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German Bundestag Faces Special Session to Approve Defense and Infrastructure Funds
Due to the strong showing of the AfD and Left parties in the recent German elections, preventing a two-thirds majority for a constitutional amendment in the new Bundestag, the current parliament may hold a special session to approve two large special funds for defense and infrastructure before the n...
German Bundestag Faces Special Session to Approve Defense and Infrastructure Funds
Due to the strong showing of the AfD and Left parties in the recent German elections, preventing a two-thirds majority for a constitutional amendment in the new Bundestag, the current parliament may hold a special session to approve two large special funds for defense and infrastructure before the n...
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56% Bias Score


Trump Declares English Official U.S. Language
Donald Trump declared English the official language of the U.S. via executive order, impacting government services and potentially creating challenges for non-English speakers.
Trump Declares English Official U.S. Language
Donald Trump declared English the official language of the U.S. via executive order, impacting government services and potentially creating challenges for non-English speakers.
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68% Bias Score


Macron and Starmer Propose Ukraine Ceasefire
French President Macron and UK Labour leader Starmer proposed a one-month ceasefire in the Ukraine war, focusing on air, sea, and energy infrastructure to allow for diplomatic solutions, while fighting on the eastern front would continue.
Macron and Starmer Propose Ukraine Ceasefire
French President Macron and UK Labour leader Starmer proposed a one-month ceasefire in the Ukraine war, focusing on air, sea, and energy infrastructure to allow for diplomatic solutions, while fighting on the eastern front would continue.
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44% Bias Score


German Venture Capital Funding Shows Stark Gender Gap in 2024
A new EY study reveals that in 2024, only €43 million, or 10.6 percent, of venture capital went to startups founded exclusively by women in Germany, compared to €6.2 billion for all-male teams and €834 million for mixed teams, showcasing a significant gender disparity in funding.
German Venture Capital Funding Shows Stark Gender Gap in 2024
A new EY study reveals that in 2024, only €43 million, or 10.6 percent, of venture capital went to startups founded exclusively by women in Germany, compared to €6.2 billion for all-male teams and €834 million for mixed teams, showcasing a significant gender disparity in funding.
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48% Bias Score


Israel Agrees to Gaza Ceasefire Extension, Contingent on Hamas Hostage Release
Following the expiration of the initial ceasefire, Israel conditionally agreed to a US-brokered extension through Ramadan and Passover in exchange for a phased release of hostages held by Hamas; the success of this extension hinges on Hamas's acceptance and the potential for subsequent negotiations.
Israel Agrees to Gaza Ceasefire Extension, Contingent on Hamas Hostage Release
Following the expiration of the initial ceasefire, Israel conditionally agreed to a US-brokered extension through Ramadan and Passover in exchange for a phased release of hostages held by Hamas; the success of this extension hinges on Hamas's acceptance and the potential for subsequent negotiations.
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52% Bias Score


Germany Retains PKK Terrorist Designation Despite Ceasefire
Despite the PKK's announced ceasefire in Turkey, the German Interior Ministry maintains its classification of the group as a terrorist organization due to concerns about its 14,500 members in Germany, logistical support for the wider organization, and recruitment efforts.
Germany Retains PKK Terrorist Designation Despite Ceasefire
Despite the PKK's announced ceasefire in Turkey, the German Interior Ministry maintains its classification of the group as a terrorist organization due to concerns about its 14,500 members in Germany, logistical support for the wider organization, and recruitment efforts.
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44% Bias Score

Thuringia Faces Budget Challenges Amidst Investment Debate
Thuringia's 2024 budget, balanced using a reserve, reveals a €99 million spending excess despite adding €420 million to the reserve due to one-time factors; this creates tension between needed investment and maintaining the debt brake.

Thuringia Faces Budget Challenges Amidst Investment Debate
Thuringia's 2024 budget, balanced using a reserve, reveals a €99 million spending excess despite adding €420 million to the reserve due to one-time factors; this creates tension between needed investment and maintaining the debt brake.
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36% Bias Score

German Court Overturns Cultural Officer Appointment Due to Lack of Qualifications
A German court overturned the appointment of Florian Roth as cultural officer due to insufficient qualifications, prompting public debate and uncertainty about the future selection process.

German Court Overturns Cultural Officer Appointment Due to Lack of Qualifications
A German court overturned the appointment of Florian Roth as cultural officer due to insufficient qualifications, prompting public debate and uncertainty about the future selection process.
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40% Bias Score

Munich Management Kolloquium: German Auto Industry's Transformation
The 32nd Munich Management Kolloquium (MMK) at TUM University, from October 25-26, 2024, focuses on the German automotive industry's challenges (digital transformation, e-mobility) and the role of collaboration between academia and business in fostering innovation, attracting international talent, a...

Munich Management Kolloquium: German Auto Industry's Transformation
The 32nd Munich Management Kolloquium (MMK) at TUM University, from October 25-26, 2024, focuses on the German automotive industry's challenges (digital transformation, e-mobility) and the role of collaboration between academia and business in fostering innovation, attracting international talent, a...
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48% Bias Score

Death of Bernhard Vogel: Long-Time German Minister-President Passes Away
Bernhard Vogel, former Minister-President of Rhineland-Palatinate and Thuringia, passed away; his 23-year tenure as Landesregierungschef is a record, marked by both political successes and tragedies.

Death of Bernhard Vogel: Long-Time German Minister-President Passes Away
Bernhard Vogel, former Minister-President of Rhineland-Palatinate and Thuringia, passed away; his 23-year tenure as Landesregierungschef is a record, marked by both political successes and tragedies.
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16% Bias Score

Major Statistical Error Invalidates Widely Cited Study on Race and Violence
A 2017 study on race and violence, widely cited in subsequent research, contained a major statistical error identified by the "Error: A Bug Bounty Program for Science" project, invalidating its key conclusions and highlighting the need for improved error detection in scientific publications.

Major Statistical Error Invalidates Widely Cited Study on Race and Violence
A 2017 study on race and violence, widely cited in subsequent research, contained a major statistical error identified by the "Error: A Bug Bounty Program for Science" project, invalidating its key conclusions and highlighting the need for improved error detection in scientific publications.
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36% Bias Score

Austria: ÖVP's Stocker Forms Coalition After Failed Far-Right Talks
Following the failure of initial coalition talks and Karl Nehammer's resignation, Austrian People's Party Secretary General Karl Stocker became party leader and briefly negotiated with the far-right FPÖ before forming a coalition with SPÖ and NEOS, implementing controversial and potentially unconsti...

Austria: ÖVP's Stocker Forms Coalition After Failed Far-Right Talks
Following the failure of initial coalition talks and Karl Nehammer's resignation, Austrian People's Party Secretary General Karl Stocker became party leader and briefly negotiated with the far-right FPÖ before forming a coalition with SPÖ and NEOS, implementing controversial and potentially unconsti...
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40% Bias Score
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