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A Flixbus overturned on the A19 motorway in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, injuring twenty passengers, with one critically injured. The bus, carrying 53 passengers, was traveling from Copenhagen to Vienna. The cause of the accident is unclear, and uninjured passengers were transported to safety. Meanwhile, Germany's pension insurance fund indicated that the extended mothers' pension will not be available until 2028, with skepticism surrounding early payout plans. The pension system is currently addressing processes from previous legislation due to recalculation needs for ten million pensions.
A Flixbus has overturned on the A19 motorway in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, resulting in 20 injuries, including one critically injured passenger trapped for two hours.
Germany's pension insurance fund estimates that extended mothers' pensions will not be paid out until 2028, despite skepticism about plans for 2027 payouts.
Read at The Local Germany
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