Why Germany wants people to move to the countryside and the €49 ticket's rocky start
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In the first episode of our latest season, host Rachel Loxton is joined by The Local Germany journalists Imogen Goodman and Aaron Burnett. Our sound engineer is Rhys Edwards.We start off by having a chat about a court case involving a company in Frankfurt who tried to get a rent reduction because they were bothered by their landlord sunbathing naked.Naked landlord not a reason for rent reduction, court rules How to get a rent reduction for problems in your German flat We talk about children’s medicine shortages in Germany.German pediatricians warn over children's medicine shortages We then get into what we can expect from transport strikes in Germany in May - and possible other disruption. German rail union threatens week-long strike after failed talksThe German government has been appealing for people to consider moving out of cities - we’ll talk about why, and share some views from The Local readers on what it’s like to live in the countryside and outskirts of German cities. Why Germany wants families to move to the countryside The €49 ticket has launched, but there have been some teething problems. We’ll talk about how the first days are going and get some expert analysis on the ticket from Professor Christian Böttger, a rail expert from HTW Berlin.Demand for Germany's €49 ticket crashes Deutsche Bahn websiteWhat's the deadline for ordering - or cancelling - Germany's €49 ticketWe also talk about some journeys you can take with the ticket.Germany’s longest regional train journeys with the €49 ticketWe finish off by discussing some events to check out in Germany this month. 10 unmissable events happening in Germany in May Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.