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What already works wonderfully in the USA should also come here: warnings sent directly to the smartphone. Also: She survived Utøya. In “Today important” the Norwegian Ragna Sørlundsengen speaks about the massacre, which is tenth anniversary today.
Detect floods earlier: Federal government plans to expand warning systems
What is already working wonderfully in the USA should also come to us: warnings sent directly to the smartphone. The Ministry of the Interior is now examining an expansion of alarm and signaling systems. Federal Interior Minister Horst Seehofer is already promising millions for the modernization.
She survived Utøya
Exactly ten years ago today, a man whose name we no longer want to name murdered 69 people on the Norwegian island of Utøya. 495, mostly young people, survived the attack. One of them: Ragna Sørlundsengen. She was 15 years old at the time and in the summer camp that was attacked. Today she is 25 and studies at the University of Oslo. She tells Michel Abdollahi her story in “Today important”.

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Podcast “important today”
Sure, strong opinion, on the 12: “Today important” is not just a news podcast. We set topics and initiate debates – with poise and sometimes uncomfortably. Host Michel Abdollahi and his team speak out for this stern– and RTL reporters: inside with the most exciting people from politics, society and entertainment. They let all voices have their say, the quiet and the loud. Anyone who hears “important today” starts the day with information and can have a sound say.
Royal birthday
Also for “important today”: Happy Birthday Prince George! Why the son of Prince William and Duchess Kate can finally wear long pants.
And: How a man found his wedding ring after the flood.

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