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German Court Rules on Tax Filing Notification: Explicit Communication Required for Penalties
A German court ruled that a tax office's passive suggestion to file a tax return wasn't sufficient to impose late-filing penalties on a couple who overestimated a tax allowance; the court emphasized that explicit communication of obligations is necessary to justify penalties.
German Court Rules on Tax Filing Notification: Explicit Communication Required for Penalties
A German court ruled that a tax office's passive suggestion to file a tax return wasn't sufficient to impose late-filing penalties on a couple who overestimated a tax allowance; the court emphasized that explicit communication of obligations is necessary to justify penalties.
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32% Bias Score


Niedersachsen Leads German Wind Energy Expansion with 70% Surge in New Turbines
In the first half of 2024, Niedersachsen, Germany, experienced a 70% surge in new wind turbine installations, adding 91 onshore turbines and 502 megawatts, becoming second in Germany behind Nordrhein-Westfalen. This growth, however, necessitates improved grid infrastructure to manage increased capac...
Niedersachsen Leads German Wind Energy Expansion with 70% Surge in New Turbines
In the first half of 2024, Niedersachsen, Germany, experienced a 70% surge in new wind turbine installations, adding 91 onshore turbines and 502 megawatts, becoming second in Germany behind Nordrhein-Westfalen. This growth, however, necessitates improved grid infrastructure to manage increased capac...
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40% Bias Score


EU Sanctions Package Delayed Amidst Internal Divisions and Russia's Evasion Tactics
The EU's 18th sanctions package against Russia, targeting its oil and gas revenue and shadow fleet, is delayed due to Slovakia's objections over its gas supply and Malta's resistance to a variable oil price cap, revealing internal divisions despite the package's ambition.
EU Sanctions Package Delayed Amidst Internal Divisions and Russia's Evasion Tactics
The EU's 18th sanctions package against Russia, targeting its oil and gas revenue and shadow fleet, is delayed due to Slovakia's objections over its gas supply and Malta's resistance to a variable oil price cap, revealing internal divisions despite the package's ambition.
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40% Bias Score


Right-Wing Extremism in Berlin Attracts Young Adolescents
Right-wing extremist groups in Berlin, such as "Jung & Stark," are attracting increasingly younger adolescents, as reported by the Violence Prevention Network, leading to a rise in counseling cases due to youth involvement in these groups.
Right-Wing Extremism in Berlin Attracts Young Adolescents
Right-wing extremist groups in Berlin, such as "Jung & Stark," are attracting increasingly younger adolescents, as reported by the Violence Prevention Network, leading to a rise in counseling cases due to youth involvement in these groups.
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52% Bias Score


Thuringia Expands Wind Farm Areas, Facing Citizen Backlash
New regional plans in Thuringia, Germany, significantly expand areas for wind turbine construction, leading to land acquisition by companies like Abo Energy (potentially 64 turbines) but sparking protests from citizen groups concerned about deforestation near Hermsdorf.
Thuringia Expands Wind Farm Areas, Facing Citizen Backlash
New regional plans in Thuringia, Germany, significantly expand areas for wind turbine construction, leading to land acquisition by companies like Abo Energy (potentially 64 turbines) but sparking protests from citizen groups concerned about deforestation near Hermsdorf.
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44% Bias Score


Berlin Protects Most State-Owned Urban Gardens
The Berlin Senate approved a law securing most state-owned urban gardens, limiting rezoning, requiring replacement plots, and ensuring public access to pathways; exceptions are possible for housing or infrastructure but require House of Representatives approval.
Berlin Protects Most State-Owned Urban Gardens
The Berlin Senate approved a law securing most state-owned urban gardens, limiting rezoning, requiring replacement plots, and ensuring public access to pathways; exceptions are possible for housing or infrastructure but require House of Representatives approval.
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36% Bias Score

Iceland: 12th Volcanic Eruption in Four Years
Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula experienced its 12th volcanic eruption since 2021 on July 16th, 2025, with lava flowing from a 2.4 kilometer fissure, causing evacuations of Grindavik's camping site and parts of the town, as well as the Blue Lagoon, though no infrastructure or people are at risk.

Iceland: 12th Volcanic Eruption in Four Years
Iceland's Reykjanes Peninsula experienced its 12th volcanic eruption since 2021 on July 16th, 2025, with lava flowing from a 2.4 kilometer fissure, causing evacuations of Grindavik's camping site and parts of the town, as well as the Blue Lagoon, though no infrastructure or people are at risk.
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28% Bias Score

Germany to Buy US Patriot Systems for Ukraine
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius is in Washington to discuss further support for Ukraine with his US counterpart, Pete Hegseth, focusing on Germany purchasing two Patriot air defense systems from the US for Ukraine's defense against Russia.

Germany to Buy US Patriot Systems for Ukraine
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius is in Washington to discuss further support for Ukraine with his US counterpart, Pete Hegseth, focusing on Germany purchasing two Patriot air defense systems from the US for Ukraine's defense against Russia.
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44% Bias Score

China's Export Dominance Overtakes Germany
China's export share has doubled Germany's, reaching 16% of the global market, while Germany holds only 8%, according to the Prognos Institute. This is due to China's expansion into new markets and the US isolating itself, impacting competition.

China's Export Dominance Overtakes Germany
China's export share has doubled Germany's, reaching 16% of the global market, while Germany holds only 8%, according to the Prognos Institute. This is due to China's expansion into new markets and the US isolating itself, impacting competition.
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44% Bias Score

Germany Rejects Minimum Wage Exceptions for Seasonal Farm Workers
Germany's agriculture ministry ruled out minimum wage exceptions for seasonal farm workers, citing equal treatment laws; this decision, impacting fruit, vegetable, and wine production, has been criticized by farmers who warn of higher prices and potential production shifts abroad.

Germany Rejects Minimum Wage Exceptions for Seasonal Farm Workers
Germany's agriculture ministry ruled out minimum wage exceptions for seasonal farm workers, citing equal treatment laws; this decision, impacting fruit, vegetable, and wine production, has been criticized by farmers who warn of higher prices and potential production shifts abroad.
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52% Bias Score

Marx Criticizes De-Democratization, Warns Against New Arms Race
Cardinal Reinhard Marx, at the Munich and Freising Archdiocese's annual reception on Monday, delivered a combative speech criticizing societal de-democratization, the decline of international law, and a potential new arms race, advocating instead for dialogue and compromise. Bavaria's State Chancell...

Marx Criticizes De-Democratization, Warns Against New Arms Race
Cardinal Reinhard Marx, at the Munich and Freising Archdiocese's annual reception on Monday, delivered a combative speech criticizing societal de-democratization, the decline of international law, and a potential new arms race, advocating instead for dialogue and compromise. Bavaria's State Chancell...
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44% Bias Score

Greenland Dog Genome Reveals Early Inuit Migration and Conservation Concerns
An international research team's genomic analysis of 92 Greenlandic sled dogs (Qimmit) reveals a two-wave migration to Greenland with Inuit people starting around 1200 years ago, challenging previous timelines and highlighting the dogs' unique genetic adaptations and conservation needs.

Greenland Dog Genome Reveals Early Inuit Migration and Conservation Concerns
An international research team's genomic analysis of 92 Greenlandic sled dogs (Qimmit) reveals a two-wave migration to Greenland with Inuit people starting around 1200 years ago, challenging previous timelines and highlighting the dogs' unique genetic adaptations and conservation needs.
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24% Bias Score
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