This content represents the comprehensive navigation structure and menu system of wa.de, a German regional news website. The website features an extensive organizational framework designed to serve local communities in North Rhine-Westphalia. The main navigation includes several primary sections: Local News covers multiple municipalities including Hamm, Werne, Bönen, Bergkamen, Drensteinfurt, and Welver, providing hyperlocal coverage for these communities. The North Rhine-Westphalia section offers broader regional coverage, including dedicated coverage of the 2025 NRW municipal elections. The website maintains comprehensive sections for Politics, Business, and Consumer Affairs, with the latter featuring product recalls, warnings, test reports, and information about supermarkets and discount retailers. National and international coverage is provided through dedicated Germany and World news sections. Sports coverage includes local sports, professional teams like Borussia Dortmund (BVB 09) and Schalke 04, general football coverage, betting tips, league tables, and a Bundesliga prediction game. The website also features lifestyle content including Stars and TV coverage, home and living sections, and event listings. Additional services include a PDF library, product recommendations, and comprehensive classified advertising options. The advertising section serves both commercial and private customers, providing media information, contact details, job listings, and obituaries. Corporate information includes staff contacts, legal notices, employment opportunities, terms and conditions, privacy policies, newsletter services, frequently asked questions, and community guidelines. The website also offers personal services including partner search functionality. This extensive menu structure reflects the website's role as a comprehensive digital platform serving both news consumption and community service needs for residents of the Hamm region and surrounding areas in western Germany.
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