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Germany in May: A Month of Festivals and CelebrationsGermany in May: A Month of Festivals and Celebrations
April 24, 2025, 10:31 am EDT
Germany in May: A Month of Festivals and Celebrations

Featured Events in May: Immerse Yourself in Authentic German Culture and Warmth
Munich Spring Festival




In France, on May 3rd, Prime Minister Bérut stated that in order to defuse the social backlash caused by large - scale fiscal austerity, he is considering holding a referendum on the national budget, claiming that debt reduction is crucial for the "future of the country" and requires a decision from the entire population.more

The Veep show is back on the go! Hundreds of flowers and beauty gods return!-2
The Veep show is back on the go! Hundreds of flowers and beauty gods return!-2more

Tuvalu: A Nation on the Brink of Sinking into the Sea
Tuvalu, a small island nation in the South Pacific, is facing an existential threat as it teeters on the verge of disappearing beneath the waves. With a total land area of just about 26 square kilometers and a population of around 11,000, this tiny nation is extremely vulnerable to the impacts of climate change.more

"Donkey Kong: Banana Blitz" to Debut on Nintendo Switch 2 on July 17, 2025
In an exciting announcement for gaming fans, it has been revealed that the new 3D Donkey Kong game, "Donkey Kong: Banana Blitz", will be released on the Nintendo Switch 2 on July 17, 2025.more

New Character Posters Unveiled for the 15th Season of Doctor Who
New character posters for the 15th season of the iconic British sci-fi series Doctor Who have been released.more

Title: Palestine Condemns Israel's Closure of UNRWA Schools in East Jerusalem
On May 8, Sadiq Qadur, spokesman for the Palestinian Ministry of Education, stated that the department condemned Israel's closure of schools run by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA) in East Jerusalem, deeming it "a violation of children's right to education." Qadur called on international agencies, especially UNESCO and UNICEF, to take action to defend the right of local children to education and to force Israel to reverse this decision.more

Green Party Unveils New Policy to Transform Closed Paper Mill
On May 1st, Chloë Swarbrick, the co - leader of the Green Party, announced a new policy in Tokoroa. The plan is to transform the closed Kinleith paper mill into a cross - laminated timber factory, which will produce sustainable building materials for public housing construction.more

Sweden Considers Ban on Begging, Stirring Debate
Stockholm - The Swedish government is currently considering a proposal to implement a national ban on begging, a move that has sparked widespread discussion within the country. The idea has been put forward in an attempt to address certain social issues, but it has also faced significant criticism.more