The three largest German local transport companies – BVG, MVG and Hochbahn – want to put up to 2,000 robo-buses on the roads by 2035. They are planning an app.
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Qatar Tourism, in collaboration with leading public and private sector partners, participated in Seatrade Cruise Europe 2025 ...
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Germany has the research expertise, a car production ecosystem and even test tracks for autonomous driving. But Europe's ...
Matchday four of the Bundesliga kicked off with VfB Stuttgart beating St.Pauli 2-0 on Friday; the Saturday afternoon games ...
Home to 'beat clubs' and unlicensed coffee houses, the area was said to rival Hamburg as the 'fun city of Europe' ...
Man City's "big men" came up big in Sunday's derby win, Liverpool get lucky (again) and Real Madrid have more complaints ...