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Saxony Distributes Special Funds: Infrastructure Focus
The Saxon state government and municipalities have agreed on a plan to distribute 4.8 billion euros in special funds, with over half going directly to local communities for infrastructure improvements over four years, prioritizing smaller projects.
Saxony Distributes Special Funds: Infrastructure Focus
The Saxon state government and municipalities have agreed on a plan to distribute 4.8 billion euros in special funds, with over half going directly to local communities for infrastructure improvements over four years, prioritizing smaller projects.
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28% Bias Score


Munich Fish Sculpture Removed Due to Public Complaints
Due to complaints about accumulating litter, a fish sculpture in Munich, designed to highlight plastic pollution in the Isar River, has been ordered for removal by city authorities after repeated attempts to maintain its cleanliness failed.
Munich Fish Sculpture Removed Due to Public Complaints
Due to complaints about accumulating litter, a fish sculpture in Munich, designed to highlight plastic pollution in the Isar River, has been ordered for removal by city authorities after repeated attempts to maintain its cleanliness failed.
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48% Bias Score


Munich Cafe Owner's Appeal Rejected Amidst Repeated Hygiene Violations
A Munich cafe owner's appeal against a fine for serving unfit food was rejected due to his absence from court, marked by a late-night sick note; the cafe faced 56 hygiene violations, including rodent infestation and unsanitary conditions.
Munich Cafe Owner's Appeal Rejected Amidst Repeated Hygiene Violations
A Munich cafe owner's appeal against a fine for serving unfit food was rejected due to his absence from court, marked by a late-night sick note; the cafe faced 56 hygiene violations, including rodent infestation and unsanitary conditions.
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4% Bias Score


Polish Military Downs Drones During Russian Attacks on Ukraine
During ongoing Russian attacks on Ukraine, the Polish military intercepted and destroyed drones that violated Polish airspace, prompting temporary closures of four airports, including Warsaw Chopin Airport, while the government urged citizens to remain indoors and monitor official announcements.
Polish Military Downs Drones During Russian Attacks on Ukraine
During ongoing Russian attacks on Ukraine, the Polish military intercepted and destroyed drones that violated Polish airspace, prompting temporary closures of four airports, including Warsaw Chopin Airport, while the government urged citizens to remain indoors and monitor official announcements.
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4% Bias Score


Apple Unveils iPhone Air: Thinnest iPhone Yet, Hints at Foldable Future
Apple launched the iPhone Air, its thinnest iPhone at 5.6 mm, featuring a 6.5-inch screen, titanium frame, single camera lens with enhanced software capabilities, and eSIM only; analysts suggest this design signals progress towards a foldable iPhone.
Apple Unveils iPhone Air: Thinnest iPhone Yet, Hints at Foldable Future
Apple launched the iPhone Air, its thinnest iPhone at 5.6 mm, featuring a 6.5-inch screen, titanium frame, single camera lens with enhanced software capabilities, and eSIM only; analysts suggest this design signals progress towards a foldable iPhone.
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28% Bias Score


German Education Expert Warns Against AI in Schools
Klaus Zierer, a renowned German education researcher, warns against the use of AI in schools, citing a MIT study showing that excessive AI use can harm brain development and hinder personal growth, while Bremen is already using AI software in its schools.
German Education Expert Warns Against AI in Schools
Klaus Zierer, a renowned German education researcher, warns against the use of AI in schools, citing a MIT study showing that excessive AI use can harm brain development and hinder personal growth, while Bremen is already using AI software in its schools.
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60% Bias Score

Germany's 49-Euro Ticket Faces Uncertain Future Amidst Funding Dispute
Negotiations between Germany's federal and state governments on the future of the 49-euro Deutschlandticket public transportation pass are ongoing, with disagreements over funding expected increases beyond the currently allocated 3 billion euros annually.

Germany's 49-Euro Ticket Faces Uncertain Future Amidst Funding Dispute
Negotiations between Germany's federal and state governments on the future of the 49-euro Deutschlandticket public transportation pass are ongoing, with disagreements over funding expected increases beyond the currently allocated 3 billion euros annually.
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32% Bias Score

Munich's Left Party Proposes Rent Cap Reform for Municipal Housing
The Left party in Munich proposes reforming the city's rent cap for municipal housing, aiming to limit rent to 30% of household net income, potentially increasing rents for higher-income residents to alleviate the city's budget strain.

Munich's Left Party Proposes Rent Cap Reform for Municipal Housing
The Left party in Munich proposes reforming the city's rent cap for municipal housing, aiming to limit rent to 30% of household net income, potentially increasing rents for higher-income residents to alleviate the city's budget strain.
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20% Bias Score

German Television Awards 2024: Key Winners and Highlights
The 2024 German Television Awards ceremony in Cologne saw several notable wins, including Maria Furtwängler for Best Actress, Leonard Kunz for Best Actor, and multiple awards for "Kranken Berlin," "Herrhausen," and the Kaulitz twins' Netflix show.

German Television Awards 2024: Key Winners and Highlights
The 2024 German Television Awards ceremony in Cologne saw several notable wins, including Maria Furtwängler for Best Actress, Leonard Kunz for Best Actor, and multiple awards for "Kranken Berlin," "Herrhausen," and the Kaulitz twins' Netflix show.
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12% Bias Score

Childhood Obesity Overtakes Underweight as Most Common Malnutrition Form
According to a new Unicef report, overweight has surpassed underweight as the most prevalent form of malnutrition among children and adolescents globally, with obesity rates rising from 3 percent to 9.4 percent since 2000, while underweight decreased from 13 percent to 9.2 percent.

Childhood Obesity Overtakes Underweight as Most Common Malnutrition Form
According to a new Unicef report, overweight has surpassed underweight as the most prevalent form of malnutrition among children and adolescents globally, with obesity rates rising from 3 percent to 9.4 percent since 2000, while underweight decreased from 13 percent to 9.2 percent.
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16% Bias Score

Global Matcha Hype Leads to Supply Crisis in Japan
Driven by social media trends and tourism, the global demand for Matcha, a Japanese green tea powder, has surged, exceeding supply and causing price increases, while a decline in Japanese farmers and climate change impacts production.

Global Matcha Hype Leads to Supply Crisis in Japan
Driven by social media trends and tourism, the global demand for Matcha, a Japanese green tea powder, has surged, exceeding supply and causing price increases, while a decline in Japanese farmers and climate change impacts production.
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24% 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
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