Dippemess Remains: Folk Festivals Underestimated
Frankfurt's Dippemess folk festival is secure for the future, benefiting both the fairground operators and the community.
Tense Market: When the Property Management Fails to Do Its Job
A homeowners association in Frankfurt is struggling with their property management company, citing unfulfilled promises and poor service.
Tense Market: When the Property Management Fails to Do Its Job
A homeowners' association in Frankfurt is struggling with its property management company, which has failed to fulfill basic responsibilities and has left the members seeking a replacement.
2:1 against Frankfurt: Nebel keeps his composure and shoots Mainz to victory
Mainz defeated Frankfurt 2-1 in a dramatic Rhein-Main derby, boosting their chances of avoiding relegation in the Bundesliga.
Crime Scene 'Torch': 'No Danger from High-Rise Buildings'
The latest episode of the German series 'Tatort' addresses a fictional fire disaster in a high-rise building in Frankfurt, prompting concerns among real residents about safety perceptions.
Frankfurt Airport: Why Terminal 3 Wasn't the New BER
The completion of Terminal 3 at Frankfurt Airport demonstrates that major projects in Germany can be delivered on time and within budget, contrasting with the problematic Berlin Brandenburg Airport (BER) project.
Amenda's Silent Breakthrough: How the Latecomer Became a Stability Guarantee for Eintracht
Aurèle Amenda, a Swiss defender, has become a key player for Eintracht Frankfurt, significantly contributing to the team's defensive stability.
Drug Capital Frankfurt: The Tough Fight Against Cocaine
Frankfurt, Germany, is facing a significant cocaine problem, leading the country in consumption rates and revealing much about societal issues.
Philosopher Leading Global Intellectual Solidarity Condemns US War
Jurgen Habermas, a prominent philosopher, advocated for global solidarity against US unilateralism during the Iraq War, rallying intellectuals worldwide, but passed away recently at the age of 96.
Eintracht talent from Sweden: Is Love Arrhov the key player of tomorrow?
Love Arrhov, a 17-year-old talent from Sweden, joined Eintracht Frankfurt in winter and is already seen as a potential key player after being favored by coach Albert Riera over Mario GΓΆtze.
Breeder in Frankfurt: Tomatoes called Panther and Beefsteak
Heidi Jung, known as 'Tomato Heidi' in Offenbach, cultivates an impressive variety of tomato species in Frankfurt, offering gardening tips and a unique selection for home growers.
Frankfurt Half Marathon: 'I will soak up the atmosphere like a sponge'
The Frankfurt Half Marathon serves as an opportunity for runners to connect with friends and family while overcoming personal and physical challenges.
Claude Monet at the StΓ€del: Pictures without Fishermen, Children, Bathers
The exhibition at the StΓ€del in Frankfurt highlights Claude Monet's selective portrayal of subjects, revealing what he chose to leave out and why.
JΓΌrgen Habermas: The Philosopher of Dialogue Who Was Silent When Words Were Most Needed
German philosopher JΓΌrgen Habermas passed away at the age of 96, marking the end of an era in European philosophy as he was a key figure in the Frankfurt School and a champion of dialogical democracy.
Airports: Lufthansa Prefers Expansion in Munich Over Frankfurt
Lufthansa has decided to prioritize its expansion in Munich rather than Frankfurt, which is noteworthy amid recent developments at both airports.
Uli HoeneΓ on Eintracht: "And Axel Hellmann will understand this too"
Uli HoeneΓ, the honorary president of Bayern Munich, advises Eintracht Frankfurt against quickly selling talented players, emphasizing the long-term impact on the team's composition.
"Crime Scene" from Frankfurt: No Fire Victim Should Be Forgotten
The new episode of "Crime Scene: Torch" from Frankfurt addresses the themes of guilt and responsibility surrounding a devastating fire that resulted in tragic losses, particularly focusing on the victims and their families.
"Crime Scene" from Frankfurt: Insulation Leads to Hell
A new episode of the German crime series "Tatort" highlights the dire consequences of improper building insulation, drawing parallels to real-life fire disasters.
Municipal Election Frankfurt: These are the Kings among the Vote Collectors
Frankfurt's municipal election has seen significant changes as voters reorganized their preferred candidates, elevating some such as Thomas DΓΌrbeck despite his party's lack of support.
Stournaras from Frankfurt: 'Austerity was a mistake - Risks to growth from a new Armageddon in the Middle East'
Greek central bank governor Stournaras discussed the failures that led to Greece's financial crisis during a talk in Frankfurt.
Stournaras: Development with Risks from War and Energy Uncertainty
The Governor of the Bank of Greece, Yannis Stournaras, discusses the impact of geopolitical conflicts and energy uncertainties on Greece's economic strategies during an event in Frankfurt.
Wastewater Analysis: Frankfurt is Germany's Cocaine Capital
A wastewater analysis shows that Frankfurt has the highest cocaine consumption in Germany, significantly surpassing other cities.
Fish Franke in Frankfurt: Shrimp Cocktail and Sole in the Old Town
Fish Franke has been a culinary institution in Frankfurt for over a century, known for its classic fish dishes in the city's historic district.
Local Election Frankfurt: Difficult Victory for the CDU
The CDU of Frankfurt has won the local elections but faces challenging negotiations ahead due to limited coalition options.
Summit: Time for Decisions β What is the Barrier against the Consequences of the War in Iran
EU leaders are convening in Brussels to address the geopolitical and economic consequences of the ongoing conflict in the Middle East, while the ECB Board meets in Frankfurt to discuss interest rates and economic predictions.
Lewis Capaldi and Tourette Syndrome: how the Lolla attraction singer adapted to the disease
Scottish singer Lewis Capaldi announced a break from his career in June 2023 to focus on managing Tourette Syndrome, having experienced severe challenges during live performances, including notable incidences at Glastonbury and Frankfurt.
Lighting Trends 2026: The Best of Light + Building in Frankfurt
The article discusses upcoming lighting trends showcased at the Light + Building fair in Frankfurt, highlighting a return to larger, more visible lighting fixtures after years of miniaturization.
Result of the Local Election: Waiting for Talks with the CDU
The local elections in Frankfurt see the CDU emerging as the clear winner, with discussions anticipated on forming a coalition for governance.
Municipal Election in Frankfurt: Peter Feldmann Does Not Make It to the RΓΆmer
Former Frankfurt Mayor Peter Feldmann has failed to secure a seat in the city council after his party received only 0.4% of the votes in the municipal elections.
Sylvia von Metzler: Patron, Friend, Host
Sylvia von Metzler, a prominent patron of arts and society in Frankfurt, celebrates her 70th birthday and is noted for her humility and networking skills.
Brit tourist lands 80 miles from Frankfurt Airport after booking blunder
A British tourist inadvertently travels to an airport 80 miles from Frankfurt due to a booking error while planning a proposal to his girlfriend.
Aviation: Fraport Proclaims 'Turning Point' at Frankfurt Airport
Fraport is set to inaugurate its new Terminal 3 at Frankfurt Airport, which represents a significant investment and a planned increase in operational efficiency after years of construction and mounting debt.
Eintracht Manager in Focus: Many Question Marks Surrounding Markus KrΓΆsche
Markus KrΓΆsche, the highest-paid manager in German professional football, faces scrutiny over his capabilities as confidence wanes in Eintracht Frankfurt's stability.
Call Center Scheme: Criminal Gang Allegedly Defrauded Investors of Millions
A group of five individuals stands trial in Frankfurt for allegedly defrauding investors of over six million euros through a fraudulent call center scheme linked to drug trafficking and weapon sales.
Local Election Frankfurt: The SPD Doesn't Deliver What It Promises
The SPD performed below expectations in the Frankfurt local elections, securing only 16.7% of the votes, leading to disillusionment among voters.
Municipal Election Frankfurt: The SPD Does Not Deliver What It Promises
The SPD's performance in the Frankfurt municipal elections has fallen short of expectations, landing them in third place with only 16.7% of the votes.
Tragedy in Germany: Two People Shot in a Diner Near Frankfurt Airport
Two individuals were shot dead by an armed assailant in a diner located near Frankfurt Airport, with the shooter currently at large.
Nutrition for Children: What Schoolchildren Should Have in Their Lunchbox
The article discusses the importance of proper nutrition for schoolchildren, highlighting the lack of breakfast and healthy snacks among many children in Frankfurt.
Two people shot near Frankfurt airport bistro
Two individuals were shot dead in a bistro in Raunheim, near Frankfurt airport, by an armed assailant who fled the scene as police initiated a manhunt.
Armed person at a bistro near Frankfurt airport shot two people
An armed individual entered a bistro near Frankfurt airport and shot two people, who died at the scene, with the suspect fleeing and a large police search underway.
After the Local Elections: Five Varieties for New Majorities in Frankfurt
Speculation about potential coalitions in Frankfurt follows the local elections, with five realistic options emerging.
Liveblog on Municipal Elections in Hesse: Election in Frankfurt: Boris Rhein Cheered on by His Wife and Son
Hesse's Prime Minister Boris Rhein supported his son Bruno during the municipal elections in Frankfurt, where both his wife and son were candidates for the CDU.
Local Election in Frankfurt: The Mandate of the Voters
Frankfurt voters have chosen to break away from the previous coalition, signaling a desire for change in city governance.
Furnished Living: Fully Furnished and Cleared Out
The article discusses the benefits of renting fully furnished apartments in Frankfurt, particularly for short-term stays.
Furnished Living: Fully Furnished and Cleared Out
The article discusses the benefits of furnished apartments for both short-term renters and landlords, particularly in sought-after areas.
Trend Result is Available: CDU Wins Local Election in Frankfurt
The Christian Democratic Union (CDU) has won the local elections in Frankfurt, leading to potential coalition talks with the Greens and SPD.
Municipal Elections 2026: How Hesse Voted
This article reports on the voting results of the municipal elections in Hesse, Germany, detailing the counting process and the complexities involved in the electoral system.
Live Blog on Municipal Elections in Hesse: The Counting Will Be a Challenge
The municipal elections in Hesse have concluded and the challenging counting process has begun, with results expected to be released throughout the night.
Kalimuendo and Wahi: The French Scheme of Eintracht is Working Again
Eintracht Frankfurt's strategy of recruiting young French strikers is gaining momentum with new talents like Arnaud Kalimuendo and Elye Wahi.
Liveblog on Municipal Elections in Hesse: 140,000 Ballots Are Being Counted in Frankfurt Exhibition Hall
Around 140,000 ballots are being counted in Frankfurt as part of the municipal elections in Hesse, highlighting an increasing trend towards mail-in voting.