Frankfurt Midfielder: Farès Chaïbi is the Ninja for Eintracht
Frankfurt midfielder Farès Chaïbi is rising to prominence as a key player for Eintracht, likened to a ninja hero from popular manga.
Iranians in Frankfurt: 'Hope for regime change is greater than ever'
The Iranian community in Frankfurt is optimistic about the potential for democratic change in Iran amid recent tensions involving the U.S. and Israel.
BREAKING: Tottenham hit with UEFA ban and fine after fans made 'Nazi salutes' in Champions League
Tottenham Hotspur faced a €30,000 fine and a suspended ban on away fans due to Nazi salutes made by supporters during their Champions League match against Eintracht Frankfurt.
Knee Injury: Eintracht Goalkeeper Kaua Santos Out for "Several Weeks"
Eintracht Frankfurt goalkeeper Kaua Santos will miss several weeks due to a knee injury sustained in a recent match against SC Freiburg.
Susi Müller in the Questionnaire: 'I Like to Ask People with Honest Interest How They Are Doing'
Susi Müller shares her thoughts on life, breakfast habits, and cherished belongings in a personal interview.
Majorities in Frankfurt: Left Alliance Before the Local Election
In Frankfurt, the minority coalition of Greens, SPD, and Volt is collaborating with the Left Party, rather than the CDU, to pass the budget for 2026.
Nutrition During Pregnancy: 'Without Sugar and Wheat, Delivery Takes Four to Six Hours'
Frank Louwen, the head of obstetrics at the University Hospital Frankfurt, discusses how dietary choices, particularly the avoidance of sugar and wheat, can significantly affect the duration of childbirth.
Nutrition of Pregnant Women: 'Without Sugar and Wheat, Labor Lasts Four to Six Hours'
The article discusses insights from Frank Louwen, a head of obstetrics at the University Hospital Frankfurt, on the impact of diet during pregnancy, particularly the effects of sugar and wheat on the duration of labor.
Several Flights from India to Europe Cancelled
Due to recent global circumstances, several international flights from India to Europe have been cancelled, particularly affecting major cities like Frankfurt, London, and Vienna.
Watch.. The Algerian Shaiibi leads Frankfurt to its ninth win in the German league
Algerian substitute Faris Shaibi scored and assisted in Eintracht Frankfurt's 2-0 victory over Freiburg in the Bundesliga.
Second Home Victory Under Riera: Eintracht Overtakes Freiburg
Eintracht Frankfurt secured their second home victory under new coach Albert Riera, defeating SC Freiburg 2-0 and moving up the Bundesliga standings.
Free Theater House: How Dear is Art for Children to Politics?
The article discusses the 35th anniversary of the Freies Theaterhaus Frankfurt and its evolution from a small group of theater enthusiasts to a significant institution promoting children's and youth theater.
"The Garden" in Frankfurt: A Remarkably Good Taste
A Frankfurt restaurant called 'The Garden' is gaining popularity for its exceptional culinary offerings.
Frankfurt before the election: More construction sites than money
Frankfurt's cultural committee reaches a rare consensus ahead of local elections, aiming to finalize a budget amidst numerous expensive projects and construction sites.
Rotation at FC Bayern: What Kompany's Decision Says About Tah's Value
Bayern coach Vincent Kompany's recent decision to forgo his best defender against Frankfurt indicates the players he considers essential as they prepare for a critical match against Dortmund.
City Budget of Frankfurt: Coalition Unexpectedly Relies on The Left
The Frankfurt coalition has chosen to work with the Left party to approve the city's six billion euro budget for 2026, diverging from previous cooperation with the CDU.
"La Gata": Frankfurt's oldest lesbian bar is facing closure
La Gata, the oldest lesbian bar in Frankfurt, is facing closure as the landlord terminates the lease, prompting a large outcry from the community.
Why Laura chose Berlin - The voluntary appearance and the testimony in German
Laura has voluntarily appeared in Berlin, confirmed by the Berlin police, indicating her well-being and autonomy following her earlier arrival in Frankfurt.
Pro and Con: Should Mario Götze Stay at Eintracht Frankfurt?
The article discusses whether Mario Götze should extend his contract with Eintracht Frankfurt, presenting arguments for and against his potential retention.
Forsa Survey: Frankfurt Residents Love Their City
A recent Forsa survey reveals that 79% of Frankfurt residents enjoy living in the city, with sentiment varying by age and political affiliation.
Disappearance of a Minor from Patras: 16-Year-Old Laura Located in Germany
Sixteen-year-old Laura, who had been missing for about a month and a half, has been found in Germany after traveling from Patras to Frankfurt.
Explosion in front of pizzeria: Further arrest after a series of arson attacks
A 23-year-old man has been arrested in Frankfurt for allegedly detonating an explosive device at a café, part of a broader investigation into a series of similar arson attacks.
Progress in the separation of the agricultural business at a multinational aims to list on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange in 2027
BASF is separating its agricultural business to form an independent company called Basf Solutions for Agriculture, aiming for a 2027 listing on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange.
Don't travel to Frankfurt: Czech writers call for a boycott of the world literary event due to KlempÃÅ™'s cuts
Czech writers are urging a boycott of an international literary event in Frankfurt, citing budget cuts by Minister KlempÃÅ™ as the main reason.
Fight for the Römer: Four Visions for Frankfurt
The article discusses the divergent visions of Frankfurt's political parties for the city, highlighting the contrasts in their electoral platforms.
Frankfurt University: President on Probation
Enrico Schleiff has been narrowly confirmed as president of Goethe University amid criticism of his leadership style and concerns about future performance in excellence competitions.
Bankruptcy of the Revo Group: After 20 Years, It’s the End
The Mövenpick Hotel in Frankfurt has closed due to the bankruptcy of its operator, leaving uncertainty about its future.
Protest Against Job Cuts: 'We Are the Future of the Railway'
IT employees of Deutsche Bahn protest against job cuts, warning that layoff plans could negatively impact passenger services.
Suspicion of Street Racing: How the Police Reconstructed a Fatal Accident
A month after a fatal accident in Frankfurt, police have reconstructed the events surrounding the incident, focusing particularly on the speed involved and the implications of street racing.
Close result: Enrico Schleiff re-elected as president of Frankfurt University
Enrico Schleiff has been re-elected as president of Goethe University Frankfurt by a narrow majority.
Frankfurt Airport: Sniffer Dog Finds Cocaine Worth 5.7 Million Euros
A customs dog at Frankfurt Airport uncovered 83 kilograms of cocaine hidden in three suitcases, with a street value of 5.7 million euros.
Four Years of War: "Our Solidarity is Unlimited"
On the four-year anniversary of Russia's invasion, around 1,000 people gathered in Frankfurt to show solidarity with Ukraine and remember the ongoing conflict.
Forsa Survey: Daily Newspapers the Most Important Mass Media for Local Elections
A recent Forsa survey reveals that daily newspapers in Frankfurt are the primary source of information for residents regarding local political events.
Frankfurt Tenant Aid: The Landlord as a Villain
Frankfurt's initiative to provide vouchers for tenant association memberships highlights a potentially biased stance against landlords in municipal politics.
Frankfurt Tenant Assistance: The Landlord as the Enemy Image
Frankfurt introduces vouchers for memberships in tenant associations, reflecting a perceived bias in municipal politics favoring tenants over landlords.
Ball of Sports: The Ball Becomes the Game Ball
The Ball of Sports in Frankfurt faces uncertainty over its future due to contract negotiations amidst competition from Wiesbaden.
Ball of Sports: The Ball Becomes a Playing Ball
The renewal of the contract for the Ball of Sports in Frankfurt faces challenges due to a rival from Wiesbaden.
New Funding Programs: City Gives Away Membership in Tenants' Association
The city of Frankfurt is providing free memberships in a tenants' association for low-income renters, funded with 100,000 euros.
Help for Ukraine: Tireless, but Never Enough
Frankfurt's initiative "Frankfurt for Ukraine" has been tirelessly collecting and sending humanitarian aid to Ukraine for four years, while the Ukrainian Coordination Center assists war refugees in their integration.
Fake Signatures: How Election Fraud Can Occur in Local Elections
The Frankfurt public prosecutor is investigating allegations of election fraud related to the 'Frankfurt - Social' list led by former Mayor Peter Feldmann, amid ongoing concerns about potential electoral manipulation.
One person injured: Sauna burns down at DFB-Campus
A sauna at the DFB-Campus in Frankfurt caught fire on Monday evening, leading to one person being injured from smoke inhalation.
Public Transport in Hesse: How Commuters Reach Their Destination Despite Strikes in Buses and Trains
Transport strikes in Hesse are disrupting services in several cities, prompting commuters to seek alternative travel options.
The Master and Margarita: Bulgakov in the Interrogation Room
Russian director Timofej Kuljabin's radical staging of Bulgakov's classic novel 'The Master and Margarita' at Schauspiel Frankfurt leaves key characters absent from the narrative.
Flight from Helsinki Delayed - Exceptional Reason
A Lufthansa flight from Helsinki to Frankfurt was delayed due to the flight's captain missing the crew transport, requiring a wait at the airport for his arrival.
Forsa Survey: The Parallel World of AfD Supporters
A recent Forsa survey reveals that supporters of the AfD in Frankfurt hold a significantly different perspective on the city compared to other political groups.
Frankfurt Airport: An Experience for Visitors and Transfer Passengers
The new Skyline train at Frankfurt Airport, costing 500 million euros, will connect Terminal 1 and Terminal 3 in just eight minutes, enhancing the travel experience for visitors and transfer passengers.
Eintracht President Beck: 'Bobsleigh in Frankfurt is not exotic'
Eintracht Frankfurt President Mathias Beck reflects on the club's historic first Olympic medal in bobsleigh and celebrates the tradition of sporting excellence beyond football.
Guest Country of the Book Fair 2028: A Stage for Romania's Literary Richness
Romania will be the guest country at the 2028 Frankfurt Book Fair, aiming to elevate its cultural and literary presence in Germany.
Airport: Frankfurt is getting a deportation center twice as large
Frankfurt Airport will expand its deportation center to accommodate double the number of deportations by 2027, as the current facility is reaching capacity.
Now but quickly: These exhibitions are ending soon
The article highlights 18 important art exhibitions across Europe that are closing in the next four weeks, emphasizing notable artists and their impactful displays.