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Metro, bus and tramway services are at a standstill in Berlin, as in many other German cities, due to a strike by public transport employees. IMAGES
Berlin, Jan 28 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Clemens Bilan / Filip Singer) The German Minister of Transport and Digital Infrastructure, Andreas Scheuer, testify on Thursday before the investigation commission of the German parliament for tolls on vehicles.FOOTAGE OF SCHEUER AT THE MARIE-ELISABETH-LUEDERS-HAUS IN BERLIN.
Dortmund (Germany), Oct 8 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Friedemann Vogel).- The second-largest union in Germany called for a public transport strike on Thursday in Germany that has led to the closure of the subway and bus services affecting millions of Germans. The union calls for a new collective wage agreement for its nearly 87,000 employees.FOOTAGE OF THE DORTMUND METRO ON THURSDAY.
Nuremberg (Germany), Oct 5 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Lukas Barth) German Transport Minister Andreas Scheuer attended on Monday the presentation of the plans for a new InterCity Express (ICE) plant in Nuremberg, Bavaria, Germany. As part of the traffic turnaround, Deutsche Bahn is significantly expanding its long-distance fleet and is therefore also increasing its workshop capacities.FOOTAGE OF THE PRESS CONFERENCE AND THE MINISTER.
If you've been keeping track of new technology, you have probably heard of self-driving cars. Well, driverless cars took a major leap forward last weekend in Germany. German Transport Minister Alexander Dobrindt and chairman of Deutsche Bahn Ruediger Grube were among the passengers of the first self-driving bus journey in Germany, a development that may radically change transportation, not only in Europe, but all over the world. The bus, dubbed “Olli”, made several rounds around the Euref-Campus premises in Berlin, and is due to undergo further testing in DB’s Bavaria-based Bad Birnbach test track before it will can be approved to hit the open roads.
U.S. President Barack Obama attends an outdoor arrival ceremony in heavy rain, as the first sitting U.S. president to visit Laos. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).