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@presseportal_pol_NDS@frawas.de
2026-01-26 13:30:22

POL-HK: Munster: Vorfahrt unter Einfluss genommen; Bad Fallingbostel: Einbruch in Einfamilienhaus; Soltau: Scheibe eingeworfen Heidekreis (ots) - 25.01.2026 / Vorfahrt unter Einfluss genommen Munster: Ein 34-jähriger Autofahrer nahm am Sonntagabend gegen 21:45 Uhr an der Kreuzung Breloher Straße Ecke Hindenburgallee beim Linksabbiegen einem Streifenwagen die Vorfahrt. ... <…

@karlauerbach@sfba.social
2026-02-20 12:46:00

This is "interesting" - In a civil trial in which Elon M. is the defendant they are having difficulty finding enough unbiased jurors to empanel a jury:
Well, that's one way to evade liability: become so hated that there aren't enough people who don't hate your guts to form a jury.
"Musk’s Twitter Trial Gets Jurors Who Can Set Aside Feelings"

@NicolasGriseyDemengel@piaille.fr
2026-02-20 12:51:21

blog.mondediplo.net/les-collab

@paulbusch@mstdn.ca
2026-03-01 13:01:17

Good Morning #Canada
The Assiniboine River is 1,070 km long and runs through the prairies of Western Canada in Saskatchewan and Manitoba. The #16 emtry on our #CanadaRivers countdown, the Assiniboine is a typical meandering river with a single main channel embanked within a flat, shallow valley in some places and a steep valley in others. It drains a reasonably sized watershed of 182,000 km2 but a weak flow averaging 45 m3/s means it has changed course numerous times over past centuries, following its modern course for approximately 700 years. Flood control dikes and dams have been added to the upper steeper sections of the Assiniboine to reduce damage during spring melt and runoff.
Where the Red & Assiniboine rivers meet, in the heart of Winnipeg, is a area known as The Forks. It has played a complex role in the history of the region, as a meeting place for Indigenous People for 6,000 years and later as the 1st colonial settlement in western Canada.
#CanadaIsAwesome #Geography
thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/