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Local affairs in Dresden often center around the urban development of the city.
Dresden, city, capital of Saxony Land (state), eastern Germany.Dresden is the traditional capital of Saxony and the third largest city in eastern Germany after Berlin and Leipzig.It lies in the broad basin of the Elbe River between Meissen and Pirna, 19 miles (30 km) north of the Czech border and 100 miles (160 km) south of Berlin. A beautiful city rich in art treasures, history and legend, seemingly created just to give you exceptional travel experiences. "For years, politicians have failed to position themselves clearly and unequivocally against the right-wing extremists, and to outlaw them," Mr Aschenbach told CNN, adding that he wanted Dresden's city council to support citizens' initiatives, education and culture in the city.A representative for the centre-right Christian Democratic Union party, which voted against the resolution, called it an "intended provocation".Jan Donhauser, chairman of the CDU group on Dresden council, told CNN there was no state of emergency, and that the wording of the resolution was damaging to the city's international reputation. German city Dresden declares a 'Nazi crisis' over rise in far-right extremism Posted 2 Nov November 2019 Dresden councillors are concerned at increasing far-right extremism and anti-migrant rhetoric. Dresden is always worth a trip. The reconstruction of completely destroyed buildings around the Frauenkirche at the Neumarkt square as well as the completely modern Wiener Platz square in front of the Hauptbahnhof train station have been criticized. "The choice of words in the title of the application does not do justice to the realities in our city: the vast majority of Dresdeners are neither right-wing extremists nor anti-democratic," he said.Three more venues linked to Sydney coronavirus clusterToday in History: Files shared that would change the world foreverWhat do we know about the health of Donald Trump and Joe Biden?Rescuers flown to Beirut blast centre as survivors pulled from rubble Here's how he replied Here's how he repliedNew SA coronavirus case forces entire school into quarantineBeirut explosion aftermath revealed in satellite and drone imagesVictoria's 'mystery' cases continue to climb as Premier details business shutdown rulesMan infected with COVID-19 visited Sydney Westfield and two restaurants on same dayPostcode data reveals suburbs in Melbourne's north and west are growing COVID-19 hotspotsVictoria's 'mystery' cases continue to climb as Premier details business shutdown rulesAndrews was grilled on hotel quarantine failures. Architecture and design of public places is a specifically controversial subject. Here's how it will impact supermarket shelvesPostcode data reveals suburbs in Melbourne's north and west are growing COVID-19 hotspotsSnow 'another blow' as northern Tasmanian businesses face damage billsNew SA coronavirus case forces entire school into quarantineGrocers warn 'perfect storm' of panic buying and supply cuts could strip supermarket shelvesAndrews was grilled on hotel quarantine failures.