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Support for EU's combustion engine ban, but with realistic approach
Saxony's Minister of Economics, Dirk Panter, voiced support for the EU's planned ban on combustion engines, emphasizing the need for a pragmatic approach that considers the industry's needs and avoids dependence on Chinese manufacturers.
Support for EU's combustion engine ban, but with realistic approach
Saxony's Minister of Economics, Dirk Panter, voiced support for the EU's planned ban on combustion engines, emphasizing the need for a pragmatic approach that considers the industry's needs and avoids dependence on Chinese manufacturers.
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20% Bias Score


Crime in Germany: A Balanced Perspective
While YouTube videos highlight crime in German cities like Frankfurt, official statistics reveal a long-term decrease in crime rates, particularly homicides, although recent increases in certain violent crimes, especially among young men, are noted.
Crime in Germany: A Balanced Perspective
While YouTube videos highlight crime in German cities like Frankfurt, official statistics reveal a long-term decrease in crime rates, particularly homicides, although recent increases in certain violent crimes, especially among young men, are noted.
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24% Bias Score


AI-generated song wins AKB48 songwriting contest
In a televised competition, an AI trained on the style of composer Yasushi Akimoto beat Akimoto himself in a songwriting contest for AKB48's 67th single, with the AI-generated song "Omoide Scroll" winning by over 3,000 votes.
AI-generated song wins AKB48 songwriting contest
In a televised competition, an AI trained on the style of composer Yasushi Akimoto beat Akimoto himself in a songwriting contest for AKB48's 67th single, with the AI-generated song "Omoide Scroll" winning by over 3,000 votes.
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16% Bias Score


Somali Police Arrest TikTokers for Insulting President
Four TikTokers in Somalia were arrested for allegedly insulting President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud in a dance video that altered the lyrics of his campaign song to include derogatory language, marking the first case involving a top politician.
Somali Police Arrest TikTokers for Insulting President
Four TikTokers in Somalia were arrested for allegedly insulting President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud in a dance video that altered the lyrics of his campaign song to include derogatory language, marking the first case involving a top politician.
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36% Bias Score


Ford to Cut 1,000 More Jobs at Cologne Plant Due to Low EV Demand
Ford is cutting another 1,000 jobs at its Cologne plant in Germany due to lower-than-expected demand for electric vehicles, shifting to a single-shift operation from January 2026.
Ford to Cut 1,000 More Jobs at Cologne Plant Due to Low EV Demand
Ford is cutting another 1,000 jobs at its Cologne plant in Germany due to lower-than-expected demand for electric vehicles, shifting to a single-shift operation from January 2026.
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20% Bias Score


German Antimilitarist Website Maps Military Conversion Sites
A new website, "Wir mappen die Militarisierung," launched by German antimilitarist activists, maps 20 locations undergoing conversion to military production, including Alstom in Görlitz and VW in Osnabrück, providing resources for resistance.
German Antimilitarist Website Maps Military Conversion Sites
A new website, "Wir mappen die Militarisierung," launched by German antimilitarist activists, maps 20 locations undergoing conversion to military production, including Alstom in Görlitz and VW in Osnabrück, providing resources for resistance.
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40% Bias Score

German Parliament Debates 2025 Budget: €502.5 Billion in Spending Planned
The German Bundestag is debating the €502.5 billion 2025 federal budget, featuring €81.8 billion in new debt and significant investments in infrastructure and digitalization, amid criticism from the opposition regarding debt levels and spending priorities.

German Parliament Debates 2025 Budget: €502.5 Billion in Spending Planned
The German Bundestag is debating the €502.5 billion 2025 federal budget, featuring €81.8 billion in new debt and significant investments in infrastructure and digitalization, amid criticism from the opposition regarding debt levels and spending priorities.
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36% Bias Score

Spain Delays Decree on Arms Embargo to Israel
The Spanish government's delayed approval of a decree to legally solidify an arms embargo against Israel has caused tension within the ruling coalition, with the junior partner expressing concerns over the delay and potential breach of agreement.

Spain Delays Decree on Arms Embargo to Israel
The Spanish government's delayed approval of a decree to legally solidify an arms embargo against Israel has caused tension within the ruling coalition, with the junior partner expressing concerns over the delay and potential breach of agreement.
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40% Bias Score

Malawi Presidential Election: Economic Hardship Dominates Voter Concerns
Malawians voted in a presidential election on Tuesday, with economic issues such as high inflation, unemployment, fuel shortages, and power outages being the main concerns for voters.

Malawi Presidential Election: Economic Hardship Dominates Voter Concerns
Malawians voted in a presidential election on Tuesday, with economic issues such as high inflation, unemployment, fuel shortages, and power outages being the main concerns for voters.
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28% Bias Score

Hamburg Unveils "Future Civil Engineering" Plan to Tackle Infrastructure Projects
Hamburg's Senator for Transport, Anjes Tjarks, presented a new strategy, "Future Civil Engineering," aiming to significantly increase infrastructure projects while minimizing traffic disruption by 2030, involving €2.2 billion in investments and a new "Civil Engineering Alliance.

Hamburg Unveils "Future Civil Engineering" Plan to Tackle Infrastructure Projects
Hamburg's Senator for Transport, Anjes Tjarks, presented a new strategy, "Future Civil Engineering," aiming to significantly increase infrastructure projects while minimizing traffic disruption by 2030, involving €2.2 billion in investments and a new "Civil Engineering Alliance.
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40% Bias Score

Crime in Germany: A Statistical Reality Check
Despite viral videos depicting a surge in crime in German cities like Frankfurt, official statistics reveal a long-term decrease in crime rates since the 1990s, although some recent increases in violent offenses, particularly among young men, are observed.

Crime in Germany: A Statistical Reality Check
Despite viral videos depicting a surge in crime in German cities like Frankfurt, official statistics reveal a long-term decrease in crime rates since the 1990s, although some recent increases in violent offenses, particularly among young men, are observed.
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32% Bias Score

Germany's €49 Deutschlandticket Could Rise to €62-€64 in 2024
Germany's nationwide €49 Deutschlandticket, launched in May 2023, is facing a potential price increase to €62-€64 per month in 2024 due to a funding shortfall, sparking criticism from social groups and calls for a fairer cost-sharing model between the federal and state governments.

Germany's €49 Deutschlandticket Could Rise to €62-€64 in 2024
Germany's nationwide €49 Deutschlandticket, launched in May 2023, is facing a potential price increase to €62-€64 per month in 2024 due to a funding shortfall, sparking criticism from social groups and calls for a fairer cost-sharing model between the federal and state governments.
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28% Bias Score
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