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German Federal Government to Increase Subventions to €77.8 Billion by 2026
The German Federal Government plans to increase its subventions and tax breaks to approximately €77.8 billion by 2026, up from €45 billion in 2023, primarily due to assuming costs for renewable energy and supporting ecological and digital transformation, according to a government report.
German Federal Government to Increase Subventions to €77.8 Billion by 2026
The German Federal Government plans to increase its subventions and tax breaks to approximately €77.8 billion by 2026, up from €45 billion in 2023, primarily due to assuming costs for renewable energy and supporting ecological and digital transformation, according to a government report.
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24% Bias Score


Increased Demand for Specialist Appointments in Saxony-Anhalt
In Saxony-Anhalt, the number of patients using the Kassenärztliche Vereinigung (KV) to book specialist appointments has risen sharply, while the number of available appointments has fallen, resulting in a significant mismatch between appointment requests and available slots.
Increased Demand for Specialist Appointments in Saxony-Anhalt
In Saxony-Anhalt, the number of patients using the Kassenärztliche Vereinigung (KV) to book specialist appointments has risen sharply, while the number of available appointments has fallen, resulting in a significant mismatch between appointment requests and available slots.
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16% Bias Score


German Startup Sentiment at Crisis Low
A new study reveals that German startup sentiment has fallen to its lowest point since the 2020 Corona crisis, with a business climate index dropping from 39 points in 2024 to 31.7, mirroring 2020 levels, due to a stagnant economy and decreased investment from established firms.
German Startup Sentiment at Crisis Low
A new study reveals that German startup sentiment has fallen to its lowest point since the 2020 Corona crisis, with a business climate index dropping from 39 points in 2024 to 31.7, mirroring 2020 levels, due to a stagnant economy and decreased investment from established firms.
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16% Bias Score


Booming German Landscaping Industry Faces Labor Shortages
Despite a surge in demand since 2019, driven by climate change awareness and Fridays for Future activism, the German garden and landscape construction industry struggles with a lack of skilled labor and the retirement of the baby boomer generation, resulting in approximately 5,800 unfilled apprentic...
Booming German Landscaping Industry Faces Labor Shortages
Despite a surge in demand since 2019, driven by climate change awareness and Fridays for Future activism, the German garden and landscape construction industry struggles with a lack of skilled labor and the retirement of the baby boomer generation, resulting in approximately 5,800 unfilled apprentic...
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32% Bias Score


German Startup Sentiment at 2020 Crisis Levels Amidst Economic Stagnation
A new study by the German Startup Association reveals that German startup sentiment has fallen to its lowest point since the 2020 Corona crisis, mirroring the uncertainties of that period, due to a stagnant economy and reduced investment from established firms.
German Startup Sentiment at 2020 Crisis Levels Amidst Economic Stagnation
A new study by the German Startup Association reveals that German startup sentiment has fallen to its lowest point since the 2020 Corona crisis, mirroring the uncertainties of that period, due to a stagnant economy and reduced investment from established firms.
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24% Bias Score


German Education Expert Warns Against AI in Schools
Klaus Zierer, a prominent German education researcher, warns against the use of AI in schools, citing a MIT study suggesting that excessive AI use can hinder brain development and arguing that AI replaces essential learning processes, advocating for a ban on smartphones and tablets in schools.
German Education Expert Warns Against AI in Schools
Klaus Zierer, a prominent German education researcher, warns against the use of AI in schools, citing a MIT study suggesting that excessive AI use can hinder brain development and arguing that AI replaces essential learning processes, advocating for a ban on smartphones and tablets in schools.
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56% Bias Score

Low Interest in Refurbished Smartphones in Germany
A Vodafone survey reveals that only 25 percent of German consumers have purchased a refurbished smartphone, compared to higher percentages in France (38 percent), the UK (33 percent), Sweden (27 percent), and Spain (28 percent).

Low Interest in Refurbished Smartphones in Germany
A Vodafone survey reveals that only 25 percent of German consumers have purchased a refurbished smartphone, compared to higher percentages in France (38 percent), the UK (33 percent), Sweden (27 percent), and Spain (28 percent).
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16% Bias Score

Police Chaplains in Hesse and Rhineland-Palatinate: Providing Support and Ethical Reflection
In Hesse and Rhineland-Palatinate, police chaplains offer crucial support to officers, addressing the emotional and ethical challenges of police work, particularly in the aftermath of traumatic events like the 2017 G20 summit violence and the 2020 Hanau attack.

Police Chaplains in Hesse and Rhineland-Palatinate: Providing Support and Ethical Reflection
In Hesse and Rhineland-Palatinate, police chaplains offer crucial support to officers, addressing the emotional and ethical challenges of police work, particularly in the aftermath of traumatic events like the 2017 G20 summit violence and the 2020 Hanau attack.
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16% Bias Score

Economic Viability of Saxony-Franconia Railway Upgrade Despite Government Inaction
Despite a positive cost-benefit analysis and rising passenger numbers (over 10.5 million annually, double 2016 levels), the German government has halted plans to electrify and upgrade the Saxony-Franconia railway line, delaying decisions until the 2025/26 budgets.

Economic Viability of Saxony-Franconia Railway Upgrade Despite Government Inaction
Despite a positive cost-benefit analysis and rising passenger numbers (over 10.5 million annually, double 2016 levels), the German government has halted plans to electrify and upgrade the Saxony-Franconia railway line, delaying decisions until the 2025/26 budgets.
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48% Bias Score

French Official's Conflict of Interest Case Headed to Supreme Court
The French Supreme Court will decide on Wednesday whether a former high-ranking official, Marc Kohler, concealed family ties to the Aponte family, owners of MSC, while making decisions benefiting the company between 2009 and 2016.

French Official's Conflict of Interest Case Headed to Supreme Court
The French Supreme Court will decide on Wednesday whether a former high-ranking official, Marc Kohler, concealed family ties to the Aponte family, owners of MSC, while making decisions benefiting the company between 2009 and 2016.
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24% Bias Score

Increasing Demand for Specialist Appointments in Saxony-Anhalt
In Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, the number of patients using the Kassenärztliche Vereinigung (KV) to book specialist appointments is rising, while the number of available appointments is falling, leading to longer wait times and concerns about physician shortages.

Increasing Demand for Specialist Appointments in Saxony-Anhalt
In Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, the number of patients using the Kassenärztliche Vereinigung (KV) to book specialist appointments is rising, while the number of available appointments is falling, leading to longer wait times and concerns about physician shortages.
Progress
20% Bias Score

Germany Halts Electrification of Saxony-Franconia Railway Despite Economic Viability
Despite a positive cost-benefit analysis and rising passenger numbers (over 10.5 million annually, double that of 2016), the German government has halted the planned electrification and expansion of the Saxony-Franconia railway line, citing budget constraints and delaying decisions until 2025-2026.

Germany Halts Electrification of Saxony-Franconia Railway Despite Economic Viability
Despite a positive cost-benefit analysis and rising passenger numbers (over 10.5 million annually, double that of 2016), the German government has halted the planned electrification and expansion of the Saxony-Franconia railway line, citing budget constraints and delaying decisions until 2025-2026.
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36% Bias Score
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