German handball players shine: Clear victories in the competition for semi -finals!

German handball players shine: Clear victories in the competition for semi -finals!

Wien, Österreich - The football world has once again experienced its dramatic moments! On December 5, 2024, the German national handball team shone with an impressive victory against Switzerland, which was clearly won with 36:27. The Netherlands also showed strength and defeated Slovenia with 26:22, which continues to increase the chances of the semi -finals. In Debrecen, the co-partying Hungarians celebrated a competitive 26:20 victory against Montenegro, while France came up with a confident 30:25 victory over Romania. Sweden crowned the day with a 33:25 win against Poland. All of these exciting games took place as part of the main round, which flows into the semi -finals on December 13, which is also held in Vienna, followed by the final and the game for third place on December 15th, like vienna.at reported.

mail shipping worldwide

While the sporting events make the hearts of fans beat faster, international postal shipping ensures worrying news. On November 14, 2024, Canada Post announced that all postal services after Toronto and Vancouver were temporarily discontinued due to a continuing rotation strike. As a result, not only the sending of letters and postcards to Canada is significantly delayed, but also the deliveries according to Ecuador, Israel and other crisis areas are currently impaired or completely discontinued.

The situation in the conflict areas is particularly worrying. Due to the current events in Israel, you have to expect long delays, and shipping to North Korea was also stopped. Deutsche Post warns of many imponderables and advises to find out more about the correct addresses and postcodes of the recipients in order to avoid possible delivery problems. This communication has certainly started the worried senders in terms of the reliability and efficiency of postal services internationally, as DeutschePost.de

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