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German Coalition Talks: Trade Policy Divisions Emerge
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD, despite largely agreeing on the need for free trade agreements with Latin America, India, and other regions, are divided on issues like the Supply Chain Act, where the CDU seeks its abolishment while the SPD supports an EU-aligned approach; both parties agree on a 'de-risk...
German Coalition Talks: Trade Policy Divisions Emerge
Germany's CDU/CSU and SPD, despite largely agreeing on the need for free trade agreements with Latin America, India, and other regions, are divided on issues like the Supply Chain Act, where the CDU seeks its abolishment while the SPD supports an EU-aligned approach; both parties agree on a 'de-risk...
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32% Bias Score


German Court Sentences Woman to 12 Years for Husband's Murder, Citing Abuse
A German court sentenced a 59-year-old Bangladeshi woman to 12 years in prison for murdering her abusive husband in Offenbach after poisoning and strangling him; the judge cited the husband's years of abuse as a mitigating factor, reducing the sentence from life imprisonment.
German Court Sentences Woman to 12 Years for Husband's Murder, Citing Abuse
A German court sentenced a 59-year-old Bangladeshi woman to 12 years in prison for murdering her abusive husband in Offenbach after poisoning and strangling him; the judge cited the husband's years of abuse as a mitigating factor, reducing the sentence from life imprisonment.
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60% Bias Score


Post-Election Coalition Talks in Germany: CDU Seeks SPD Partnership Amidst Uncertainties
Following Germany's Bundestag election, CDU leader Friedrich Merz seeks a coalition with the SPD, aiming for a new government by Easter; however, the SPD plans a member vote on the matter, and disagreements exist over defense spending and migration policies, with the Hamburg state election adding an...
Post-Election Coalition Talks in Germany: CDU Seeks SPD Partnership Amidst Uncertainties
Following Germany's Bundestag election, CDU leader Friedrich Merz seeks a coalition with the SPD, aiming for a new government by Easter; however, the SPD plans a member vote on the matter, and disagreements exist over defense spending and migration policies, with the Hamburg state election adding an...
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40% Bias Score


Cologne Carnival Makes History with First LGBTQ+ Dreigestirn
Cologne's 2024 Carnival features its first LGBTQ+ Dreigestirn (Prince, Peasant, Virgin) from the StattGarde Colonia Ahoj e.V., a queer carnival society, marking a significant shift towards inclusivity in this traditionally conservative event and receiving largely positive public response.
Cologne Carnival Makes History with First LGBTQ+ Dreigestirn
Cologne's 2024 Carnival features its first LGBTQ+ Dreigestirn (Prince, Peasant, Virgin) from the StattGarde Colonia Ahoj e.V., a queer carnival society, marking a significant shift towards inclusivity in this traditionally conservative event and receiving largely positive public response.
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44% Bias Score


Austria Forms Center-Left Coalition Government
Austria's ÖVP, SPÖ, and Neos parties formed a center-left coalition government; the program includes budget consolidation, stricter asylum laws, social policies, and a cabinet led by Chancellor Christian Stocker (ÖVP) and Vice-Chancellor Andreas Babler (SPÖ).
Austria Forms Center-Left Coalition Government
Austria's ÖVP, SPÖ, and Neos parties formed a center-left coalition government; the program includes budget consolidation, stricter asylum laws, social policies, and a cabinet led by Chancellor Christian Stocker (ÖVP) and Vice-Chancellor Andreas Babler (SPÖ).
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36% Bias Score


Germany's Foreign Policy Transition: Navigating the Merz-Scholz Handoff"
Following Germany's recent election, Chancellor-elect Friedrich Merz and outgoing Chancellor Olaf Scholz are navigating a complex foreign policy transition, marked by information sharing and coordinating stances on the Ukraine war while balancing Germany's relationship with the US and its desire for...
Germany's Foreign Policy Transition: Navigating the Merz-Scholz Handoff"
Following Germany's recent election, Chancellor-elect Friedrich Merz and outgoing Chancellor Olaf Scholz are navigating a complex foreign policy transition, marked by information sharing and coordinating stances on the Ukraine war while balancing Germany's relationship with the US and its desire for...
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44% Bias Score

Wirecard Lawsuit: Court Rejects EY's Inclusion
The Bavarian Supreme Regional Court rejected the inclusion of EY, Wirecard's auditor, in a large-scale investor lawsuit due to the absence of a direct link between the audit report and public market information, shifting responsibility to Wirecard, leaving individual lawsuits as the only remaining r...

Wirecard Lawsuit: Court Rejects EY's Inclusion
The Bavarian Supreme Regional Court rejected the inclusion of EY, Wirecard's auditor, in a large-scale investor lawsuit due to the absence of a direct link between the audit report and public market information, shifting responsibility to Wirecard, leaving individual lawsuits as the only remaining r...
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40% Bias Score

Zero Day": Cyberattack Cripples US, Ex-President Leads Investigation
A nationwide cyberattack in "Zero Day" causes widespread infrastructure failure, thousands of deaths, and political division, prompting a former president to lead an investigation amid conspiracy theories and questions about national security.

Zero Day": Cyberattack Cripples US, Ex-President Leads Investigation
A nationwide cyberattack in "Zero Day" causes widespread infrastructure failure, thousands of deaths, and political division, prompting a former president to lead an investigation amid conspiracy theories and questions about national security.
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48% Bias Score

Palantir CEO Slams Germany's Military and Tech Sector
Alex Karp, Palantir CEO and former Goethe University philosophy PhD, sharply criticizes Germany's weakened military and near-nonexistent tech sector, contrasting it with Palantir's booming US military contracts and advocating for a stronger government-industry partnership.

Palantir CEO Slams Germany's Military and Tech Sector
Alex Karp, Palantir CEO and former Goethe University philosophy PhD, sharply criticizes Germany's weakened military and near-nonexistent tech sector, contrasting it with Palantir's booming US military contracts and advocating for a stronger government-industry partnership.
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56% Bias Score

Tate Brothers Allowed to Leave Romania Amidst Ongoing Sexual Exploitation Investigation
Andrew and Tristan Tate, facing charges of rape and sexual exploitation in Romania involving over 34 victims and an alleged $2.8 million profit, were permitted to leave the country, despite an ongoing investigation, after a court ruling invalidated key evidence.

Tate Brothers Allowed to Leave Romania Amidst Ongoing Sexual Exploitation Investigation
Andrew and Tristan Tate, facing charges of rape and sexual exploitation in Romania involving over 34 victims and an alleged $2.8 million profit, were permitted to leave the country, despite an ongoing investigation, after a court ruling invalidated key evidence.
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48% Bias Score

German Economists Urge Debt Increase for Military Buildup
German economists Christoph Trebesch and Johannes Marzian advocate for increased national debt to finance the country's military expansion, citing historical precedents and the perceived threat from Russia.

German Economists Urge Debt Increase for Military Buildup
German economists Christoph Trebesch and Johannes Marzian advocate for increased national debt to finance the country's military expansion, citing historical precedents and the perceived threat from Russia.
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48% Bias Score

German Real Wages Surge 3.1% in 2024, Highest in 16 Years
German employees experienced a 3.1% real wage increase in 2024, the highest in 16 years, due to lower inflation (2.2%), tax-free inflation compensation premiums up to €3000, and collective bargaining agreements; however, the premium's expiration is expected to impact 2025.

German Real Wages Surge 3.1% in 2024, Highest in 16 Years
German employees experienced a 3.1% real wage increase in 2024, the highest in 16 years, due to lower inflation (2.2%), tax-free inflation compensation premiums up to €3000, and collective bargaining agreements; however, the premium's expiration is expected to impact 2025.
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36% Bias Score
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