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EU's Proposed Cigarette Tax Hike Could Fuel German Black Market
The EU Commission's proposal to significantly raise cigarette taxes in Germany could increase the price of a pack of cigarettes to over €12 and a pouch of rolling tobacco to over €18, potentially boosting the black market and impacting public health.
EU's Proposed Cigarette Tax Hike Could Fuel German Black Market
The EU Commission's proposal to significantly raise cigarette taxes in Germany could increase the price of a pack of cigarettes to over €12 and a pouch of rolling tobacco to over €18, potentially boosting the black market and impacting public health.
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56% Bias Score


German Handwerk Criticizes Government's Broken Promise on Electricity Tax Reduction
German Handwerk President Jörg Dittrich criticizes the German government for breaking its promise to lower electricity taxes for all businesses, impacting the Handwerk's trust and future planning; only industrial businesses and agriculture received the reduction.
German Handwerk Criticizes Government's Broken Promise on Electricity Tax Reduction
German Handwerk President Jörg Dittrich criticizes the German government for breaking its promise to lower electricity taxes for all businesses, impacting the Handwerk's trust and future planning; only industrial businesses and agriculture received the reduction.
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68% Bias Score


Franco-Algerian Espionage: Secret Wars and Macron's Western Sahara Stance Exacerbate Tensions
A new investigation reveals a history of secret Franco-Algerian wars, including assassinations and kidnappings, further strained by Macron's July 27, 2024 letter supporting Morocco's claim on Western Sahara, escalating tensions between France and Algeria.
Franco-Algerian Espionage: Secret Wars and Macron's Western Sahara Stance Exacerbate Tensions
A new investigation reveals a history of secret Franco-Algerian wars, including assassinations and kidnappings, further strained by Macron's July 27, 2024 letter supporting Morocco's claim on Western Sahara, escalating tensions between France and Algeria.
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44% Bias Score


Germany's Bureaucratic Hurdles Hinder Integration of Skilled Foreign Workers
The University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein (UKSH) in Germany has successfully integrated ~1000 international healthcare workers since 2016, but bureaucratic hurdles in visa processing and cultural integration remain significant barriers for skilled foreign workers across various sectors, impacting G...
Germany's Bureaucratic Hurdles Hinder Integration of Skilled Foreign Workers
The University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein (UKSH) in Germany has successfully integrated ~1000 international healthcare workers since 2016, but bureaucratic hurdles in visa processing and cultural integration remain significant barriers for skilled foreign workers across various sectors, impacting G...
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44% Bias Score


EU's Proposed Cigarette Tax Hike: Germany Faces Price Surge, Black Market Concerns
The EU Commission proposes sharply raising cigarette taxes, potentially increasing prices in Germany by several euros per pack, leading to fears of a booming black market and impacting youth smoking.
EU's Proposed Cigarette Tax Hike: Germany Faces Price Surge, Black Market Concerns
The EU Commission proposes sharply raising cigarette taxes, potentially increasing prices in Germany by several euros per pack, leading to fears of a booming black market and impacting youth smoking.
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52% Bias Score


125 Years of Zugspitze Weather Data: Crucial for Climate Analysis and Forecasting
The German Meteorological Service's Zugspitze weather station, located on Germany's highest peak at 2,962 meters, has collected continuous weather data for 125 years, except for a brief WWII interruption, providing crucial insights into climate change and improving weather forecasting, especially fo...
125 Years of Zugspitze Weather Data: Crucial for Climate Analysis and Forecasting
The German Meteorological Service's Zugspitze weather station, located on Germany's highest peak at 2,962 meters, has collected continuous weather data for 125 years, except for a brief WWII interruption, providing crucial insights into climate change and improving weather forecasting, especially fo...
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12% Bias Score

German Government Faces Backlash Over Broken Electricity Tax Promise
German Handwerk President Jörg Dittrich criticizes the German government for breaking its promise to lower electricity taxes for all businesses, impacting small and medium-sized enterprises and causing a loss of confidence in the coalition government.

German Government Faces Backlash Over Broken Electricity Tax Promise
German Handwerk President Jörg Dittrich criticizes the German government for breaking its promise to lower electricity taxes for all businesses, impacting small and medium-sized enterprises and causing a loss of confidence in the coalition government.
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64% Bias Score

Uber's $300 Million Investment in 20,000 Self-Driving SUVs to Compete with Drivers
Uber will introduce at least 20,000 self-driving Lucid Gravity SUVs over six years, using Nuro's technology, marking a shift from its previous self-driving program after a fatal accident; this involves a $300 million investment in Lucid and positions Uber as a major robotaxi platform, competing with...

Uber's $300 Million Investment in 20,000 Self-Driving SUVs to Compete with Drivers
Uber will introduce at least 20,000 self-driving Lucid Gravity SUVs over six years, using Nuro's technology, marking a shift from its previous self-driving program after a fatal accident; this involves a $300 million investment in Lucid and positions Uber as a major robotaxi platform, competing with...
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40% Bias Score

French Constitutional Council Overwhelmed by Record Number of Cases
The French Constitutional Council faces a record number of cases this summer, exceeding its capacity due to an increase in constitutional challenges, particularly from La France Insoumise, resulting in potential delays and resource strain.

French Constitutional Council Overwhelmed by Record Number of Cases
The French Constitutional Council faces a record number of cases this summer, exceeding its capacity due to an increase in constitutional challenges, particularly from La France Insoumise, resulting in potential delays and resource strain.
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36% Bias Score

German Constitutional Court: Structure, Powers, and Decision-Making
The German Federal Constitutional Court, based in Karlsruhe, ensures adherence to the Basic Law, resolving disputes on constitutionality, handling constitutional complaints (96% of 4,640 cases in 2022), and maintaining the separation of powers.

German Constitutional Court: Structure, Powers, and Decision-Making
The German Federal Constitutional Court, based in Karlsruhe, ensures adherence to the Basic Law, resolving disputes on constitutionality, handling constitutional complaints (96% of 4,640 cases in 2022), and maintaining the separation of powers.
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12% Bias Score

German Government Faces Backlash Over Broken Electricity Tax Promise
German Handwerk President Jörg Dittrich criticizes the federal government for breaking its promise of a general electricity tax reduction, impacting small and medium-sized businesses and causing a loss of confidence in the coalition government.

German Government Faces Backlash Over Broken Electricity Tax Promise
German Handwerk President Jörg Dittrich criticizes the federal government for breaking its promise of a general electricity tax reduction, impacting small and medium-sized businesses and causing a loss of confidence in the coalition government.
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56% Bias Score

Tokyo's Traditional Shopping Arcade Faces Redevelopment
In Tokyo, the Tateishi Nakamise shopping arcade, established after WWII, faces redevelopment, forcing dozens of family-run businesses, including an 80-year-old noodle store operating for 60 years, to close, highlighting the conflict between preserving local communities and embracing modernization.

Tokyo's Traditional Shopping Arcade Faces Redevelopment
In Tokyo, the Tateishi Nakamise shopping arcade, established after WWII, faces redevelopment, forcing dozens of family-run businesses, including an 80-year-old noodle store operating for 60 years, to close, highlighting the conflict between preserving local communities and embracing modernization.
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64% Bias Score
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