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Boeing Faces Major Defense Worker Strike
Over 3,000 Boeing defense workers in Missouri and Illinois will strike on Monday, impacting F-15 fighter jet production, due to rejected contract offers concerning pay, work schedules, and pensions; this follows previous labor disputes and safety incidents, adding to the company's financial strain.
Boeing Faces Major Defense Worker Strike
Over 3,000 Boeing defense workers in Missouri and Illinois will strike on Monday, impacting F-15 fighter jet production, due to rejected contract offers concerning pay, work schedules, and pensions; this follows previous labor disputes and safety incidents, adding to the company's financial strain.
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52% Bias Score


German Gas Power Plant Plan Sparks Regional Disparity Concerns
German Minister Reiche announced plans for new gas power plants, prioritizing southern Germany, causing concern in Lausitz where Leag, facing a coal phase-out by 2038, plans a €3 billion investment in new gas power plants, fearing the government's "Südbonus" will lead to regional disadvantage.
German Gas Power Plant Plan Sparks Regional Disparity Concerns
German Minister Reiche announced plans for new gas power plants, prioritizing southern Germany, causing concern in Lausitz where Leag, facing a coal phase-out by 2038, plans a €3 billion investment in new gas power plants, fearing the government's "Südbonus" will lead to regional disadvantage.
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44% Bias Score


Nuremberg Opera House Rises Within Nazi-Era Congress Hall
Nuremberg's new opera house, currently under construction within the unfinished Nazi Congress Hall, is expected to open in Spring 2026, serving as a temporary home for the State Theatre while its historic counterpart undergoes renovations, concluding in 2028. The project includes 7,000 square meters...
Nuremberg Opera House Rises Within Nazi-Era Congress Hall
Nuremberg's new opera house, currently under construction within the unfinished Nazi Congress Hall, is expected to open in Spring 2026, serving as a temporary home for the State Theatre while its historic counterpart undergoes renovations, concluding in 2028. The project includes 7,000 square meters...
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40% Bias Score


Berlin Greens Push for Climate Protection as State Constitutional Goal
The Berlin Green Party will propose a constitutional amendment in September to make climate protection a state goal, legally binding the Senate, districts, and authorities to uphold it, criticizing the current coalition's inaction on climate despite promises of funding.
Berlin Greens Push for Climate Protection as State Constitutional Goal
The Berlin Green Party will propose a constitutional amendment in September to make climate protection a state goal, legally binding the Senate, districts, and authorities to uphold it, criticizing the current coalition's inaction on climate despite promises of funding.
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40% Bias Score


Top EU Competition Official Retires, Warns Against Relaxing Rules
After 30 years at the European Commission, Olivier Guersent, the top official at DG COMP, retired last Thursday, advising his successor to maintain the DG COMP's effectiveness and resist pressure to relax competition rules.
Top EU Competition Official Retires, Warns Against Relaxing Rules
After 30 years at the European Commission, Olivier Guersent, the top official at DG COMP, retired last Thursday, advising his successor to maintain the DG COMP's effectiveness and resist pressure to relax competition rules.
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48% Bias Score


Hamburg Plans CCS for Climate Neutrality Despite Regulatory Challenges
Hamburg's Deputy Mayor Katharina Fegebank supports using Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technology to achieve climate neutrality by 2045, despite party and national regulatory hurdles, focusing on waste incineration and initially using Norway and Denmark's infrastructure while awaiting German lega...
Hamburg Plans CCS for Climate Neutrality Despite Regulatory Challenges
Hamburg's Deputy Mayor Katharina Fegebank supports using Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technology to achieve climate neutrality by 2045, despite party and national regulatory hurdles, focusing on waste incineration and initially using Norway and Denmark's infrastructure while awaiting German lega...
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44% Bias Score

Klöckner Calls for German Electoral Reform After Election Issues
German Bundestag President Julia Klöckner advocates for electoral reform, citing the recent election's issues where 23 winning candidates lacked sufficient party-list votes to secure seats, creating four unrepresented constituencies and prompting calls to restore the value of direct mandates, despit...

Klöckner Calls for German Electoral Reform After Election Issues
German Bundestag President Julia Klöckner advocates for electoral reform, citing the recent election's issues where 23 winning candidates lacked sufficient party-list votes to secure seats, creating four unrepresented constituencies and prompting calls to restore the value of direct mandates, despit...
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40% Bias Score

Hamburg Plans CCS for Climate Neutrality
Hamburg's Deputy Mayor Katharina Fegebank supports using CCS technology to reach climate neutrality by 2045, despite internal party debate, focusing initially on waste incineration and utilizing storage capacities from Norway and Denmark, while acknowledging high investment costs and public concerns...

Hamburg Plans CCS for Climate Neutrality
Hamburg's Deputy Mayor Katharina Fegebank supports using CCS technology to reach climate neutrality by 2045, despite internal party debate, focusing initially on waste incineration and utilizing storage capacities from Norway and Denmark, while acknowledging high investment costs and public concerns...
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60% Bias Score

Klöckner Calls for New German Electoral Reform
German Bundestag President Julia Klöckner is advocating for a new electoral reform, citing the devaluation of the first vote and the 23 constituency winners who didn't gain Bundestag seats after the last election. This comes despite a recent reform and public opinion favoring the status quo.

Klöckner Calls for New German Electoral Reform
German Bundestag President Julia Klöckner is advocating for a new electoral reform, citing the devaluation of the first vote and the 23 constituency winners who didn't gain Bundestag seats after the last election. This comes despite a recent reform and public opinion favoring the status quo.
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44% Bias Score

Hamburg Plans CCS for Climate Neutrality Despite Legal Hurdles
Hamburg's Deputy Mayor Katharina Fegebank supports using Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technology to meet climate neutrality goals by 2045, despite internal party debate, emphasizing its necessity for sectors with unavoidable CO2 emissions like waste incineration. The plan involves high investmen...

Hamburg Plans CCS for Climate Neutrality Despite Legal Hurdles
Hamburg's Deputy Mayor Katharina Fegebank supports using Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technology to meet climate neutrality goals by 2045, despite internal party debate, emphasizing its necessity for sectors with unavoidable CO2 emissions like waste incineration. The plan involves high investmen...
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40% Bias Score

Germany Intensifies Speed Checks to Reduce Traffic Accidents
From August 4th to 10th, German police are conducting intensified speed checks across Baden-Württemberg and other states as part of a Europe-wide Roadpol initiative to reduce speeding-related accidents, with penalties ranging from €60 to €560 and potential driving bans.

Germany Intensifies Speed Checks to Reduce Traffic Accidents
From August 4th to 10th, German police are conducting intensified speed checks across Baden-Württemberg and other states as part of a Europe-wide Roadpol initiative to reduce speeding-related accidents, with penalties ranging from €60 to €560 and potential driving bans.
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40% Bias Score

Europe's Poor Train Wi-Fi: A Multifaceted Connectivity Challenge
Poor Wi-Fi on European trains, impacting productivity, stems from high speeds causing frequent cell tower changes, metalized windows blocking signals, and limitations of 5G frequencies in foliage and tunnels; some countries, like Switzerland, fare better than others, while others like Belgium outsou...

Europe's Poor Train Wi-Fi: A Multifaceted Connectivity Challenge
Poor Wi-Fi on European trains, impacting productivity, stems from high speeds causing frequent cell tower changes, metalized windows blocking signals, and limitations of 5G frequencies in foliage and tunnels; some countries, like Switzerland, fare better than others, while others like Belgium outsou...
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12% Bias Score
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