Kassel: Breaking the Fast with 3000 People
Kassel influencer Sidney Burnie organized a breaking of the fast event that brought together 3000 people, raising approximately 18,000 euros in donations.
Social Media in the Election Campaign: Instagram Account of Kassel's Green Mayor is Being Reviewed
The Instagram account of Kassel's Green Mayor is under scrutiny by governmental authorities to determine if the city's funding of the account constitutes undue electioneering.
Kassel: There Are Only a Few Good Restaurants Here
Kassel's restaurant culture is criticized for lacking diversity and quality despite its reputation for hosting one of the world's largest art exhibitions.
Start Delayed Again: Fischer Air Feels Hampered by Competitors
Fischer Air has postponed its operational launch to autumn, alleging that it has been hindered by a campaign from powerful competitors.
Kassel Airport: Audit of Kassel-Calden is Long Overdue
The Kassel Airport is facing significant financial challenges due to low passenger numbers, prompting calls for an independent audit to assess its viability.
Regional Airport Kassel: "In December, Calden Saw Not a Single Passenger"
The Kassel-Calden airport in Germany has had no passengers in December, leading local Green Party representatives to question the economic viability of the airport despite government assertions of its benefits.
The German Middle-earth lies between Kassel, Hildesheim, and Paderborn
The article highlights the significance of Hans-JΓΌrgen von der Wense, suggesting that reading his work can transform one's perspective on the largely undiscovered region between Kassel, Hildesheim, and Paderborn.
King Lear in Kassel: Is this Shakespeare for our time?
The Kassel theater is staging Thomas Melle's version of 'King Lear', presenting it as a modern interpretation relevant to today's societal conflicts.
Integration: 'We have students who invent a migration background to belong'
Julia WΓΆllenstein, a teacher in Kassel, critiques the societal and political progress on integration in schools since her provocative book published seven years ago, expressing disillusionment with recent developments.
Deficit Airport: Why the State of Hesse Insists on Kassel Airport
Despite annual million-euro losses since its opening in 2013, the state of Hesse maintains its commitment to Kassel Airport as an economic engine, although experts point out several weaknesses.