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In sports news, the Bundesliga season has seen some exciting and not-so-exciting moments. The team from Cologne started the season with a dream win, leaving Freiburg with no chance in their match. However, VfL Wolfsburg is still struggling at home, with a new coach, Paul Simonis, at the helm. Despite the new coaching team, Wolfsburg failed to secure a home win in their first game of the season, with Mainz equalizing late in the game. Borussia Dortmund, on the other hand, managed to win against Union Berlin in their home game, with striker Guirassy and new signing Anselmino shining for the team.
Elsewhere, there have been some challenges off the field. A new heating law, which applies as of August, affects those without a heat pump. This change has left some homeowners scrambling to find solutions.
In Duisburg, the Kreuz Kaiserberg interchange is set to close for a long period starting from August 27, affecting drivers wanting to get onto the A3 towards Cologne. This closure is likely to cause significant traffic disruptions.
Unfortunately, Duisburg has also seen multiple incidents of aggression over the weekend, with police having to intervene on multiple occasions. A 31-year-old was arrested due to drugs, a detention order, and a stolen car in Friemersheim.
The economic impact of the pandemic continues to be felt, with restaurants in Worms complaining about losses. The situation has been described as "catastrophic" by some restaurateurs.
As always, stay tuned for more updates on the latest news and events in Germany.
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