Germany news: Ebola patient admitted to Berlin hospital
Key Points:
- German authorities arrested a married couple in Munich suspected of spying for China, targeting scientists in aerospace, IT, and AI to obtain military-related high-tech information, with operations spanning multiple German states.
- Eurowings is expanding its Berlin Airport (BER) operations by adding two aircraft and new routes, including Bologna and the Canary Islands, aiming to fill gaps left by Ryanair and EasyJet's reduced services amid rising airport fees and fuel costs in Germany.
- Emergency services continue searching for three missing people after a 19th-century building collapsed in Görlitz, with a suspected gas explosion being investigated; hopes for survivors diminish as the rescue operation enters its second day.
- A US doctor infected with Ebola in Congo was admitted to Berlin's Charité hospital, chosen for its expertise and proximity; six contacts were also brought to Germany, with officials assuring no public risk due to strict isolation and treatment protocols.