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Saxony-Anhalt Auto Suppliers Diversify Amidst Industry Transformation
Facing declining combustion engine vehicle sales, Saxony-Anhalt's 25,500-strong auto supplier industry is diversifying into sectors like defense, grappling with high energy costs and competition while seeking government support to avoid widespread job losses.
Saxony-Anhalt Auto Suppliers Diversify Amidst Industry Transformation
Facing declining combustion engine vehicle sales, Saxony-Anhalt's 25,500-strong auto supplier industry is diversifying into sectors like defense, grappling with high energy costs and competition while seeking government support to avoid widespread job losses.
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32% Bias Score


Vast Housing Cost Disparities Revealed in Rheinland-Pfalz
A new study reveals significant disparities in housing costs across Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany, with Mainz exhibiting the highest average cold rent (€14.00/sq m) and property prices (€4,069/sq m) while Pirmasens shows the lowest (€6.83/sq m and €1,302/sq m, respectively).
Vast Housing Cost Disparities Revealed in Rheinland-Pfalz
A new study reveals significant disparities in housing costs across Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany, with Mainz exhibiting the highest average cold rent (€14.00/sq m) and property prices (€4,069/sq m) while Pirmasens shows the lowest (€6.83/sq m and €1,302/sq m, respectively).
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36% Bias Score


CDU Politician Otte Appointed German Armed Forces Commissioner
Henning Otte, a CDU politician with close ties to the defense industry, was elected as Germany's new parliamentary commissioner for the armed forces, succeeding Eva Högl, whose final report highlighted the Bundeswehr's shrinking size and aging personnel.
CDU Politician Otte Appointed German Armed Forces Commissioner
Henning Otte, a CDU politician with close ties to the defense industry, was elected as Germany's new parliamentary commissioner for the armed forces, succeeding Eva Högl, whose final report highlighted the Bundeswehr's shrinking size and aging personnel.
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44% Bias Score


Lapid's "Yes": Decadence and Violence in Israel
Yes," a new film by Nadav Lapid, depicts the opulent lives of Israel's ruling class amidst the suffering in Gaza, using a fictional song inspired by a real-life event to highlight the call for extermination in Gaza and the trauma of the 7 October attacks.
Lapid's "Yes": Decadence and Violence in Israel
Yes," a new film by Nadav Lapid, depicts the opulent lives of Israel's ruling class amidst the suffering in Gaza, using a fictional song inspired by a real-life event to highlight the call for extermination in Gaza and the trauma of the 7 October attacks.
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56% Bias Score


Rare Photo Shows Al Capone After Brooklyn Gangland Massacre
A rare police photo from December 26, 1925, shows Al Capone and eight others arrested for the Adonis Club Massacre in Brooklyn, where three were killed, highlighting the challenges of prosecuting organized crime during Prohibition. The photo, along with Capone's Colt pistol, is being auctioned.
Rare Photo Shows Al Capone After Brooklyn Gangland Massacre
A rare police photo from December 26, 1925, shows Al Capone and eight others arrested for the Adonis Club Massacre in Brooklyn, where three were killed, highlighting the challenges of prosecuting organized crime during Prohibition. The photo, along with Capone's Colt pistol, is being auctioned.
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48% Bias Score


Mother Murdered, Sons' Future Uncertain
Muzhada Habibi, a 23-year-old Australian mother of two, was found murdered in her Springfield Lakes home last week; her husband and brother-in-law are charged with her murder, while a campaign is underway to place her sons with her extended family, spread across Afghanistan, the UK, and Spain.
Mother Murdered, Sons' Future Uncertain
Muzhada Habibi, a 23-year-old Australian mother of two, was found murdered in her Springfield Lakes home last week; her husband and brother-in-law are charged with her murder, while a campaign is underway to place her sons with her extended family, spread across Afghanistan, the UK, and Spain.
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40% Bias Score

Brandenburg's New Interior Minister to Restructure Verfassungsschutz
Brandenburg's new Interior Minister, René Wilke, plans to restructure the Verfassungsschutz following the resignation of his predecessor, Katrin Lange, due to a controversy over the classification of the AfD as a far-right extremist organization. Wilke aims to improve the agency's future operations ...

Brandenburg's New Interior Minister to Restructure Verfassungsschutz
Brandenburg's new Interior Minister, René Wilke, plans to restructure the Verfassungsschutz following the resignation of his predecessor, Katrin Lange, due to a controversy over the classification of the AfD as a far-right extremist organization. Wilke aims to improve the agency's future operations ...
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36% Bias Score

Schröder Defends Nord Stream 2, Citing Energy Needs and Putin Discussions
Former German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder defends his support for the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline, emphasizing the need for reliable energy for German industry and citing discussions with Vladimir Putin; he has twice refused to testify before a parliamentary committee investigating the pipeline's cre...

Schröder Defends Nord Stream 2, Citing Energy Needs and Putin Discussions
Former German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder defends his support for the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline, emphasizing the need for reliable energy for German industry and citing discussions with Vladimir Putin; he has twice refused to testify before a parliamentary committee investigating the pipeline's cre...
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44% Bias Score

Schwarz Gruppe Reports Strong Revenue Growth Despite Economic Headwinds
The Schwarz Gruppe, owner of Lidl and Kaufland, reported a €175.4 billion revenue (4.9% increase) in 2024/25, driven by 300 new stores globally and €8.6 billion investment (7.5% increase from the previous year), creating 20,000 jobs. Lidl's revenue reached €132.1 billion (+5.3%), while Kaufland's re...

Schwarz Gruppe Reports Strong Revenue Growth Despite Economic Headwinds
The Schwarz Gruppe, owner of Lidl and Kaufland, reported a €175.4 billion revenue (4.9% increase) in 2024/25, driven by 300 new stores globally and €8.6 billion investment (7.5% increase from the previous year), creating 20,000 jobs. Lidl's revenue reached €132.1 billion (+5.3%), while Kaufland's re...
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48% Bias Score

Ancient Gold Ring Unearthed in Jerusalem's City of David
Archaeologists unearthed a 2,300-year-old gold ring with a red gemstone in Jerusalem's City of David, offering insights into daily life during the Second Temple period; a second similar ring was found nearby, suggesting intentional burial possibly connected to Hellenistic traditions, and reflecting ...

Ancient Gold Ring Unearthed in Jerusalem's City of David
Archaeologists unearthed a 2,300-year-old gold ring with a red gemstone in Jerusalem's City of David, offering insights into daily life during the Second Temple period; a second similar ring was found nearby, suggesting intentional burial possibly connected to Hellenistic traditions, and reflecting ...
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48% Bias Score

Guinean Asylum Seeker Wins UK Human Rights Claim After Abuse
A Guinean asylum seeker, abused by his stepmother after his parents died in 2016, has won a human rights claim to remain in the UK after a tribunal ruled he would face severe punishment if returned home, highlighting the systemic exploitation of children from secondary wives in Guinea.

Guinean Asylum Seeker Wins UK Human Rights Claim After Abuse
A Guinean asylum seeker, abused by his stepmother after his parents died in 2016, has won a human rights claim to remain in the UK after a tribunal ruled he would face severe punishment if returned home, highlighting the systemic exploitation of children from secondary wives in Guinea.
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44% Bias Score

Turkish Court Seeks Prison Sentences for Four Former Judges in Balyoz Case
Four former members of Turkey's Court of Cassation's 9th Criminal Chamber are facing up to 3 years and 6 months imprisonment for allegedly abusing their power while ruling on cases linked to the Balyoz trial, with accusations of acting on orders from a terrorist organization; one defendant remains a...

Turkish Court Seeks Prison Sentences for Four Former Judges in Balyoz Case
Four former members of Turkey's Court of Cassation's 9th Criminal Chamber are facing up to 3 years and 6 months imprisonment for allegedly abusing their power while ruling on cases linked to the Balyoz trial, with accusations of acting on orders from a terrorist organization; one defendant remains a...
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40% Bias Score
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