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Iranians suffer half a year of war

The US and Israel launched their air strikes on Iran on February 28, 2026. They did not only target military and strategic sites. The Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and other members of the regime were also killed. The same day, Iran retaliated by firing rockets and drones at Israel and US military bases in the […]

Ukrainian Photographer Exhibits in Tübingen

Photos by Ukrainian photographer Tetiana Brostovich are on display at the Tübingen City Library (Nonnengasse 19) through September 30. The exhibition aims to showcase the diversity of Ukrainian culture. It focuses on traditional women’s costumes from various regions of Ukraine. The photographs feature a variety of colors, ornaments, jewelry, and headdresses. Brostovich is originally from […]

The State Family Pass Offers New Benefits

The State Family Pass has been available for more than 45 years. This year, it offers even more opportunities. The goal is to enable families to take advantage of recreational, cultural, and excursion activities for free or at reduced rates. The Ministry of Social Affairs also provides information in Arabic, Farsi, and Ukrainian. Who Is […]

Voluntary Integration Courses Now Available Again for Ukrainians

As of August 1, refugees from Ukraine with a residence permit, EU citizens, and German nationals are once again eligible to voluntarily participate in an integration course. According to a report by the Mediendienst Integration, this applies primarily to individuals who can improve their prospects on the job market.In February 2026, the Federal Office for […]

62 € per square meter for follow-up housing

A 16-square-meter unit in the new follow-up housing facility on Sidlerstraße in Tübingen costs just under 1,000 euros, including utilities. The City of Tübingen is responsible for this facility. In early June 2026, approximately 90 refugees moved into the newly erected container complex there. The City of Tübingen has now informed them of the cost.For […]

Social Benefits: What Changes Must Be Reported?

A refugee family failed to report to the job center that the wife had taken on a part-time job. After the job center found out about this, the family had to repay a portion of their social benefits retroactively.This case illustrates that anyone receiving social benefits must report important changes. This includes, for example, new […]

Germany Highly Regarded in Syria

In the Arab world, Germany enjoys the highest standing among European countries in Syria. This is the result of a representative survey conducted by the Konrad Adenauer Foundation, which is affiliated with the CDU. In addition, with 27 percent approval for his Middle East policy, Chancellor Friedrich Merz has the highest approval rating of any […]

Condominium Owners May Install Air Conditioners

The Federal Court of Justice (BGH) has strengthened the rights of condominium owners regarding the installation of air conditioners. According to the ruling, condominium owners in multi-unit buildings generally have the right to install a split-system air conditioner with an outdoor unit on their balcony. This is subject to the condition that the rights of […]

The Path to Education and Participation

Only a few children and adolescents from eligible families receive benefits for social and cultural participation. This is one of the findings of a study by the Bertelsmann Foundation. The authors explain: “Different approval and application procedures, complex forms, and extensive documentation requirements made it difficult for parents to apply for the benefits.” Therefore, they […]

Only Partial Success for Afghan Woman

Germany may not simply withdraw its commitment to admit vulnerable Afghans to Germany across the board. Each case must always be examined individually. This is what the Federal Constitutional Court has ruled. The justices found that Germany had violated the “prohibition against arbitrariness” when it withdrew its commitment to admit persecuted individuals in 2025. However, […]

First Afghan with No Criminal Record Deported

Until now, the rule was that only convicted criminals were deported from Germany to Afghanistan. That is no longer the case. At the end of July, for the first time, a man with no criminal record was put on a flight to Kabul. This has drawn fierce criticism—including from the opposition and the human rights […]