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Musiala Injury Mars Bayern Munich's Bundesliga Win
Bayern Munich defeated Augsburg 3-1 in a Bundesliga match, despite Jamal Musiala's injury that will sideline him from the Champions League quarter-final against Inter Milan; the victory extends Bayern's lead to nine points.
Musiala Injury Mars Bayern Munich's Bundesliga Win
Bayern Munich defeated Augsburg 3-1 in a Bundesliga match, despite Jamal Musiala's injury that will sideline him from the Champions League quarter-final against Inter Milan; the victory extends Bayern's lead to nine points.
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36% Bias Score


Drought in Northern Germany: Nabu and Minister Urge Water Conservation and Systemic Changes
Northern Germany faces severe drought conditions, impacting plant life and animals, prompting the Nabu and the Environment Minister to call for immediate water conservation measures and long-term changes in water management to adapt to the effects of climate change.
Drought in Northern Germany: Nabu and Minister Urge Water Conservation and Systemic Changes
Northern Germany faces severe drought conditions, impacting plant life and animals, prompting the Nabu and the Environment Minister to call for immediate water conservation measures and long-term changes in water management to adapt to the effects of climate change.
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36% Bias Score


German Greens Reject Mandatory National Service Proposal
Katharina Dröge, leader of the Green Party's parliamentary group, rejects a proposal for mandatory "freedom service" from her Bavarian colleagues, favoring Defense Minister Boris Pistorius' model of mandatory registration for young men (and potentially women later) for military service, alongside a ...
German Greens Reject Mandatory National Service Proposal
Katharina Dröge, leader of the Green Party's parliamentary group, rejects a proposal for mandatory "freedom service" from her Bavarian colleagues, favoring Defense Minister Boris Pistorius' model of mandatory registration for young men (and potentially women later) for military service, alongside a ...
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44% Bias Score


US Losing Patience with Russia on Ukraine Ceasefire
The US is growing impatient with Russia's lack of commitment to a Ukraine ceasefire, threatening potential new sanctions or increased military aid within weeks if Russia does not change course; European allies mostly agree, emphasizing the need for a Russian response.
US Losing Patience with Russia on Ukraine Ceasefire
The US is growing impatient with Russia's lack of commitment to a Ukraine ceasefire, threatening potential new sanctions or increased military aid within weeks if Russia does not change course; European allies mostly agree, emphasizing the need for a Russian response.
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48% Bias Score


First German Woman in Space Returns After Successful SpaceX Mission
German robotics researcher Rabea Rogge returned to Earth after becoming the first German woman in space, completing a four-day mission aboard SpaceX's Dragon capsule that landed in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of California, conducting 22 scientific experiments, including the first space-based X-...
First German Woman in Space Returns After Successful SpaceX Mission
German robotics researcher Rabea Rogge returned to Earth after becoming the first German woman in space, completing a four-day mission aboard SpaceX's Dragon capsule that landed in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of California, conducting 22 scientific experiments, including the first space-based X-...
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48% Bias Score


Bavaria's E-Call Surge: 17-Fold Increase in False Alarms Spurs Law Changes"
The number of false emergency calls in Bavaria has risen from 65 in 2020 to 1214 in 2023, prompting a proposed law to compensate firefighters' trainers, raise the retirement age for volunteers to 67, and address the roughly €150 cost per false alarm from e-calls, smartphones, and other sources.
Bavaria's E-Call Surge: 17-Fold Increase in False Alarms Spurs Law Changes"
The number of false emergency calls in Bavaria has risen from 65 in 2020 to 1214 in 2023, prompting a proposed law to compensate firefighters' trainers, raise the retirement age for volunteers to 67, and address the roughly €150 cost per false alarm from e-calls, smartphones, and other sources.
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48% Bias Score

AfD Catches Up With Union in German Voter Support
Six weeks after the German Bundestag election, a recent poll shows the AfD tying with the CDU/CSU at 24% voter support, a surge mainly attributed to voter disappointment with the Union's debt program, which contrasts sharply with their pre-election stance; the AfD views this as confirmation of their...

AfD Catches Up With Union in German Voter Support
Six weeks after the German Bundestag election, a recent poll shows the AfD tying with the CDU/CSU at 24% voter support, a surge mainly attributed to voter disappointment with the Union's debt program, which contrasts sharply with their pre-election stance; the AfD views this as confirmation of their...
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44% Bias Score

Wanderwitz Calls for AfD Ban, Urges CDU Adaptation
Marco Wanderwitz, a former CDU member of the German Bundestag, initiated a ban on the AfD due to its threat to democracy, citing increased right-wing extremism and displacement of marginalized groups in smaller towns where AfD support is high; he also suggests the CDU must adapt to regain voters.

Wanderwitz Calls for AfD Ban, Urges CDU Adaptation
Marco Wanderwitz, a former CDU member of the German Bundestag, initiated a ban on the AfD due to its threat to democracy, citing increased right-wing extremism and displacement of marginalized groups in smaller towns where AfD support is high; he also suggests the CDU must adapt to regain voters.
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56% Bias Score

Schleswig Pollution Cleanup Underway, Funding Dispute Continues
The remediation of a polluted site (former gasworks and tar factory) in Schleswig, Germany, is underway, involving land and water cleanup methods. The project, expected to finish by the end of 2024, faces a funding dispute between local and federal authorities.

Schleswig Pollution Cleanup Underway, Funding Dispute Continues
The remediation of a polluted site (former gasworks and tar factory) in Schleswig, Germany, is underway, involving land and water cleanup methods. The project, expected to finish by the end of 2024, faces a funding dispute between local and federal authorities.
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40% Bias Score

Pentagon Investigates Leak of Classified Yemen Operation Details
The Pentagon is investigating a leak of classified information from a Signal group chat used by high-ranking officials, including Defense Minister Pete Hegseth, who allegedly disclosed operational details of a Yemen military operation 30 minutes before its start, prompting a Senate inquiry.

Pentagon Investigates Leak of Classified Yemen Operation Details
The Pentagon is investigating a leak of classified information from a Signal group chat used by high-ranking officials, including Defense Minister Pete Hegseth, who allegedly disclosed operational details of a Yemen military operation 30 minutes before its start, prompting a Senate inquiry.
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40% Bias Score

German Job Market Shifts: Economic Slowdown Impacts Hiring
Germany's job market is changing due to economic slowdown; one-third of applicants experienced canceled or paused job applications, forcing applicants to show flexibility and compromise during the hiring process, while demand for specialized workers remains high, especially in rural areas.

German Job Market Shifts: Economic Slowdown Impacts Hiring
Germany's job market is changing due to economic slowdown; one-third of applicants experienced canceled or paused job applications, forcing applicants to show flexibility and compromise during the hiring process, while demand for specialized workers remains high, especially in rural areas.
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32% Bias Score

Webasto Announces 650 Job Cuts in Germany
Webasto, a German automotive supplier, announced 650 job cuts at its German sites on Wednesday, citing market challenges including the transition to e-mobility and increased costs, following 1300 job cuts in 2022 and a €195 million loss in 2023.

Webasto Announces 650 Job Cuts in Germany
Webasto, a German automotive supplier, announced 650 job cuts at its German sites on Wednesday, citing market challenges including the transition to e-mobility and increased costs, following 1300 job cuts in 2022 and a €195 million loss in 2023.
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24% Bias Score
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