Uprisings in Norderstedt: AfD appearance and rising ticket prices shake the city!

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Schleswig Administrative Court stops Segeberg immigration authorities in asylum procedures while protests against AfD policies grow.

Verwaltungsgericht Schleswig stoppt Ausländerbehörde Segeberg in Asylverfahren, während Proteste gegen AfD-Politik wachsen.
Schleswig Administrative Court stops Segeberg immigration authorities in asylum procedures while protests against AfD policies grow.

Uprisings in Norderstedt: AfD appearance and rising ticket prices shake the city!

On November 11, 2025, the focus in Cologne and the surrounding area will be on various topics that affect both local political and technological developments. The discussion surrounding the immigration authorities in Segeberg, which recently hit the headlines because of the treatment of Parisa Hamdard, is particularly exciting.

The Schleswig Administrative Court decided to reprimand the immigration authority because it did not sufficiently take into account the concerns of Hamdard, who has lived in Germany since 2018. The authority's accusation that she wanted to go into hiding seems particularly drastic considering the human circumstances, such as Hamdard's health problems. Despite these circumstances, the authorities planned to deport her to Greece, but have now postponed the decision on her follow-up application for asylum, which means that Hamdard will still not receive a work permit and will only remain tolerated. This situation leads to affected citizens fighting for the rights and human dignity of their fellow human beings.

Protests against the AfD and rising ticket prices

In Norderstedt, around 200 people took to the streets to protest against the appearance of AfD politician Erika Steinbach. The protesters were heavily protected by the police to avoid conflict with Steinbach's followers, which consisted of only 30 sympathetic people. Sven Wendorf, an AfD member of the Bundestag, wants to bring more prominent party members to Norderstedt, which could further increase tensions.

In addition, the increase in fares in the Hamburger Verkehrsverbund (HVV) from January 1, 2026 is causing a stir. On average, prices will rise by 5.4 percent, which will put a particularly heavy burden on occasional trips and family trips. A group ticket will then cost 28 euros, while the Germany ticket remains the cheapest subscription at 63 euros per month. However, this ticket will also be more expensive, which will probably annoy many passengers.

Local politics and development in Bad Segeberg

The “Citizens' Block” (BBS) voter group in Bad Segeberg has called for the introduction of property tax C in order to make better use of unused building land in the community. The BBS has established itself as an independent local political force for 40 years and wants to put a stop to speculators.

Another current topic concerns the plans for a new fire station in Bad Bramstedt. The main committee decided unanimously against a proposal from the mayor to stop the planning. The project is expected to cost 25 million euros and is expected to be operational by 2029 - an important undertaking for the security of citizens.

Technological developments and Google Gemini

It is free to use, but there are also paid plans that can be chosen depending on your needs. Additionally, companies like Gusto have developed payroll models that are of interest to many business owners, especially since the options can be flexibly switched between different pricing plans.

Overall, it is clear that there are major changes in both politics and technology that will have a lasting impact on life in Cologne and the surrounding area.