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IPC Lifts Russia Sanctions; Duisburg Police Tackle Attacks; Hesse Offers Heat Pump Package; Wagner Lederhaus Retirement Sale

Russian athletes can now compete under their flag. Duisburg police work to maintain safety amid attacks. Hesse promotes green energy with heat pump offer. Wagner Lederhaus celebrates retirement with big sale.

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IPC Lifts Russia Sanctions; Duisburg Police Tackle Attacks; Hesse Offers Heat Pump Package; Wagner Lederhaus Retirement Sale

The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) has lifted sanctions against Russia, enabling their athletes to compete under their own flag. Meanwhile, in Duisburg, police have been dealing with attacks in the Ruhrort and Hamborn areas, and a match between MSV Duisburg and Hansa Rostock has been designated a high-security event. A 23-year-old in Alt-Hamborn was also attacked and robbed after meeting an internet acquaintance. In a separate development, the state of Hesse is offering a heat pump package for homeowners. Lastly, the owner of Wagner Lederhaus is retiring and has started a retirement sale.

The IPC's decision to lift sanctions against Russia comes after the country's Paralympic Committee fulfilled all required criteria. This allows Russian athletes to compete under their national flag and anthem at upcoming events.

In Duisburg, police have been working to maintain safety. Attacks in the Ruhrort and Hamborn areas have led to increased patrols. The MSV Duisburg vs. Hansa Rostock match was classified as a high-security area due to potential fan rivalries. Extensive security measures were implemented, including a glass ban, separation of fan groups, and intensified police presence with numerous controls. Despite these measures, a 23-year-old in Alt-Hamborn was attacked and robbed after meeting someone they had connected with online.

In a bid to promote energy efficiency, the state of Hesse is offering a heat pump package for homeowners. This initiative aims to encourage the use of renewable energy sources and reduce carbon emissions.

After 40 years in business, the owner of Wagner Lederhaus is retiring at 62. To celebrate his retirement, he has started a retirement sale, offering significant discounts on a wide range of leather goods.

The IPC's decision to lift sanctions against Russia is a significant development for the country's Paralympic athletes. In Duisburg, police continue to work diligently to ensure safety, despite recent incidents. The state of Hesse's heat pump package is a step towards a greener future, while the retirement sale at Wagner Lederhaus offers customers the chance to save on high-quality leather products.

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