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German Green Party Accuses Interior Minister of Failing to Address Hate Crimes Against Local Officials
Green Party politicians in Thuringia, Germany, have accused Interior Minister Georg Maier of failing to address a rise in hate crimes and attacks targeting local officials, citing numerous uninvestigated incidents and demanding improved prevention measures.
German Green Party Accuses Interior Minister of Failing to Address Hate Crimes Against Local Officials
Green Party politicians in Thuringia, Germany, have accused Interior Minister Georg Maier of failing to address a rise in hate crimes and attacks targeting local officials, citing numerous uninvestigated incidents and demanding improved prevention measures.
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36% Bias Score


German Chemical Industry Reports Sharp Decline, Warns of Downward Spiral
The German chemical industry reported a 1% decrease in overall production in the first half of 2025, with chemical sales down 2% and production down 3%, while the pharmaceutical sector saw production rise 2% and sales 5%; the VCI president warned of an impending downward spiral due to order shortage...
German Chemical Industry Reports Sharp Decline, Warns of Downward Spiral
The German chemical industry reported a 1% decrease in overall production in the first half of 2025, with chemical sales down 2% and production down 3%, while the pharmaceutical sector saw production rise 2% and sales 5%; the VCI president warned of an impending downward spiral due to order shortage...
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52% Bias Score


German Murder Case: Teenage Girls Among Suspects
Two 15-year-old and 16-year-old girls and two 19-year-old men are under investigation for murder in Zella-Mehlis, Germany, following the discovery of a dead 23-year-old man; this is exceptionally rare due to the involvement of female juveniles.
German Murder Case: Teenage Girls Among Suspects
Two 15-year-old and 16-year-old girls and two 19-year-old men are under investigation for murder in Zella-Mehlis, Germany, following the discovery of a dead 23-year-old man; this is exceptionally rare due to the involvement of female juveniles.
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52% Bias Score


Germany's "Frühstart-Rente": A €10 Monthly Investment for Children's Future
Germany's government plans to launch a "Frühstart-Rente" in 2026, investing €10 monthly per child (6-18 years old) in the capital market to boost financial literacy and savings, learning from past failures of similar programs.
Germany's "Frühstart-Rente": A €10 Monthly Investment for Children's Future
Germany's government plans to launch a "Frühstart-Rente" in 2026, investing €10 monthly per child (6-18 years old) in the capital market to boost financial literacy and savings, learning from past failures of similar programs.
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48% Bias Score


Calm Togolese Municipal Elections Amidst Political Tensions
Togo held municipal elections on July 17, 2025, amidst recent political tensions, with voting proceeding calmly despite a prior call to protest by the M66 movement that did not materialize; the election results are expected to significantly impact the country's future political stability.
Calm Togolese Municipal Elections Amidst Political Tensions
Togo held municipal elections on July 17, 2025, amidst recent political tensions, with voting proceeding calmly despite a prior call to protest by the M66 movement that did not materialize; the election results are expected to significantly impact the country's future political stability.
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44% Bias Score


Berlin and Brandenburg Report Decreases in Births and Marriages in 2024
In 2024, Berlin and Brandenburg witnessed decreases in births and marriages compared to the previous year: Berlin recorded 33,749 births and 37,686 deaths, resulting in a death surplus; Brandenburg had 15,154 births and 35,254 deaths, causing a significant death surplus; and both regions saw a decli...
Berlin and Brandenburg Report Decreases in Births and Marriages in 2024
In 2024, Berlin and Brandenburg witnessed decreases in births and marriages compared to the previous year: Berlin recorded 33,749 births and 37,686 deaths, resulting in a death surplus; Brandenburg had 15,154 births and 35,254 deaths, causing a significant death surplus; and both regions saw a decli...
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28% Bias Score

German Court Rejects Lawsuit Against Online Pharmacy Offering Bonuses
The German Federal Court of Justice dismissed a lawsuit against a Dutch online pharmacy for offering customer bonuses in 2012, rejecting the Bavarian Pharmacists' Association's claim of unfair competition, due to lack of evidence that the abolishment of price regulations would endanger the pharmaceu...

German Court Rejects Lawsuit Against Online Pharmacy Offering Bonuses
The German Federal Court of Justice dismissed a lawsuit against a Dutch online pharmacy for offering customer bonuses in 2012, rejecting the Bavarian Pharmacists' Association's claim of unfair competition, due to lack of evidence that the abolishment of price regulations would endanger the pharmaceu...
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44% Bias Score

Rising Costs and Climate Change Threaten Rhineland-Palatinate Farms
Rhineland-Palatinate farmers face sharply higher costs due to the Ukraine war and increased regulations, resulting in declining profitability and a reduction in farm numbers from 20,500 in 2010 to 15,200 in 2022; climate change further exacerbates these challenges.

Rising Costs and Climate Change Threaten Rhineland-Palatinate Farms
Rhineland-Palatinate farmers face sharply higher costs due to the Ukraine war and increased regulations, resulting in declining profitability and a reduction in farm numbers from 20,500 in 2010 to 15,200 in 2022; climate change further exacerbates these challenges.
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36% Bias Score

Hamburg Unveils 9/11 Memorial Outside Former US Consulate
A memorial stone commemorating the victims of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks was unveiled outside the former US Consulate in Hamburg, Germany, on July 25, 2023, highlighting the city's connection to the event and the ongoing threat of Islamist terrorism; some of the terrorists had lived i...

Hamburg Unveils 9/11 Memorial Outside Former US Consulate
A memorial stone commemorating the victims of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks was unveiled outside the former US Consulate in Hamburg, Germany, on July 25, 2023, highlighting the city's connection to the event and the ongoing threat of Islamist terrorism; some of the terrorists had lived i...
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40% Bias Score

Berlin tackles home renovation waste with zero-waste model apartment
Berlin's Kunst-Stoffe association combats the growing waste problem from frequent home renovations with a zero-waste model apartment, showcasing sustainable practices and advocating for policy changes to reduce waste generated by returned goods.

Berlin tackles home renovation waste with zero-waste model apartment
Berlin's Kunst-Stoffe association combats the growing waste problem from frequent home renovations with a zero-waste model apartment, showcasing sustainable practices and advocating for policy changes to reduce waste generated by returned goods.
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28% Bias Score

Berlin's Cultural Accessibility Debate: Budget Cuts and Inclusivity Concerns
A discussion on cultural accessibility in Berlin highlights budget cuts impacting numerous programs, while experts emphasize the importance of cultural education and representation, especially for disabled individuals, as factors in participation rates.

Berlin's Cultural Accessibility Debate: Budget Cuts and Inclusivity Concerns
A discussion on cultural accessibility in Berlin highlights budget cuts impacting numerous programs, while experts emphasize the importance of cultural education and representation, especially for disabled individuals, as factors in participation rates.
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24% Bias Score

German Court Case Highlights Flaws in Domestic Violence Protection
A German man is on trial for repeatedly violating a court order prohibiting contact with his ex-wife and family, highlighting flaws in the domestic violence protection system, where up to 40% of court orders are violated despite police intervention.

German Court Case Highlights Flaws in Domestic Violence Protection
A German man is on trial for repeatedly violating a court order prohibiting contact with his ex-wife and family, highlighting flaws in the domestic violence protection system, where up to 40% of court orders are violated despite police intervention.
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44% Bias Score
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