Bayern Munich, Dortmund and Harry Kane
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Munich Airport temporarily closed Saturday night due to unverified drone reports, according to federal police.
The closures are the latest after mysterious drone overflights in the airspace of European Union member countries.
Munich Airport has halted flights for the second time in two days over “unconfirmed drone sightings,” according to a Friday statement on the airport’s website.
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Flights return to normal at Germany's Munich airport after stoppage
Normal operations have been restored at Munich airport after take-offs and landings were halted briefly on account of "suspicious observations," a spokeswoman for the southern German airport reported on Sunday.
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BMW's Munich Museum Is A Must-See
Munich, on its own, is a worthy destination for your next trip to Europe. You can go to the Pinakothek, see Monet's Lilies on the Water next to several of van Gogh's works, and be sipping beer by the Isar on the same day.
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Harry Kane says ‘it’s not easy after the international break’ as Bayern Munich escapes with 2-1 victory over BVB
Bayern Munich was dominant in the first half of its 2-1 victory over Borussia Dortmund, but the squad faded in the second half as BVB mounted a charge. To star striker Harry Kane, who scored the first goal of the match, the effects of the international break eventually wore down the Bavarians.
Ryan Gravenberch’s struggles at Bayern Munich sparked fears he might be a lost talent – but it made him the player he is today. The Dutch midfielder has lived up to the ‘new
Bayern Munich have been told it would be a "must" to sign Borussia Dortmund defender Nico Schlotterbeck if contract talks with Dayot Upamecano collapse. With the Frenchman's future uncertain and Liverpool monitoring the situation,
Munich Re Specialty has introduced a new admitted inland marine insurance product to complement its existing excess and surplus lines coverage, targeting US domestic exposures in construction and transportation sectors.
Bayern Munich will look to make it three wins from three in the UEFA Champions League this season when they host Club Brugge at the Allianz Arena on Wednesday (kick-off: 9.00pm CEST).