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The week in the Dortmund podcast: Begging, wealth and the threat of terrorism

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The week in the Dortmund podcast: Begging, wealth and the threat of terrorism

The week in the Dortmund podcast Begging, wealth and the danger of terrorism

Felix Guth Editor March 31, 2024 5:00 a.m. Share

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The Dortmund podcast “Unterm U” is presented by Bastian Pietsch and Felix Guth (from left). © Montage

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Dealing with beggars and homeless people concerns many people in the city. We’ll sort this out in a conversation with an expert. This short week also featured, among other things, increasing violence in the emergency room at the Dortmund Clinic.

Here is an overview of all of this week’s episodes.

Tuesday (March 26)

Homelessness and homelessness are an ongoing issue in Dortmund. How should we address this poverty phenomenon? Tim Sonnenberg (36) is a social scientist who conducts research in these fields. In the Dortmund podcast he talks about what is important from his point of view.

Wednesday (March 27)

Emergency room employees in Dortmund hospitals are reporting an increasing number of violent attacks by patients. In the Dortmund podcast, Felix Guth and Sophia Wibbeke look at what is happening and what the possible causes are.

Thursday (March 28)

How much money do people in Dortmund earn on average and how does that compare to other cities? Felix Guth and Kevin Kindel evaluate current figures and explain how they should be interpreted.

Friday (March 29)

How safe are the upcoming major events like EURO 2024? A question that arises because it is repeatedly raised by those responsible. Lukas Wittland and Felix Guth, we take a sober look at an emotional topic.

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