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Thyssenkrupp Steel Agrees to Restructuring Plan with Significant Employee Pay Cuts and Job Losses
Germany's largest steel producer, Thyssenkrupp Steel Europe, is undergoing a major restructuring involving an 8% pay cut for 26,300 employees, the elimination of holiday bonuses and other payments, 5300 job cuts, and a reduction in production capacity to address economic challenges and competition.
Thyssenkrupp Steel Agrees to Restructuring Plan with Significant Employee Pay Cuts and Job Losses
Germany's largest steel producer, Thyssenkrupp Steel Europe, is undergoing a major restructuring involving an 8% pay cut for 26,300 employees, the elimination of holiday bonuses and other payments, 5300 job cuts, and a reduction in production capacity to address economic challenges and competition.
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48% Bias Score


Germany's Counties Demand Comprehensive Civil Protection Plan
On Germany's Civil Protection Day, counties criticized the lack of a comprehensive plan to address crises like prolonged power outages, highlighting outdated legal frameworks and insufficient integration of local authorities.
Germany's Counties Demand Comprehensive Civil Protection Plan
On Germany's Civil Protection Day, counties criticized the lack of a comprehensive plan to address crises like prolonged power outages, highlighting outdated legal frameworks and insufficient integration of local authorities.
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48% Bias Score


PKK Disarms, but Future of Kurdish Groups Uncertain
134 days after Abdullah Öcalan urged the PKK to end its armed struggle, a small group of PKK members in Sulaimaniyah, Iraq, symbolically destroyed their weapons; however, the future of Kurdish groups in Syria and Iran remains uncertain, with ongoing negotiations and differing geopolitical interests ...
PKK Disarms, but Future of Kurdish Groups Uncertain
134 days after Abdullah Öcalan urged the PKK to end its armed struggle, a small group of PKK members in Sulaimaniyah, Iraq, symbolically destroyed their weapons; however, the future of Kurdish groups in Syria and Iran remains uncertain, with ongoing negotiations and differing geopolitical interests ...
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44% Bias Score


Farm Worker Dies After Immigration Raid at California Cannabis Farm
A farm worker died Friday from injuries sustained during a Thursday raid by US immigration officers at a California cannabis farm where approximately 200 undocumented migrants were arrested; the deceased was not among those arrested, according to DHS, but fell from a greenhouse roof.
Farm Worker Dies After Immigration Raid at California Cannabis Farm
A farm worker died Friday from injuries sustained during a Thursday raid by US immigration officers at a California cannabis farm where approximately 200 undocumented migrants were arrested; the deceased was not among those arrested, according to DHS, but fell from a greenhouse roof.
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56% Bias Score


One Million Balcony Solar Systems in Germany: A Year of Rapid Growth
Germany now has about one million balcony solar systems, doubling in one year due to high electricity prices and simplified regulations; while offering individual savings, their total contribution to Germany's electricity production remains small.
One Million Balcony Solar Systems in Germany: A Year of Rapid Growth
Germany now has about one million balcony solar systems, doubling in one year due to high electricity prices and simplified regulations; while offering individual savings, their total contribution to Germany's electricity production remains small.
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40% Bias Score


Differing Railway Gauges Create Billions in Costs and Years of Delays for European Infrastructure Projects
Russia's 1524 mm railway gauge, built in the late 19th century, creates significant challenges for neighboring countries, delaying a joint Scandinavian defense program and the Rail Baltica project due to necessary track replacements or dual-gauge solutions, resulting in billions of euros in added co...
Differing Railway Gauges Create Billions in Costs and Years of Delays for European Infrastructure Projects
Russia's 1524 mm railway gauge, built in the late 19th century, creates significant challenges for neighboring countries, delaying a joint Scandinavian defense program and the Rail Baltica project due to necessary track replacements or dual-gauge solutions, resulting in billions of euros in added co...
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56% Bias Score

German Migrant School Quota Sparks Debate
Germany's education minister proposed a migrant quota for schools, sparking debate after a principal highlighted the unfeasibility of the proposal in her school with over 80% immigrant students, revealing existing segregation and unequal access to education.

German Migrant School Quota Sparks Debate
Germany's education minister proposed a migrant quota for schools, sparking debate after a principal highlighted the unfeasibility of the proposal in her school with over 80% immigrant students, revealing existing segregation and unequal access to education.
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52% Bias Score

German Coalition Fails to Appoint Judges, Raising Governance Concerns
The German government coalition failed to appoint judges to the Federal Constitutional Court due to internal disagreements within the CDU/CSU, highlighting the fragility of the coalition and raising concerns about the politicization of the judiciary.

German Coalition Fails to Appoint Judges, Raising Governance Concerns
The German government coalition failed to appoint judges to the Federal Constitutional Court due to internal disagreements within the CDU/CSU, highlighting the fragility of the coalition and raising concerns about the politicization of the judiciary.
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52% Bias Score

Srebrenica Anniversary Exposes Deep Regional Divisions
The 30th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide saw commemorations across the region, but also stark divisions as Serbian officials avoided using the term "genocide", while other regional leaders, like Croatia's Prime Minister Plenković, unequivocally condemned denial and highlighted the importance ...

Srebrenica Anniversary Exposes Deep Regional Divisions
The 30th anniversary of the Srebrenica genocide saw commemorations across the region, but also stark divisions as Serbian officials avoided using the term "genocide", while other regional leaders, like Croatia's Prime Minister Plenković, unequivocally condemned denial and highlighted the importance ...
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44% Bias Score

Leverkusen Signs US International Tillman for €35 Million
Bayer Leverkusen's football club signed 23-year-old US National player Malik Tillman from PSV Eindhoven for a reported €35 million, bolstering their midfield and marking one of the club's most expensive signings.

Leverkusen Signs US International Tillman for €35 Million
Bayer Leverkusen's football club signed 23-year-old US National player Malik Tillman from PSV Eindhoven for a reported €35 million, bolstering their midfield and marking one of the club's most expensive signings.
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44% Bias Score

New Model Predicts Universe's Collapse in 33 Billion Years
A new study suggests the universe will collapse in 33 billion years due to weakening dark energy, a finding supported by data from the Dark Energy Survey and Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument and contradicting previous theories of indefinite expansion.

New Model Predicts Universe's Collapse in 33 Billion Years
A new study suggests the universe will collapse in 33 billion years due to weakening dark energy, a finding supported by data from the Dark Energy Survey and Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument and contradicting previous theories of indefinite expansion.
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40% Bias Score

UK-France Migrant Return Deal Faces Challenges Amid Continued Channel Crossings
A new UK-France agreement to return migrants who cross the Channel in small boats is facing legal challenges and opposition, despite 900 migrants crossing in two days following increased French efforts to disrupt crossings.

UK-France Migrant Return Deal Faces Challenges Amid Continued Channel Crossings
A new UK-France agreement to return migrants who cross the Channel in small boats is facing legal challenges and opposition, despite 900 migrants crossing in two days following increased French efforts to disrupt crossings.
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56% Bias Score
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