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Rise in Eating Disorder Hospitalizations Among Young Girls in Germany
In Germany, hospitalizations for eating disorders among 10-17 year-old girls increased from 3,000 in 2003 to 6,000 in 2023, while total hospitalizations remained relatively stable around 12,000, with anorexia nervosa comprising 75% of cases; 78 deaths were reported in 2023.
Rise in Eating Disorder Hospitalizations Among Young Girls in Germany
In Germany, hospitalizations for eating disorders among 10-17 year-old girls increased from 3,000 in 2003 to 6,000 in 2023, while total hospitalizations remained relatively stable around 12,000, with anorexia nervosa comprising 75% of cases; 78 deaths were reported in 2023.
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48% Bias Score


Carstensen Criticizes Merz's Partial Halt on Arms Exports to Israel
Former Schleswig-Holstein Minister President Peter Harry Carstensen criticized Chancellor Merz's decision to partially halt German arms exports to Israel, citing insufficient internal coordination and the symbolic nature of the decision, which he believes will have no real impact.
Carstensen Criticizes Merz's Partial Halt on Arms Exports to Israel
Former Schleswig-Holstein Minister President Peter Harry Carstensen criticized Chancellor Merz's decision to partially halt German arms exports to Israel, citing insufficient internal coordination and the symbolic nature of the decision, which he believes will have no real impact.
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40% Bias Score


Fabergé Sold for $50 Million
Gemfields sold Fabergé, the renowned jeweler known for its Imperial Easter eggs, to the US investment firm SMG Capital for $50 million due to financial difficulties and operational challenges, marking the end of an era for the company and allowing Gemfields to reinvest in its mining operations.
Fabergé Sold for $50 Million
Gemfields sold Fabergé, the renowned jeweler known for its Imperial Easter eggs, to the US investment firm SMG Capital for $50 million due to financial difficulties and operational challenges, marking the end of an era for the company and allowing Gemfields to reinvest in its mining operations.
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44% Bias Score


Elizabeth Line Expands Saturday Service
The Elizabeth line in London will increase its Saturday service to 20 trains per hour between Paddington and Whitechapel starting in December, exceeding normal off-peak frequency, following initial delays and cost overruns but demonstrating significant success with over half a billion journeys in it...
Elizabeth Line Expands Saturday Service
The Elizabeth line in London will increase its Saturday service to 20 trains per hour between Paddington and Whitechapel starting in December, exceeding normal off-peak frequency, following initial delays and cost overruns but demonstrating significant success with over half a billion journeys in it...
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48% Bias Score


Lintner Appeals Azerbaijan Bribery Conviction
Former CSU Bundestag member Eduard Lintner appealed his nine-month suspended sentence for bribery in the Azerbaijan affair, involving payments to influence decisions within the Council of Europe; the prosecution did not appeal.
Lintner Appeals Azerbaijan Bribery Conviction
Former CSU Bundestag member Eduard Lintner appealed his nine-month suspended sentence for bribery in the Azerbaijan affair, involving payments to influence decisions within the Council of Europe; the prosecution did not appeal.
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32% Bias Score


Kia EV5: New Compact Electric Crossover Debuts in Germany
Kia will launch its compact electric crossover, the EV5, in Germany starting at around €40,000, offering over 500 kilometers range with an 81.4 kWh battery and 217 hp, competing with models like VW ID.4 and Ford Mustang Mach-E, and debuting at the IAA Mobility in Munich.
Kia EV5: New Compact Electric Crossover Debuts in Germany
Kia will launch its compact electric crossover, the EV5, in Germany starting at around €40,000, offering over 500 kilometers range with an 81.4 kWh battery and 217 hp, competing with models like VW ID.4 and Ford Mustang Mach-E, and debuting at the IAA Mobility in Munich.
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32% Bias Score

Refugee Women's Employment Challenges in Germany
Donya, an Afghan refugee and qualified midwife, overcame significant challenges including trauma and credential recognition to find work as a caregiver in Germany, highlighting the systemic barriers faced by refugee women in the German job market.

Refugee Women's Employment Challenges in Germany
Donya, an Afghan refugee and qualified midwife, overcame significant challenges including trauma and credential recognition to find work as a caregiver in Germany, highlighting the systemic barriers faced by refugee women in the German job market.
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28% Bias Score

Sturgeon Calls Farage "Odious" in New Memoir
In her new memoir, former Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon describes Nigel Farage as "odious," citing a fragile ego and discomfort around women, drawing from personal experiences including an incident before a 2015 leaders' debate where Farage openly discussed his alcohol consumption; Reform ...

Sturgeon Calls Farage "Odious" in New Memoir
In her new memoir, former Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon describes Nigel Farage as "odious," citing a fragile ego and discomfort around women, drawing from personal experiences including an incident before a 2015 leaders' debate where Farage openly discussed his alcohol consumption; Reform ...
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52% Bias Score

UK to Overhaul Road Safety Laws, Targeting Older Drivers and Drink-Driving
The UK government plans to update road safety laws, including potential bans for over-70s failing eyesight tests, a lower drink-drive limit, and tougher penalties for uninsured driving and seatbelt violations, aiming to reduce the 1,633 deaths and nearly 28,000 serious injuries on UK roads last year...

UK to Overhaul Road Safety Laws, Targeting Older Drivers and Drink-Driving
The UK government plans to update road safety laws, including potential bans for over-70s failing eyesight tests, a lower drink-drive limit, and tougher penalties for uninsured driving and seatbelt violations, aiming to reduce the 1,633 deaths and nearly 28,000 serious injuries on UK roads last year...
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32% Bias Score

Forensic Autopsy Uncovers Murder in 1996 Athens
A 1996 Athens case saw a 27-year-old woman confess to strangling her 47-year-old husband after a forensic autopsy revealed the true cause of death, highlighting the crucial role of forensic science in uncovering hidden crimes and ensuring justice.

Forensic Autopsy Uncovers Murder in 1996 Athens
A 1996 Athens case saw a 27-year-old woman confess to strangling her 47-year-old husband after a forensic autopsy revealed the true cause of death, highlighting the crucial role of forensic science in uncovering hidden crimes and ensuring justice.
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40% Bias Score

German Business Insolvencies Surge 19.2% in July 2024
German business insolvencies rose 19.2% year-on-year in July 2024, the highest increase since October 2024, due to the ongoing economic crisis, high energy costs, and the delayed impact of low interest rates and pandemic aid withdrawal; May saw 2036 insolvencies (up 5.3%), with creditors owed roughl...

German Business Insolvencies Surge 19.2% in July 2024
German business insolvencies rose 19.2% year-on-year in July 2024, the highest increase since October 2024, due to the ongoing economic crisis, high energy costs, and the delayed impact of low interest rates and pandemic aid withdrawal; May saw 2036 insolvencies (up 5.3%), with creditors owed roughl...
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36% Bias Score

Russian Planes Grounded in Germany Due to EU Sanctions
Due to EU sanctions imposed on February 28, 2022, following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, multiple Russian aircraft remain grounded in German airports; these include three Antonov An-124s in Leipzig, a Boeing 737 and Bombardier Challenger 300 in Cologne, and a Boeing 747 in Frankfurt-Hahn, with addi...

Russian Planes Grounded in Germany Due to EU Sanctions
Due to EU sanctions imposed on February 28, 2022, following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, multiple Russian aircraft remain grounded in German airports; these include three Antonov An-124s in Leipzig, a Boeing 737 and Bombardier Challenger 300 in Cologne, and a Boeing 747 in Frankfurt-Hahn, with addi...
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16% Bias Score
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