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Bavarian Court Clears Path for Staubing Flood Dam
A Bavarian court has cleared the way for construction of a 700-meter flood dam in Staubing, Germany, resolving a long-standing legal battle between flood protection advocates and environmental groups concerned about the impact on a protected habitat; construction is expected to begin soon.
Bavarian Court Clears Path for Staubing Flood Dam
A Bavarian court has cleared the way for construction of a 700-meter flood dam in Staubing, Germany, resolving a long-standing legal battle between flood protection advocates and environmental groups concerned about the impact on a protected habitat; construction is expected to begin soon.
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48% Bias Score


Bavaria Reduces Environmental Impact Assessments, Sparking Controversy
Bavaria passed a law raising thresholds for environmental impact assessments, potentially reducing assessments for construction projects in natural areas, despite criticism from opposition parties and environmental groups citing potential violations of EU and constitutional law, and protests from ap...
Bavaria Reduces Environmental Impact Assessments, Sparking Controversy
Bavaria passed a law raising thresholds for environmental impact assessments, potentially reducing assessments for construction projects in natural areas, despite criticism from opposition parties and environmental groups citing potential violations of EU and constitutional law, and protests from ap...
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52% Bias Score


German Court Allows Anti-Extremist Music Festival to Proceed
A German court overturned restrictions on the Jamel rockt den Förster music festival, allowing it to proceed with alcohol sales, after the local government sought rent for land use and subsequently imposed restrictions.
German Court Allows Anti-Extremist Music Festival to Proceed
A German court overturned restrictions on the Jamel rockt den Förster music festival, allowing it to proceed with alcohol sales, after the local government sought rent for land use and subsequently imposed restrictions.
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36% Bias Score


Schleswig-Holstein Urges Germany to Stay Course on Renewable Energy
Schleswig-Holstein's Minister of the Environment, Tobias Goldschmidt, urges the German federal government to maintain its course on renewable energy, highlighting the state's substantial wind energy projects (9 GW operational, 4.7 GW planned) and expressing concern over conflicting federal policies ...
Schleswig-Holstein Urges Germany to Stay Course on Renewable Energy
Schleswig-Holstein's Minister of the Environment, Tobias Goldschmidt, urges the German federal government to maintain its course on renewable energy, highlighting the state's substantial wind energy projects (9 GW operational, 4.7 GW planned) and expressing concern over conflicting federal policies ...
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40% Bias Score


German Court Allows Anti-Extremism Festival to Proceed
A German court overturned restrictions on the Jamel rockt den Förster anti-right extremism music festival, rejecting an alcohol ban and other county-imposed limitations due to a lack of evidence of a threat to public order, following a dispute over parking fees.
German Court Allows Anti-Extremism Festival to Proceed
A German court overturned restrictions on the Jamel rockt den Förster anti-right extremism music festival, rejecting an alcohol ban and other county-imposed limitations due to a lack of evidence of a threat to public order, following a dispute over parking fees.
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36% Bias Score


Genoa Mayor Rejects National Political Role, Prioritizing Local Issues
Genoa's newly elected mayor, Silvia Salis, a centrist and reformist, has rejected calls to assume a national leadership role within Italy's center-left, prioritizing her city's challenges, including financial issues and waste management, over national political ambitions, despite endorsements from p...
Genoa Mayor Rejects National Political Role, Prioritizing Local Issues
Genoa's newly elected mayor, Silvia Salis, a centrist and reformist, has rejected calls to assume a national leadership role within Italy's center-left, prioritizing her city's challenges, including financial issues and waste management, over national political ambitions, despite endorsements from p...
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44% Bias Score

Berlin Exhibition Showcases Forgotten Jewish Women Designers
The Jewish Museum Berlin's "Widerstände" exhibition highlights the forgotten contributions of Jewish female designers to modern fashion in 1930s Germany, showcasing works by prominent milliners like Paula Schwarz and featuring personal artifacts like Edith Samuel's self-portrait doll, illustrating t...

Berlin Exhibition Showcases Forgotten Jewish Women Designers
The Jewish Museum Berlin's "Widerstände" exhibition highlights the forgotten contributions of Jewish female designers to modern fashion in 1930s Germany, showcasing works by prominent milliners like Paula Schwarz and featuring personal artifacts like Edith Samuel's self-portrait doll, illustrating t...
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52% Bias Score

Epstein Files Controversy Intensifies Amidst Calls for Transparency
Jeffrey Epstein, a financier with ties to prominent figures, faced sex trafficking charges before dying by suicide in 2019; recent calls to release related documents intensified after the Justice Department declared no incriminating client list exists, sparking controversy.

Epstein Files Controversy Intensifies Amidst Calls for Transparency
Jeffrey Epstein, a financier with ties to prominent figures, faced sex trafficking charges before dying by suicide in 2019; recent calls to release related documents intensified after the Justice Department declared no incriminating client list exists, sparking controversy.
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64% Bias Score

SPD General Secretary Klüssendorf Addresses Policy Criticisms and Coalition Tensions
During a WELT interview, SPD General Secretary Tim Klüssendorf discussed his political positions, including support for higher taxes on the wealthy and the Bürgergeld, while addressing criticism of the SPD's electoral performance and intra-coalition tensions regarding the nomination of a constitutio...

SPD General Secretary Klüssendorf Addresses Policy Criticisms and Coalition Tensions
During a WELT interview, SPD General Secretary Tim Klüssendorf discussed his political positions, including support for higher taxes on the wealthy and the Bürgergeld, while addressing criticism of the SPD's electoral performance and intra-coalition tensions regarding the nomination of a constitutio...
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52% Bias Score

DRC Mine Landslide: At Least Seven Dead, Many Missing
At least seven miners died and many are missing after a landslide at the Lomera mining site in South Kivu, DRC, on July 20th, impacting at least 16 mine shafts; conflicting reports exist regarding the casualty count.

DRC Mine Landslide: At Least Seven Dead, Many Missing
At least seven miners died and many are missing after a landslide at the Lomera mining site in South Kivu, DRC, on July 20th, impacting at least 16 mine shafts; conflicting reports exist regarding the casualty count.
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36% Bias Score

Simultaneous House Price Rises Across Australia's Capital Cities
Australia's eight capital cities saw simultaneous house price increases in the June quarter for the first time in four years, fueled by interest rate cuts and increased buyer demand; however, rising prices in some cities have created affordability issues.

Simultaneous House Price Rises Across Australia's Capital Cities
Australia's eight capital cities saw simultaneous house price increases in the June quarter for the first time in four years, fueled by interest rate cuts and increased buyer demand; however, rising prices in some cities have created affordability issues.
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36% Bias Score

Greek Heatwave: Temperatures Exceed 43°C, Expected to Last Until July 26th"
On July 23rd, Greece faced a heatwave with temperatures exceeding 43°C in Macedonia, Thrace, Thessaly, Peloponnese, and Eastern Sterea; 310 of 551 weather stations recorded temperatures above 37°C. The heatwave is expected to last until July 26th.

Greek Heatwave: Temperatures Exceed 43°C, Expected to Last Until July 26th"
On July 23rd, Greece faced a heatwave with temperatures exceeding 43°C in Macedonia, Thrace, Thessaly, Peloponnese, and Eastern Sterea; 310 of 551 weather stations recorded temperatures above 37°C. The heatwave is expected to last until July 26th.
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12% Bias Score
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