Hello everyone. So, when I heard today what our city reporter experienced with parent taxis in Harburg – unbelievable. Have a listen. LG, Tanja What was going on in Hamburg today? Maiken Nielsen and Ole Wackermann take a look at the news and current city events at the end of the day, alternating weekly. This is the news today with Tanja Richter on Thursday, August 29, 2024 +++ISLAMIC CENTER HAMBURG: FORMER DIRECTOR EXPELLED+++ Five weeks ago, the Islamic Center Hamburg (IZH) association was banned. Since then, the Blue Mosque on the Alster has also been closed. According to information from NDR 90.3, the Interior Ministry has now also expelled the former director of the IZH from Germany. Tanja Richter talks about this with NDR 90.3 state politics reporter Susanne Röhse. 🔗 More on this:
+++SPD AND GREENS IN HAMBURG PLAN MEASURES AGAINST PARENT TAXIS+++ After six weeks of vacation, it is now time for Hamburg’s students to go to school. Cars could pile up again in front of schools because many parents drive their children there. The SPD and the Greens want to change that. The “parent taxi” problem is well known: worried mothers and fathers drive their children right to the school gate. However, the many cars in front of schools make the traffic situation there really confusing – and dangerous for schoolchildren who come on foot or by bike. That is why a new traffic concept must be introduced in front of schools, demand the Greens and SPD in a joint motion to the Parliament. 🔗 More on this:
+++SUMMER INTERVIEW: THERING FOR TOUGHER ACTION AGAINST REFUGEES+++ The CDU parliamentary group leader in the Hamburg Parliament, Dennis Thering, is calling for consistent deportations of refugees – including to Syria and Afghanistan. He said this in the summer interview with NDR 90.3 and the Hamburg Journal. More on this from NDR 90.3 reporter Dietrich Lehmann 🔗 More on this:
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