Berlin help for refugees from Ukraine: people with language skills wanted

Berlin help for refugees from Ukraine: people with language skills wanted

With our people newsletters, which have meanwhile been subscribed to more than 260,000 times throughout Berlin, the week continues with Neukölln, Mitte and Reinickendorf. You can order our newsletter from these three Berlin districts, like all other district newsletters from the Tagesspiegel, free of charge here: leute.tagesspiegel.de.

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Madlen Haarbach writes from NEUKÖLLN:

  • People who fled the war in Ukraine arrive in Berlin every day. In order to support the arrivals, in addition to accommodation offers, people with Ukrainian and Russian language skills are currently being sought, who can receive people at the train stations and pass them on. More on this in the newsletter, other topics this time include:
  • County councilors debate budget
  • Traffic issues in the BVV: dialogue displays Waßmannsdorfer Chaussee, Kiezblock Rollberg
  • AG residential environment from the Reuterkiez leaves the tourism advisory board
  • Right-wing graffiti in Neukölln: Nine propaganda offenses registered since the turn of the year
  • “Woman power – an exhibition about and by women” in Gropiusstadt
  • 96,000 visitors in the ice rink

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Lisa Erzsa Weil reports from REINICKENDORF:

  • Ukraine solidarity in district
  • Senior representative election: EDW, additions and video presentation of the candidates
  • Woman arrested in Tegel for fraud, police give tips on how to protect yourself
  • O’ Grudert is: Rowing is celebrated at the Tegel Rowing Club
  • Industrial history bike tour with the district group Reinickendorf of the ADFC
  • “Salon Interkulturell” with exhibition opening and concert in the Lettekiez
  • Award ceremony for the state photo championship in the Labsaal
  • Exhibition and guided tour with an artist in the Märkisches Viertel
  • “English and ‘English'” in Waidmannslust
  • Theatrical performances for daycare children in the atrium

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Pauline Faust reports from the MITTE district:

  • local politics in wartime
  • These obstacles disrupt the fight against housing vacancies
  • Nora Wolter protects the climate in Mitte
  • Bayer Group files criminal charges against tenants in Mettmannkiez
  • Starting signal for a new Jahn sports park
  • Cyclist killed in accident outside British Embassy was a successful cyclist
  • The Humboldt Forum is crumbling
  • Bicycle flea market in Moabit
  • That’s why Eidinger’s handkerchief is on display in a museum in Mitte
  • Police officer threatened with gun
  • Playground Wullenweberstraße renewed
  • The taxpayers’ association demands a complete cessation of the river pool project

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Especially in these times it is important to congratulate loved ones. In our newsletters from Mitte, Neukölln, Reinickendorf and of course in all other district people newsletters from the Tagesspiegel, you can refer to the birthdays of friends, life partners, relatives, neighbors, colleagues, business partners, etc., or even congratulate them with a few nice words. Write to our authors, whose e-mail addresses you will find in the newsletters.

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