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Saxony Police Admit Failures in Riesa AfD Protest Operation
The Saxony Interior Ministry admitted failures in planning a police operation during the AfD party conference in Riesa, Germany, where around 20,000 people demonstrated, resulting in 102 investigations into 1400 people, and investigations into police conduct, including the use of a service dog and a...
Saxony Police Admit Failures in Riesa AfD Protest Operation
The Saxony Interior Ministry admitted failures in planning a police operation during the AfD party conference in Riesa, Germany, where around 20,000 people demonstrated, resulting in 102 investigations into 1400 people, and investigations into police conduct, including the use of a service dog and a...
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40% Bias Score


Pape's Investment Advice: Europe, ETFs, Currency Exchange, and Tariffs
Gordon Pape's investment column answers reader questions on European stocks, the iShares S&P Global Base Metals Index ETF (XBM), currency exchange for US$240,000 transfer to Canada, RRIFs, preferred shares and tariff impacts.
Pape's Investment Advice: Europe, ETFs, Currency Exchange, and Tariffs
Gordon Pape's investment column answers reader questions on European stocks, the iShares S&P Global Base Metals Index ETF (XBM), currency exchange for US$240,000 transfer to Canada, RRIFs, preferred shares and tariff impacts.
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40% Bias Score


Germany Streamlines Passport Applications with Online System
Starting May 1st, German citizens can apply for passports online, submitting digital photos and receiving documents via mail; a three-month transition period allows for paper photos until July 31st. The changes aim to improve efficiency and reduce fraud.
Germany Streamlines Passport Applications with Online System
Starting May 1st, German citizens can apply for passports online, submitting digital photos and receiving documents via mail; a three-month transition period allows for paper photos until July 31st. The changes aim to improve efficiency and reduce fraud.
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4% Bias Score


Volkswagen Launches Product Offensive in China Amidst Heightened Tech Competition
Volkswagen announced a major product offensive at the Shanghai Auto Show, unveiling five world premieres to counter intensified competition from Chinese tech companies, resulting in a nearly 31 percent drop in profit last year, partly due to decreased earnings from China.
Volkswagen Launches Product Offensive in China Amidst Heightened Tech Competition
Volkswagen announced a major product offensive at the Shanghai Auto Show, unveiling five world premieres to counter intensified competition from Chinese tech companies, resulting in a nearly 31 percent drop in profit last year, partly due to decreased earnings from China.
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32% Bias Score


German Poultry Boom Raises Health and Environmental Concerns
Germany's rising poultry consumption, despite overall declining meat consumption, is causing concerns due to intensive farming practices resulting in animal suffering, disease outbreaks, and potential human health risks from antibiotic resistance and unhealthy dietary impacts.
German Poultry Boom Raises Health and Environmental Concerns
Germany's rising poultry consumption, despite overall declining meat consumption, is causing concerns due to intensive farming practices resulting in animal suffering, disease outbreaks, and potential human health risks from antibiotic resistance and unhealthy dietary impacts.
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60% Bias Score


German Court Sentences Right-Wing Extremists for Hate Music
A German court sentenced a 35-year-old man to two years and eight months in prison for producing and distributing right-wing extremist music containing Nazi symbols and calls for violence; four other men received lesser sentences. The music glorified violence, denied the Holocaust, and incited hatre...
German Court Sentences Right-Wing Extremists for Hate Music
A German court sentenced a 35-year-old man to two years and eight months in prison for producing and distributing right-wing extremist music containing Nazi symbols and calls for violence; four other men received lesser sentences. The music glorified violence, denied the Holocaust, and incited hatre...
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40% Bias Score

Barrick Sells Donlin Gold Stake for US$1 Billion
Barrick Gold Corp. sold its stake in the Donlin gold project in Alaska to Paulson Advisers LLC and Novagold Resources Inc. for US$1 billion, shifting its focus to other projects, particularly the Reko Diq project in Pakistan, due to Donlin's high capital costs and remote location.

Barrick Sells Donlin Gold Stake for US$1 Billion
Barrick Gold Corp. sold its stake in the Donlin gold project in Alaska to Paulson Advisers LLC and Novagold Resources Inc. for US$1 billion, shifting its focus to other projects, particularly the Reko Diq project in Pakistan, due to Donlin's high capital costs and remote location.
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44% Bias Score

Söder Personally Selects CSU Ministers for Key German Federal Positions
Bavarian Minister-President Markus Söder is personally selecting three CSU ministers for the German federal government, prioritizing the Interior, Agriculture, and Research ministries to strategically influence policy and align with party priorities.

Söder Personally Selects CSU Ministers for Key German Federal Positions
Bavarian Minister-President Markus Söder is personally selecting three CSU ministers for the German federal government, prioritizing the Interior, Agriculture, and Research ministries to strategically influence policy and align with party priorities.
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44% Bias Score

Hamburg Open Faces Scheduling Conflict with French Open
The Hamburg Open, held May 17-24, faces scheduling conflict with the French Open, causing top player Alexander Zverev to criticize the timing despite organizers' hope for his participation; other top players like Jannik Sinner have confirmed their participation.

Hamburg Open Faces Scheduling Conflict with French Open
The Hamburg Open, held May 17-24, faces scheduling conflict with the French Open, causing top player Alexander Zverev to criticize the timing despite organizers' hope for his participation; other top players like Jannik Sinner have confirmed their participation.
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36% Bias Score

Germany Explores Wastewater as Sustainable Energy Source
Germany aims to harness wastewater heat for energy, using heat exchangers and heat pumps to power buildings; pilot projects exist but large-scale implementation faces bureaucratic and regulatory hurdles; the potential energy savings are estimated at 5-15% of Germany's heating energy needs.

Germany Explores Wastewater as Sustainable Energy Source
Germany aims to harness wastewater heat for energy, using heat exchangers and heat pumps to power buildings; pilot projects exist but large-scale implementation faces bureaucratic and regulatory hurdles; the potential energy savings are estimated at 5-15% of Germany's heating energy needs.
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24% Bias Score

Lang Seeks to Reposition Green Party as "Progressive" Force
German Green Party politician Ricarda Lang seeks to reposition her party within the "progressive" segment of society, aiming for "progressive majorities" by focusing on post-fossil, European, digital, and just societies; however, this strategy faces challenges in defining "progressive" in the curren...

Lang Seeks to Reposition Green Party as "Progressive" Force
German Green Party politician Ricarda Lang seeks to reposition her party within the "progressive" segment of society, aiming for "progressive majorities" by focusing on post-fossil, European, digital, and just societies; however, this strategy faces challenges in defining "progressive" in the curren...
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68% Bias Score

German Coalition Agreement Offers Limited Support for Students
The new German coalition government's agreement includes a BAföG increase to the subsistence level by 2028, an extension of the "Junges Wohnen" program, and vague plans to improve university working conditions, but student representatives express concerns about insufficient housing support and slow ...

German Coalition Agreement Offers Limited Support for Students
The new German coalition government's agreement includes a BAföG increase to the subsistence level by 2028, an extension of the "Junges Wohnen" program, and vague plans to improve university working conditions, but student representatives express concerns about insufficient housing support and slow ...
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40% Bias Score
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