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Farmers’ protests on 10 January in the Tübingen district
Farmers are currently protesting nationwide against the German government’s plans to cancel tax breaks for agricultural diesel, among other things.…
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Train drivers on strike until Friday
Due to a strike, trains will also be cancelled in the Tübingen and Reutlingen region from today, Wednesday, 10 January,…
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Unique ancestral image of the Maori: from New Zealand to Tübingen
By Michael Seifert A globally unique wooden stele from the Maori culture in New Zealand is currently on display to…
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Medication now on e-prescription
The old pink prescription from the doctor’s surgery has had its day: at the beginning of the new year, it…
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Requesting children’s sick days by telephone
Since mid-December, parents have been able to ask their doctor to confirm by telephone that they need to look after…
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Book an on-site appointment at the Tübingen Foreigners’ Registration Office at the terminal
Some things are now easier to do at the Tübingen Foreigners’ Registration Office: Extending residence permits and tolerated stay permits,…
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Book an on-site appointment at the Tübingen Foreigners’ Registration Office at the terminal
Some things are now easier to do at the Tübingen Foreigners’ Registration Office: Extending residence permits and tolerated stay permits,…
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Fasting and “Kutia”: Christmas in Ukraine
With the changeover of the calendar from Julian to New Julian, Ukrainians celebrate Christmas on 25 December this year. Previously,…
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Opening hours in Tübingen over the holidays
Shops: This year, all shops will be closed from Christmas Eve Sunday 24 up to and including Tuesday 26 December.…
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Restricted access to housing benefit office
More and more households can apply for housing benefit. This has been the case since the reform at the beginning…
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Train drivers strike again
Due to a strike by train drivers, many trains will be cancelled for 24 hours from 10 pm on Thursday,…
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Where St Nicholas puts presents under the pillow
In Germany, St Nicholas’ main task is to fill boots: Children place boots in front of the door on the…
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Temporary protection for Ukrainians in Germany extended
The residence permit for refugees from Ukraine will be automatically extended until 4 March 2025, according to the Federal Ministry…
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Nationwide warning strike in rail transport
The German Train Drivers’ Union (GDL) is calling for a nationwide warning strike. From Wednesday, November 15, from 10 p.m.…
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Only with a mask in the Tübingen hospital
More and more people are becoming infected with the coronavirus or other pathogens. Tübingen University Hospital is therefore making masks…
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Fraudsters send more and more fake SMS
The story could be true, but it is made up: A message comes to mom and dad via SMS. Their…
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November 9, 1938: Pogroms in Germany
By Wolfgang Sannwald On the evening of November 9, many parliaments, cities, communities and people in Germany commemorate the night…
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November 9, 1938: Pogroms in Germany
By Wolfgang Sannwald On the evening of November 9, many parliaments, cities, communities and people in Germany commemorate the night…
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With KBC: D-Ticket for 15 euros is coming
A Germany ticket at a price of 15 euros for KreisBonusCard holders in Tübingen will in all likelihood be introduced…
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Citizen’s income to rise from January 1, 2024
It’s been decided: The citizen’s income and social assistance will be increased from January 1, 2024. Single adults will then…
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French Film Days in Tübingen
This year’s French Film Days start on 1 November. Until 8 November, cinemas in Tübingen, Rottenburg, Reutlingen and Stuttgart will…
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Event will be made up for
The event “Mit Recht in Arbeit” (“With Law into Work”) at the Tübingen Job Centre, which was cancelled at short…
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Info event on rights at work
The Tübingen Job Centre and the counselling centre MIRA (Mit Recht bei der Arbeit) are offering a free information event…
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Going swimming without men
On Saturday, 21 October, there will be a bathing day just for girls and women at the Achalmbad in Reutlingen.…
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Preparatory course for educational training
“KITA Lingua” in Tübingen offers refugees the chance to prepare themselves linguistically for German level B2. This makes training in…
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Films of dreams and realities
They all have dreams of how they would like to live—a Palestinian in Israel as well as a man in…
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University Hospital recommends masks again
To protect against corona and colds, the University Hospital in Tübingen recommends that patients, visitors and accompanying persons wear masks…
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Residence permits in Tübingen now available electronically / Foreigners’ Office changes appointment procedure
In Tübingen, a residence title can now only be applied for or extended online. This document is needed by anyone…
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Sirens wail for rehearsal on warning day
It’s that time again: On Thursday, 14 September, sirens will be tested all over Germany—as every year on the second…
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Attacks on refugees on the rise
The number of attacks on refugees has increased significantly: In the first half of 2023, there were 704 attacks against…
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Development Aid for Europe—800 Years of Muslim Culture in Andalusia
By Oula Mahfouz and Michael Seifert Tourists who visit Andalusia in southern Spain to see the architectural and artistic remains…
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Development Aid for Europe—800 Years of Muslim Culture in Andalusia
By Oula Mahfouz and Michael Seifert Tourists who visit Andalusia in southern Spain to see the architectural and artistic remains…
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Recognize fake shops on the internet
Customers are increasingly ordering and paying for goods online, but they are not delivered. Consumer Advice Center warns of more…
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After two years of Taliban rule: worldwide refugees from Afghanistan
5.7 million refugees and asylum seekers from Afghanistan were living outside their homeland at the end of 2022, according to…
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Tübingen Tafel opens and sets up café
The Tübinger Tafel opens again on Monday, September 4. Customers can shop again at Eisenbahnstraße 55/57 in the time slots…
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Direct bus ends in Degerloch
There is no longer a direct bus to Stuttgart Central Station from Tübingen Central Station. Commuters and travelers must change…
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End of August: “Blue Moon” and Supermoon
In the night from August 30 to 31 there is something special to marvel at in the sky in Germany:…
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How to call in sick
If you are sick, you cannot work. However, in order to avoid trouble with superiors at work and to ensure…
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When a baby comes: maternity protection, parental leave and parental allowance
Working women who have a baby are legally entitled to 14 weeks of paid maternity leave in Germany, which covers…
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Kitas are not yet the desired driver of integration
Exactly 10 years after the introduction of the legal right to a daycare place for children after the age of…
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Bürgergeld: Keeping more of your income
Since 1 July, those who receive the citizen’s income (Bürgergeld) allowance are allowed to keep 30 per cent of the…
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The Syrian city of Dura Europos, “Pompeii of the desert“ and multicultural centre
By Youssef Kanjou There are many archaeological sites in Syria that are well-known among archaeologists and in tourism. This is…
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The Syrian city of Dura Europos, “Pompeii of the desert“ and multicultural centre
By Youssef Kanjou There are many archaeological sites in Syria that are well-known among archaeologists and in tourism. This is…
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Orientation for parents: The vaccination calendar
In Germany, there are vaccination recommendations for children to protect them from various diseases. These recommendations are published by the…
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By bus directly to Stuttgart
A direct bus will take passengers from Tübingen to Stuttgart’s main railway station without changing. The offer runs until Tuesday,…
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Finding an apprenticeship with the IHK training atlas
When looking for an apprenticeship place, it often also plays a role that the company is not too far away…
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Many apprenticeship places still available in the skilled crafts sector
The apprenticeship exchange of the Reutlingen Chamber of Skilled Crafts currently still has more than 600 vacant apprenticeship places. They…
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Most refugees come from Syria
The number of applications from refugees in Germany is on the rise again. This is reported by the Federal Office…
