Deutschlandticket: Off to the mobile phone

The Deutschlandticket can only be bought as a classic paper ticket until the end of the year, then it will only be issued as a chip card or mobile phone ticket. However, you can already download the Deutschlandticket to your mobile phone. Those who want to use the discounted Deutschlandticket for Tübingen residents at a price of 34 euros as a mobile phone ticket are dependent on the “Wohin-Du-willst” app from Naldo. To do this, you first have to register at the Naldo Abocenter (www.abos.naldo.de), then download the app and finally follow the instructions on the homepage: https://www.naldo.de/fileadmin/media/tickets/faq/19-06-Leitfaden-faq-handyticket-wdwapp.pdf In essence,… Read More

Tübingen residents get a discount on the Deutschlandticket

Since July, people who live in Tübingen and its districts have been paying only 34 euros for their Deutschlandticket. This saves them 15 euros compared to the normal retail price of 49 euros. According to the Tübingen city administration, the city council had decided in March to pay subsidies. The offer applies to everyone who lives in the city centre or in one of the suburbs. This means that discounted tickets are available for residents of the city centre, Unterjesingen or Bühl, but not for residents of Ammerbuch. The Deutschlandticket can be ordered as a mobile phone ticket up to… Read More

State promotes app for tünews INTERNATIONAL

The integrative media project tünews INTERNATIONAL, based in Tübingen, will receive project funding totalling 120,000 euros until 2026, the Ministry of Social Affairs of Baden-Württemberg announced in a press release dated 5 September 2023. A total of 29 integration projects have been selected by an expert committee of the state, which will be funded with a total of about two million euros from the funding pot “Integration vor Ort – Stärkung kommunaler Strukturen“. tünews INTERNATIONAL is one of the six projects in the state funded with the maximum amount. This is according to an announcement by the Minister of Social… Read More

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 Thursday in September. Starting at around 11 a.m., sirens will sound, digital information boards will be tested, and warnings will be issued via radio, television and the mobile phone service Cell Broadcast or (if it is installed on the mobile phone or smartphone) a warning app such as NINA. The system checks whether everything is working. An all-clear should be given at around 11.45 a.m.—except for Cell Broadcast. In an emergency, warnings can be issued for local dangers such as… Read More

Sirenen heulen am Warntag zur Probe

Es ist wieder so weit: Am Donnerstag, 14. September, werden in ganz Deutschland Sirenen getestet – wie jedes Jahr am zweiten Donnerstag im September. Ab circa 11 Uhr heulen Sirenen, werden digitale Informationstafeln geprüft, laufen Warnmeldungen über Radio, Fernsehen und den Mobilfunkdienst Cell Broadcast oder (wenn sie auf dem Handy beziehungsweise Smartphone installiert ist) eine Warn-App wie NINA. Dabei wird geprüft, ob alles funktioniert. Eine Entwarnung soll es gegen 11.45 Uhr geben – außer bei Cell Broadcast. Warnungen kann es im Ernstfall wegen lokaler Gefahren wie einem Großbrand, Überschwemmungen oder verdrecktem Trinkwasser, aber auch vor Krieg geben. Speziell für Geflüchtete… Read More

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 refugees and 80 attacks on shelters. This is revealed in the federal government’s response to a small question from the parliamentary group “Die Linke” in the German Bundestag. In the first half of 2022, there were 544 attacks on refugees and 52 attacks on their shelters. According to the federal government, there were a total of 1,420 politically motivated attacks on asylum seekers and refugees in 2022, which also represented an increase compared to 2021. 83 percent of these crimes… Read More

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 and more online fake shops. Therefore, it has developed a search engine. This service allows customers to identify fraudulent providers where the Internet address of an online shop can be entered at the address www.verbraucherzentrale.de/fakeshopfinder In the sign light, red means the provider is on a fake shop list. Yellow means there are no clear characteristics, while green means the shop is trustworthy. In addition, the Federal Office for Information Security provides seven tips with detailed information on its website… Read More

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 the UN refugee agency UNHCR. People from Afghanistan thus form the third largest refugee group in the world—after refugees from Syria and Ukraine. About 286,000 Afghan refugees and asylum seekers live in Germany. This makes Germany the third largest host country. Around 90 percent of Afghan refugees are in the two neighboring countries of Iran (around 3.4 million) and Pakistan (around 1.7 million). Two years after the Taliban took power in Afghanistan, the Integration media service compiled the most important… Read More

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 that match their numbers. What’s new after the Corona changes: No one has to stand outside the door anymore. There is a waiting room in front of the shopping room. The checkout is also in the shopping room. In addition, new customers can register there on Thursdays at 10 am. Starting Tuesday, September 12, the Tafel plans to offer a café during shopping hours. tun23083005 www.tuenews.de Der tübinger Tafelladen in der Eisenbahnstraße. Foto: tünews INTERNATIONAL / Mostafa Elyasian. 001526

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 to the subway at the Central Bus Station (ZOB) in Stuttgart-Degerloch. This also applies to the return journey—until Tuesday, September 5. The U5 (Killesberg), U6 (Rastatter Straße) and U12 (Remseck) lines travel from the ZOB to Stuttgart Central Station / Arnulf-Klett-Platz. From the main station to the ZOB, the lines U5 (Leinfelden), U6 (Flughafen/Messe) and U12 (Dürrlewang) travel. The bus schedule can be found at: https://www.naldo.de/fileadmin/media/fahrplan/stoerungsmeldungen/18-08_Nuertingen-Tuebingen_SEV_Bfp-TS-TT-Express_ab_17.08..pdf Departure times of the subways can be found at: https://www3.vvs.de/mng/#!/XSLT_TRIP_REQUEST2@init?language=en tun23083001 www.tuenews.de Der Tübinger… Read More

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