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How a Berlin start-up is challenging Amazon in the lockdown

How a Berlin start-up is challenging Amazon in the lockdown Logistics software firm Banbutsu boosts local traders by enabling same-day delivery. Elena Matera, 28.12.2020 - 11:00 Uhr Artikel anhören Photo: banbutsuThe first packages from the cosmetics retailer Purish are delivered on a cargo bike. Berlin - One of the biggest challenges of e-commerce is logistics. When, for example, a customer in Friedrichshain makes an online purchase from a toy shop in Mitte, the package is first brought to a distribution centre outside of Berlin. The parcel will sit there for a while and then be passed on to a delivery driver who then drives it back into the city and delivers it to the customer.

Jannik Schümann: Actor overwhelmed with love after coming out

Jannik Schümann introduced Felix Kruck as his partner via Instagram. (Instagram/ jannik.schuemann and Getty/Joshua Sammer) German actor Jannik Schümann has come out as LGBT+ on social media, while at the same time introducing his boyfriend to the world. Schümann, 28, is known for his roles in Close to the Horizon (Dem Horizont so nah), Centre of My World ( Die Mitte der Welt) and The Aftermath. On 26 December, the actor posted a beautiful black and white photo of himself receiving a forehead kiss from his partner Felix Kruck, and captioned it with a heart. Kruck also shared the same photo.

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Germany: Coronavirus outbreaks turn Berlin elderly care homes into death traps

Germany: Coronavirus outbreaks turn Berlin elderly care homes into death traps In the German capital, which is governed by a coalition of the Social Democrats (SPD), the Greens and the Left Party, more and more nursing homes are becoming death traps for the elderly and people in need of care. Numerous coronavirus outbreaks in Berlin care homes only came to light because relatives and journalists made them known. The nursing homes’ management, as well as the senate and district administrations cover up the cases and give only reluctantly or no information at all. According to the newspaper Tagesspiegel, which cites information from the Berlin Senate, at least 295 nursing homes have been affected by outbreaks since the start of the pandemic. Already from mid-November to early December, the number of infected nursing home residents in Berlin had doubled to 2,050. Now, at least 1,400 more have been added since the beginning of December. Since the start of the coronavirus crisis, mo

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