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Marie Lisa Kehler

Deputy head of the regional section of the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung.

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  • Admittedly, the temperatures are at the expense of the joke quality.

    Therefore - without frills - the Hauptwache.

    Fires endanger forests: The jog in the morning leads through the forest.

    The exhilaration of getting out of bed early in the morning to do at least a bit of sport in these temperatures is combined with an oppressive feeling when you take a shower at the latest.

    The whole body is full of dirt and dust after the run.

    The soil is way too dry.

    So dry that you want to empty the filled drinking bottle at the next tree - knowing full well that that would be silly.

    Hesse's forests are suffering from the extreme weather.

    Michelle Sundermann, spokeswoman for the Hessenforst state company, fears that the condition of the forests will deteriorate extremely after a summer like this.

    The rainy winter was not enough to refill the groundwater reservoir.

    In the Hessian state forest there are around 39.

    000 hectares damaged.

    That is more than ten percent of the total area of ​​342,000 hectares.

    The second highest alarm level in Hesse has also been in effect since Monday because the risk of forest fires is increasing.

    Last week, Sundermann counted 65 fires on an area of ​​ten hectares - most of them caused by people.

    Sundermann also sees problems when it comes to reforestation.

    So seeds are not available in sufficient quantities.

    The countdown is on: is he doing it - or not?

    That is the question.

    The Hessian municipal code states that Frankfurt's mayor, Peter Feldmann, can accept the decision of the city council on July 14 to vote out within a week.

    If he decides to take this step, he can submit the necessary letter to the head of the city council Hilime Arslaner (Die Grünen) until midnight on Thursday.

    This would save the city a costly referendum, with which the people of Frankfurt would have to finally decide on the fate of the directly elected mayor.

    In view of the approaching deadline, it seems increasingly unlikely that Feldmann will take this step, Roman experts suspect.

    He will probably let the referendum on November 6th come to pass.

    The mayor, who had actually prescribed himself media restraint, presented himself full of future plans for the city on Tuesday when social housing was handed over to ABG Holding.

    Our authors Mechthild Harting and Bernhard Biener look back on this special week - and at the same time look ahead.

    Because there is a lot of work waiting for the parliamentary groups if Feldmann does not actually agree to the deselection.

    Because the hurdle of 30 percent of those entitled to vote who have to vote for Feldmann to be voted out of office in order to successfully end the procedure initiated by the city parliament is high.

    presented on Tuesday at the handover of social housing to ABG Holding full of future plans for the city.

    Our authors Mechthild Harting and Bernhard Biener look back on this special week - and at the same time look ahead.

    Because there is a lot of work waiting for the parliamentary groups if Feldmann does not actually agree to the deselection.

    Because the hurdle of 30 percent of those entitled to vote who have to vote for Feldmann to be voted out of office in order to successfully end the procedure initiated by the city parliament is high.

    presented on Tuesday at the handover of social housing to ABG Holding full of future plans for the city.

    Our authors Mechthild Harting and Bernhard Biener look back on this special week - and at the same time look ahead.

    Because there is a lot of work waiting for the parliamentary groups if Feldmann does not actually agree to the deselection.

    Because the hurdle of 30 percent of those entitled to vote who have to vote for Feldmann to be voted out of office in order to successfully end the procedure initiated by the city parliament is high.

    Data on the Darknet: And yet it happened.

    Hackers have published masses of data from customers and employees of the company Count +Care, the IT subsidiary of the Darmstadt-based energy supplier Entega, on the so-called dark web.

    Not only names and addresses of customers and employees can be found there, but also account numbers in some cases.

    Customers of the Darmstadt local transport company Heag Mobilo and the Mainzer Stadtwerke are also affected.

    All customers are advised to change their passwords and only open emails from known and correctly spelled senders.

    Business editor Inga Janovic writes why the damage is ultimately greater than previously feared and which hacker group may be behind the attack and the ransom demands.

    And in addition, the first Boeing 787-9 for Lufthansa has not yet been delivered, but people are already training on the simulator +++ bartender Diana Haider reveals what's behind Green Beast or Haiderlike +++ Canadian singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright the festival "Summer In The City" opened in the Palmengarten, which runs until August 23.

    Stay healthy,

    Marie Lisa Kehler

    You can also read current reports from the region in Skyline-Blick, our live news blog for the Rhine-Main region, and on the Rhein-Main-Zeitung website at www.faz.net/rmz

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    for Thursday A change of sun and clouds.

    Midsummer 30 to 32 degrees in the afternoon.

    Light to moderate winds from west to northwest.

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    Thursday 21st July

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    Dorothée Hofer, Managing Director of the EBS University of Economics and Law, Wiesbaden and Oestrich-Winkel (44);

    Antonia Schenk Countess von Stauffenberg, Managing Director of the Asklepios Paulinen Klinik, Wiesbaden (34).