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Ex-CSU Chief Huber Considers Future Coalition with Greens
Former CSU chairman Erwin Huber stated at a Green party event that the CSU should keep options open for a future coalition with the Greens, contrasting with the current party leadership's stance.
Ex-CSU Chief Huber Considers Future Coalition with Greens
Former CSU chairman Erwin Huber stated at a Green party event that the CSU should keep options open for a future coalition with the Greens, contrasting with the current party leadership's stance.
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48% Bias Score


German Court Sentences Two Syrians to Prison for IS Membership
A German court sentenced two Syrian men to six and seven years in prison for membership in the Islamic State (IS), rejecting accusations of murder and war crimes due to insufficient evidence.
German Court Sentences Two Syrians to Prison for IS Membership
A German court sentenced two Syrian men to six and seven years in prison for membership in the Islamic State (IS), rejecting accusations of murder and war crimes due to insufficient evidence.
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36% Bias Score


German State Criticizes Federal Plan to Cut Offshore Wind Energy
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's Minister President Manuela Schwesig sharply criticized the German federal government's plans to significantly reduce investments in offshore wind energy, citing high public acceptance and the technology's contribution to Germany's secure energy supply.
German State Criticizes Federal Plan to Cut Offshore Wind Energy
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's Minister President Manuela Schwesig sharply criticized the German federal government's plans to significantly reduce investments in offshore wind energy, citing high public acceptance and the technology's contribution to Germany's secure energy supply.
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40% Bias Score


€15 Billion Shortfall Delays German Autobahn Expansion
A €15 billion funding gap threatens to delay the expansion and construction of several highways in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, impacting projects like the A20, A21, and A25, according to a statement by the Minister-President of Schleswig-Holstein.
€15 Billion Shortfall Delays German Autobahn Expansion
A €15 billion funding gap threatens to delay the expansion and construction of several highways in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany, impacting projects like the A20, A21, and A25, according to a statement by the Minister-President of Schleswig-Holstein.
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44% Bias Score


Hamburg Police Warn of QR Code Drug Ads
The Bund Deutscher Kriminalbeamter (BDK) in Hamburg warns about drug dealers using QR code stickers in public spaces to advertise their services, highlighting a concerning increase in drug taxis and a backlog of cases in the public prosecutor's office.
Hamburg Police Warn of QR Code Drug Ads
The Bund Deutscher Kriminalbeamter (BDK) in Hamburg warns about drug dealers using QR code stickers in public spaces to advertise their services, highlighting a concerning increase in drug taxis and a backlog of cases in the public prosecutor's office.
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28% Bias Score


Royal Shakespeare Company Announces Voluntary Redundancy Program
Facing a £5-£6 million shortfall, the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) is encouraging 420 of its 835 employees to apply for voluntary redundancy to address increasing staffing costs, declining public investment, and the cost of living crisis.
Royal Shakespeare Company Announces Voluntary Redundancy Program
Facing a £5-£6 million shortfall, the Royal Shakespeare Company (RSC) is encouraging 420 of its 835 employees to apply for voluntary redundancy to address increasing staffing costs, declining public investment, and the cost of living crisis.
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24% Bias Score

Financial Preparedness for Retirement in 10 Years
A couple in their mid-50s with $800,000 in RRSPs, $100,000 in TFSAs, and a $600,000 house ($200,000 mortgage) seeks advice on retirement readiness in 10 years.

Financial Preparedness for Retirement in 10 Years
A couple in their mid-50s with $800,000 in RRSPs, $100,000 in TFSAs, and a $600,000 house ($200,000 mortgage) seeks advice on retirement readiness in 10 years.
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20% Bias Score

Alberta to Add Citizenship Marker to Driver's Licenses
The Alberta government will add a citizenship marker (CAN) to driver's licenses and provincial ID cards starting next fall, a move criticized for its lack of justification and potential for discrimination against non-citizens.

Alberta to Add Citizenship Marker to Driver's Licenses
The Alberta government will add a citizenship marker (CAN) to driver's licenses and provincial ID cards starting next fall, a move criticized for its lack of justification and potential for discrimination against non-citizens.
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56% Bias Score

German State Leaders Criticize Federal Wind Energy Cuts
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's Minister President Manuela Schwesig sharply criticized federal plans to significantly reduce investments in offshore wind energy, emphasizing its public acceptance and contribution to Germany's energy security.

German State Leaders Criticize Federal Wind Energy Cuts
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's Minister President Manuela Schwesig sharply criticized federal plans to significantly reduce investments in offshore wind energy, emphasizing its public acceptance and contribution to Germany's energy security.
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40% Bias Score

Guinea's Referendum: A Test of the Military Junta's Power
Amidst an opposition boycott, Guinea holds a referendum on a new constitution, a key step in the military junta's transition, raising concerns about the junta leader's potential bid for power.

Guinea's Referendum: A Test of the Military Junta's Power
Amidst an opposition boycott, Guinea holds a referendum on a new constitution, a key step in the military junta's transition, raising concerns about the junta leader's potential bid for power.
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32% Bias Score

Germans' Fear Index at Lowest Point Since 2021, but Economic Concerns Remain High
A recent R+V insurance survey reveals that Germans' anxiety levels are at their lowest since 2021, with the "fear index" at 37, down 5 percentage points from 2024; however, concerns about rising living costs and state capacity remain significant.

Germans' Fear Index at Lowest Point Since 2021, but Economic Concerns Remain High
A recent R+V insurance survey reveals that Germans' anxiety levels are at their lowest since 2021, with the "fear index" at 37, down 5 percentage points from 2024; however, concerns about rising living costs and state capacity remain significant.
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24% Bias Score

First Channel Migrant Deported to France Under New Deal
The UK has deported its first Channel migrant to France under a new agreement, involving a one-in, one-out policy, after a series of legal challenges and flight cancellations.

First Channel Migrant Deported to France Under New Deal
The UK has deported its first Channel migrant to France under a new agreement, involving a one-in, one-out policy, after a series of legal challenges and flight cancellations.
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52% Bias Score
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