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EU AI Act Mandates Transparency for General-Purpose AI Models
New EU regulations require transparency and safety protocols for general-purpose AI models starting August 1st, 2024, with enforcement beginning later, while concerns about copyright protection remain.
EU AI Act Mandates Transparency for General-Purpose AI Models
New EU regulations require transparency and safety protocols for general-purpose AI models starting August 1st, 2024, with enforcement beginning later, while concerns about copyright protection remain.
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36% Bias Score


Daimler Truck Forecasts Significant Sales and Profit Decline, Announces Job Cuts
Daimler Truck's Q2 results showed a 5% decline in sales, a 6% drop in revenue to €11.8 billion, and a 4% decrease in adjusted EBIT to €1.1 billion; the company forecasts an 11% sales decline to 410,000 vehicles and a 13% revenue drop to €44 billion by the end of the year, prompting 2,000 job cuts in...
Daimler Truck Forecasts Significant Sales and Profit Decline, Announces Job Cuts
Daimler Truck's Q2 results showed a 5% decline in sales, a 6% drop in revenue to €11.8 billion, and a 4% decrease in adjusted EBIT to €1.1 billion; the company forecasts an 11% sales decline to 410,000 vehicles and a 13% revenue drop to €44 billion by the end of the year, prompting 2,000 job cuts in...
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Germany Reaffirms Commitment to Steel Industry Amidst US Tariffs and Green Transition
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz visited Saarland to reaffirm the government's commitment to the steel industry's future, including navigating US tariffs and transitioning to green steel production; negotiations with the US on steel tariffs are ongoing, and the government aims to create a comprehensive...
Germany Reaffirms Commitment to Steel Industry Amidst US Tariffs and Green Transition
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz visited Saarland to reaffirm the government's commitment to the steel industry's future, including navigating US tariffs and transitioning to green steel production; negotiations with the US on steel tariffs are ongoing, and the government aims to create a comprehensive...
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44% Bias Score


A66 Salzbachtalbrücke Fully Reopens After Four-Year Reconstruction
After four years, the fully rebuilt A66 Salzbachtalbrücke near Wiesbaden reopened on August 4th, 2023, costing €225 million, following the demolition of its predecessor due to safety concerns after concrete fell onto a lower road in June 2021.
A66 Salzbachtalbrücke Fully Reopens After Four-Year Reconstruction
After four years, the fully rebuilt A66 Salzbachtalbrücke near Wiesbaden reopened on August 4th, 2023, costing €225 million, following the demolition of its predecessor due to safety concerns after concrete fell onto a lower road in June 2021.
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Planned Berlin Protests Near ARD Interview
Two protests are planned near the August 3rd ARD interview with Green Party co-leader Felix Banaszak in Berlin, following a disruptive protest during the July 20th interview with AfD leader Alice Weidel; one protest group, "Nuklearia," plans a visual protest in favor of nuclear power, while police a...
Planned Berlin Protests Near ARD Interview
Two protests are planned near the August 3rd ARD interview with Green Party co-leader Felix Banaszak in Berlin, following a disruptive protest during the July 20th interview with AfD leader Alice Weidel; one protest group, "Nuklearia," plans a visual protest in favor of nuclear power, while police a...
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Germany Delays Lifting 100ml Liquid Limit in Carry-On Luggage
Germany's airports will likely not remove the 100ml liquid limit rule for carry-on luggage, despite having new CT scanners at some checkpoints. This is because of existing older scanners, missing software, and the inability to pre-inform travelers about which scanner they'll use. The current technol...
Germany Delays Lifting 100ml Liquid Limit in Carry-On Luggage
Germany's airports will likely not remove the 100ml liquid limit rule for carry-on luggage, despite having new CT scanners at some checkpoints. This is because of existing older scanners, missing software, and the inability to pre-inform travelers about which scanner they'll use. The current technol...
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Bayer Raises Forecast Despite €2.2 Billion in Legal Provisions
Bayer raised its 2025 sales forecast to €46-48 billion and Ebitda to €9.7-10.2 billion, driven by pharmaceutical success, while announcing €1.7 billion in provisions for US glyphosate litigation and €530 million for PCB cases, despite settling thousands of Roundup lawsuits.

Bayer Raises Forecast Despite €2.2 Billion in Legal Provisions
Bayer raised its 2025 sales forecast to €46-48 billion and Ebitda to €9.7-10.2 billion, driven by pharmaceutical success, while announcing €1.7 billion in provisions for US glyphosate litigation and €530 million for PCB cases, despite settling thousands of Roundup lawsuits.
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48% Bias Score

Germany Affirms Commitment to Steel Industry, Seeks to Reduce US Tariffs
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz visited Saarland, affirming the government's commitment to preserving the German steel industry through a reliable steel strategy and negotiations to reduce US steel tariffs of 50 percent, emphasizing the need for a rapid transition to green steel production.

Germany Affirms Commitment to Steel Industry, Seeks to Reduce US Tariffs
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz visited Saarland, affirming the government's commitment to preserving the German steel industry through a reliable steel strategy and negotiations to reduce US steel tariffs of 50 percent, emphasizing the need for a rapid transition to green steel production.
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32% Bias Score

Greenpeace Protests Reichling Gas Drilling
Thirteen Greenpeace activists protested the planned Erdgasbohrung near Ammersee in Reichling, Germany, on August 1st, 2025, raising concerns about environmental impact and climate change despite the company announcing the start of rig construction for July 29th, 2025.

Greenpeace Protests Reichling Gas Drilling
Thirteen Greenpeace activists protested the planned Erdgasbohrung near Ammersee in Reichling, Germany, on August 1st, 2025, raising concerns about environmental impact and climate change despite the company announcing the start of rig construction for July 29th, 2025.
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Woidke Calls for Restart of Federal Constitutional Court Judge Selection
Brandenburg's Minister President Dietmar Woidke proposed restarting the selection process for three Federal Constitutional Court judges after the process stalled due to disagreements within the Union faction regarding SPD candidate Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf's stance on abortion and mandatory vaccinati...

Woidke Calls for Restart of Federal Constitutional Court Judge Selection
Brandenburg's Minister President Dietmar Woidke proposed restarting the selection process for three Federal Constitutional Court judges after the process stalled due to disagreements within the Union faction regarding SPD candidate Frauke Brosius-Gersdorf's stance on abortion and mandatory vaccinati...
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German Court Acquits X User of Hate Speech Charges Over Trump Assassination Attempt Comments
A German court acquitted Sebastian Hotz, a 29-year-old with 740,000 X followers, of charges related to disturbing public peace after he posted comments on an assassination attempt against Donald Trump, comparing it to missing a bus and stating his approval of fascists dying; the court deemed the pos...

German Court Acquits X User of Hate Speech Charges Over Trump Assassination Attempt Comments
A German court acquitted Sebastian Hotz, a 29-year-old with 740,000 X followers, of charges related to disturbing public peace after he posted comments on an assassination attempt against Donald Trump, comparing it to missing a bus and stating his approval of fascists dying; the court deemed the pos...
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Germany's Balancing Act in the Gaza Crisis
German Foreign Minister Wadephul is traveling to Tel Aviv for talks amid criticism of Israel's Gaza actions, facing pressure to impose sanctions, an unprecedented move in German-Israeli relations, while balancing its historical responsibility toward Israel and the humanitarian crisis.

Germany's Balancing Act in the Gaza Crisis
German Foreign Minister Wadephul is traveling to Tel Aviv for talks amid criticism of Israel's Gaza actions, facing pressure to impose sanctions, an unprecedented move in German-Israeli relations, while balancing its historical responsibility toward Israel and the humanitarian crisis.
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44% Bias Score
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