNPRAl Jazeeradr-dkFox News+96 more2mo ago107 sources

US House Votes to Limit Trump's War Powers on Iran

The US House of Representatives passed a resolution to curb President Trump's ability to wage war against Iran, marking a rare bipartisan rebuke. This move highlighted divisions within the Republican party regarding the president's foreign policy decisions.

Lithuanian Court Upholds Detention for DHL Arson Suspects
Worlddelfi-lt2mo ago

Lithuanian Court Upholds Detention for DHL Arson Suspects

The Lithuanian Court of Appeal overturned a lower court's decision to release one of the defendants, 63-year-old Ukrainian citizen Vasyl Kovach, in the DHL incendiary parcel case, ruling that both suspects must remain in custody.

US-Iran Tensions Escalate Amidst Drone Interception and Standoff at Sea
WorldAPReutersBBC+58bloombergNYTwsjle-mondeThe GuardianNPRAl JazeeraCNN+50 more2mo ago61 sources

US-Iran Tensions Escalate Amidst Drone Interception and Standoff at Sea

Tensions between the United States and Iran have escalated following Iran's interception of a US drone near Bushehr and a naval standoff at sea. This comes as the US also implements new travel measures and drone bans related to the upcoming World Cup.

Zelenskyy and Serbian President Vučić Discuss Bilateral Ties
WorldThe Guardiannosukrainska-pravda+36fazaftonbladetle-figarolsm-lvorftelextvn24Business Insider+28 more2mo ago39 sources

Zelenskyy and Serbian President Vučić Discuss Bilateral Ties

Ukrainian President Zelenskyy held discussions with Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić, focusing on strengthening bilateral relations and the potential resumption of free trade zone negotiations. Vučić also reported on an upcoming visit by a Ukrainian delegation.

MK Party Axes Spokesperson Nhlamulo Ndhlela
Politicsmail-guardian3mo ago

MK Party Axes Spokesperson Nhlamulo Ndhlela

South Africa's uMkhonto weSizwe Party (MK Party) has immediately removed Nhlamulo Ndhlela from his roles as national spokesperson and MP, appointing Sifiso Mahlangu as his replacement.

Deutsche Post to Officially Rename as DHL
Businesstagesschaufazder-standard3mo ago3 sources

Deutsche Post to Officially Rename as DHL

Deutsche Post announced its official renaming to DHL, a move intended to consolidate its global brand and reflect a complete transformation from its former identity. The change signifies a new era for the German postal and logistics giant.

Renamo Veteran Seeks to Force Leader's Ouster
Politicsobservador2mo ago

Renamo Veteran Seeks to Force Leader's Ouster

António Muchanga, a veteran member of Renamo, has suggested the forced removal of Ossufo Momade from the party presidency, stating Momade has lost the ability to lead and is 'killing the relic' left by Dhlakama.

Fire at DHL Warehouse in Portugal
Worldobservador2mo ago

Fire at DHL Warehouse in Portugal

Firefighters are conducting a mop-up operation after a fire at a DHL warehouse in Portugal, which spread to an adjacent company and left one firefighter with minor injuries.

German Police Launch Raids Against Neo-Nazi Networks
PoliticsBBCle-mondedr-dk+17yle-uutisetnostagesschaufazberlingskeDWder-standardorf+9 more3mo ago20 sources

German Police Launch Raids Against Neo-Nazi Networks

German authorities have initiated a large-scale operation targeting suspected neo-Nazi groups, including criminal youth organizations. The raids involved police action against individuals linked to far-right extremism.

US Begins Refunding Companies for Trump-Era Tariffs
FinancecnbcBusiness Insiderdanas+1klix-ba3mo ago4 sources

US Begins Refunding Companies for Trump-Era Tariffs

The United States has begun the process of refunding companies for tariffs imposed during the Trump administration, which are now deemed illegal. This could amount to $166 billion, with carriers like FedEx, UPS, and DHL outlining plans to pass these refunds to customers.