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Added on the 16/07/2020 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Düsseldorf (Germany), Aug 27 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Friedemann Vogel).- A group of sex workers protested Thursday in the German city of Düsseldorf to demand the reopening of brothels, which remain closed due to the coronavirus.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTESTS IN DÜSSELDORF.
Stuttgart (Germany), Aug 6 (EFE/EPA), (Camera: Ronald Wittek).- Despite the easing of coronavirus restrictions for other industries, host clubs remain closed in Stuttgart and the rest of Germany. While neighbouring countries such as Switzerland, Belgium, Austria, the Czech Republic and the Netherlands have already reopened for sex work in general, local politics do not offer any prospects for the reopening of hostels.FOOTAGE OF SEX WORKERS RALLY IN STUTTGART.
One tour called 'Sex in the City' and led by journalist Ulrich Mattner allows visitors in the German city of Frankfurt to learn more about the red light district. But there's a catch - the tour is for women only. Mattner's connections to people working in the red light district make him the best man for the job. He takes his female tourists to visit different sex workers, from dominatrix specialists to strip bar managers. Sometimes his tour participants even get to see Mattner tied and whipped like a customer.
Christian Brueckner, the German man suspected of abducting missing British toddler Madeleine McCann, appears in public for the first time since being named in her case, arriving at a court in Braunschweig for the start of his trial on unrelated sex crime charges. German prosecutors have yet to charge Brueckner over Madeleine's disappearance, but in October 2022 he was charged with five separate counts of rape and child sex abuse allegedly committed in Portugal, where Madeleine disappeared, between 2000 and 2017. IMAGES
Scene at London's King's Cross station around 08H30 local time on the first day of the advised return to working from home, which Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced last week to combat the Omicron variant. IMAGES