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Berlin Green Party Opposes Wood-Fired Power Plants, Promotes Geothermal Energy
Berlin's Green Party leader Werner Graf opposes plans for two new wood-fired power plants due to environmental concerns and potential financial risks, advocating for geothermal energy and other sustainable alternatives instead.
Berlin Green Party Opposes Wood-Fired Power Plants, Promotes Geothermal Energy
Berlin's Green Party leader Werner Graf opposes plans for two new wood-fired power plants due to environmental concerns and potential financial risks, advocating for geothermal energy and other sustainable alternatives instead.
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56% Bias Score


GdP Thuringia Service Company Under Investigation for Fraud
The Erfurt prosecutor's office investigates the GdP Thuringia's service company for fraud and breach of trust, prompting searches in June and the resignation of a service company executive and deputy state chair. Prosecutors are examining the transfer of assets from the GdP to its service company an...
GdP Thuringia Service Company Under Investigation for Fraud
The Erfurt prosecutor's office investigates the GdP Thuringia's service company for fraud and breach of trust, prompting searches in June and the resignation of a service company executive and deputy state chair. Prosecutors are examining the transfer of assets from the GdP to its service company an...
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32% Bias Score


Iron Rhine Revival Talks Driven by Military Concerns, Facing Dutch Reluctance
Belgium, Germany, and the Netherlands are discussing reviving the 19th-century Iron Rhine railway to enhance military mobility amid growing Russian threat, despite Dutch reluctance and past disputes; EU funding might resolve the impasse.
Iron Rhine Revival Talks Driven by Military Concerns, Facing Dutch Reluctance
Belgium, Germany, and the Netherlands are discussing reviving the 19th-century Iron Rhine railway to enhance military mobility amid growing Russian threat, despite Dutch reluctance and past disputes; EU funding might resolve the impasse.
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48% Bias Score


NRW Launches Website to Guide Influencers on Tax Compliance Amidst €300 Million Evasion Probe
The North Rhine-Westphalia tax authority launched a website offering tax guidance to influencers following an investigation revealing a potential €300 million tax loss from approximately 6,000 influencers, more than half lacking German tax numbers.
NRW Launches Website to Guide Influencers on Tax Compliance Amidst €300 Million Evasion Probe
The North Rhine-Westphalia tax authority launched a website offering tax guidance to influencers following an investigation revealing a potential €300 million tax loss from approximately 6,000 influencers, more than half lacking German tax numbers.
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60% Bias Score


Extreme Heat Warning Issued for Southwest Germany
The German Weather Service (DWD) warns of extreme heat in southwest Germany, with temperatures reaching up to 38°C (100°F) along the Rhine and 32°C (90°F) elsewhere. Warm nights exacerbate risks, particularly for the elderly. The forecast includes a possibility of thunderstorms on Friday.
Extreme Heat Warning Issued for Southwest Germany
The German Weather Service (DWD) warns of extreme heat in southwest Germany, with temperatures reaching up to 38°C (100°F) along the Rhine and 32°C (90°F) elsewhere. Warm nights exacerbate risks, particularly for the elderly. The forecast includes a possibility of thunderstorms on Friday.
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28% Bias Score


NZ Woman, Son Detained in US Immigration Centre for Three Weeks
Sarah Shaw, a New Zealand woman with a temporary US immigration document, and her six-year-old son were detained in a US immigration centre for three weeks after attempting to re-enter the US from Canada on July 24th due to an administrative error on her visa; her father anticipates their release so...
NZ Woman, Son Detained in US Immigration Centre for Three Weeks
Sarah Shaw, a New Zealand woman with a temporary US immigration document, and her six-year-old son were detained in a US immigration centre for three weeks after attempting to re-enter the US from Canada on July 24th due to an administrative error on her visa; her father anticipates their release so...
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40% Bias Score

Berlin's DRK Launches Mobile Heat Relief Project for Homeless
The German Red Cross (DRK) in Berlin launched a mobile heat relief project for homeless people on June 27th, providing water, hats, and sunscreen at train stations and parks across the city until August 31st, highlighting the increased vulnerability of this population during heatwaves and the challe...

Berlin's DRK Launches Mobile Heat Relief Project for Homeless
The German Red Cross (DRK) in Berlin launched a mobile heat relief project for homeless people on June 27th, providing water, hats, and sunscreen at train stations and parks across the city until August 31st, highlighting the increased vulnerability of this population during heatwaves and the challe...
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36% Bias Score

Skin Cancer Cases in Niedersachsen Double and Triple Since 2005
Skin cancer diagnoses in Niedersachsen, Germany, have drastically increased since 2005, with black skin cancer cases more than doubling and white skin cancer cases tripling by 2023, attributed to improved screening and past sun exposure habits.

Skin Cancer Cases in Niedersachsen Double and Triple Since 2005
Skin cancer diagnoses in Niedersachsen, Germany, have drastically increased since 2005, with black skin cancer cases more than doubling and white skin cancer cases tripling by 2023, attributed to improved screening and past sun exposure habits.
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40% Bias Score

Telekom Launches 149-Euro AI Smartphone
Deutsche Telekom launched a 149-euro smartphone in Vietnam featuring a Perplexity AI assistant, replacing traditional apps with voice commands; a YouGov poll reveals only 15% of Germans have used AI chatbots, posing a challenge to adoption.

Telekom Launches 149-Euro AI Smartphone
Deutsche Telekom launched a 149-euro smartphone in Vietnam featuring a Perplexity AI assistant, replacing traditional apps with voice commands; a YouGov poll reveals only 15% of Germans have used AI chatbots, posing a challenge to adoption.
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36% Bias Score

Baden-Württemberg Considers Electronic Ankle Monitoring for Domestic Violence Perpetrators
Baden-Württemberg is considering electronic ankle monitoring for domestic violence perpetrators, mirroring successful models in Spain and other German states, to combat the alarmingly high number of assaults (18,538 in 2023), aiming for better protection of women and improved preventative measures.

Baden-Württemberg Considers Electronic Ankle Monitoring for Domestic Violence Perpetrators
Baden-Württemberg is considering electronic ankle monitoring for domestic violence perpetrators, mirroring successful models in Spain and other German states, to combat the alarmingly high number of assaults (18,538 in 2023), aiming for better protection of women and improved preventative measures.
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40% Bias Score

Saxony Food Banks Face Donation Crisis Amid Rising Demand
Food banks in Saxony face a 30-40% drop in donations while demand rises, forcing reliance on corporate sponsorships and highlighting increased need among seniors; the state provided "400,000 Euro" for investments but operational costs remain a concern.

Saxony Food Banks Face Donation Crisis Amid Rising Demand
Food banks in Saxony face a 30-40% drop in donations while demand rises, forcing reliance on corporate sponsorships and highlighting increased need among seniors; the state provided "400,000 Euro" for investments but operational costs remain a concern.
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36% Bias Score

Australia Approves Salmon Farming Continuation Despite Endangered Skate Concerns
The Australian government approved continued salmon farming in Tasmania's Macquarie Harbour despite concerns about the endangered Maugean skate, invoking recently amended laws that prevent reconsidering developments deemed 'not a controlled action'. Conservation groups condemned the decision, viewin...

Australia Approves Salmon Farming Continuation Despite Endangered Skate Concerns
The Australian government approved continued salmon farming in Tasmania's Macquarie Harbour despite concerns about the endangered Maugean skate, invoking recently amended laws that prevent reconsidering developments deemed 'not a controlled action'. Conservation groups condemned the decision, viewin...
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60% Bias Score
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