{"version":"1.0","provider_name":"da.news","provider_url":"https:\/\/da.news\/en\/","title":"DA.news is online - da.news","type":"rich","width":600,"height":338,"html":"<blockquote class=\"wp-embedded-content\" data-secret=\"TDVvY4CaZZ\"><a href=\"https:\/\/da.news\/en\/the-news-is-online\/\">DA.news is online<\/a><\/blockquote><iframe sandbox=\"allow-scripts\" security=\"restricted\" src=\"https:\/\/da.news\/en\/the-news-is-online\/embed\/#?secret=TDVvY4CaZZ\" width=\"600\" height=\"338\" title=\"&amp;quot;DA.news is online&amp;quot; &#x2013; da.news\" data-secret=\"TDVvY4CaZZ\" frameborder=\"0\" marginwidth=\"0\" marginheight=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\" class=\"wp-embedded-content\"><\/iframe><script>\n\/*! 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Ulrich Diehl Verlag officially launched its new news platform, DA.news, at a press conference on Wednesday, February 10th at 1 p.m. UDVM Managing Director Ulrich Diehl presented the portal to approximately 15 members of the press and outlined the goals and features of the new digital offering. DA.news is aimed at the diverse population of Darmstadt and the Southern Hesse region. The news portal provides updates several times a day on current events in the areas of culture, politics, business, sports, and society, consciously focusing on barrier-free and multilingual access. The goal is to regularly provide around 50,000 users with relevant, locally rooted information by the end of 2025. A particular focus is placed on cultural content, which builds upon the extensive archive of its predecessor, the Darmstadt cultural news portal. In a city with a vibrant scene of music, literature, cabaret, and visual arts, DA.news will be a central forum for cultural reporting. Introducing clubs and showing users the opportunities for participation and (sporting) activity \u2013 that's another goal of the portal's creators. In addition, the platform offers practical service information for citizens. Municipalities can present their digital services here, for example, regarding administrative processes such as renewing an identity card. The \"Jobs and Opportunities\" section complements the business section and connects local companies with skilled workers \u2013 an area where synergies with the UDVM publishing house's print media are created. DA.news will also play an important role in the 2025 federal elections: parties will have the opportunity to present their programs in several languages \u200b\u200bto reach a broad electorate. \"A multilingual news portal like DA.news was long overdue,\" emphasizes Ulrich Diehl, initiator and project manager. Darmstadt is an international city with people from over 150 nations. 20.8 percent of the population are foreign nationals, the largest groups coming from Turkey, Italy, Poland, Greece, and India. Mayor Hanno Benz praised the initiative: \u201cUlrich Diehl and his publishing house stand for media diversity in Darmstadt and the surrounding region. The new portal www.DA.news is a valuable addition to a constantly evolving media landscape. The multilingual aspect is a particularly noteworthy service that makes it easier for many people to access important information.\u201d DA.news deliberately avoids a paywall to provide all users with free access to the content. Students, international professionals, migrants, and tourists especially benefit from this open platform. \u201cDA.news is a reliable source of regional news and contributes to better networking and integration. Our goal is to break down language barriers and give all citizens the opportunity to actively participate in civic life in Darmstadt,\u201d said Ulrich Diehl. With this comprehensive, accessible, and modern offering, DA.news is setting new standards for regional news portals in southern Hesse. (DARMSTADT \u2013 DA.news)"}