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Berlin Judiciary Attracts 170 Lateral Entrants Amidst Nationwide Shortage
Over the past five years, Berlin's courts and public prosecutor's offices have recruited 170 lateral entrants, exceeding the national average of at least 670, due to a nationwide shortage of judges and prosecutors and upcoming retirements, with Berlin needing to replace over 700 jurists in the next ...
Berlin Judiciary Attracts 170 Lateral Entrants Amidst Nationwide Shortage
Over the past five years, Berlin's courts and public prosecutor's offices have recruited 170 lateral entrants, exceeding the national average of at least 670, due to a nationwide shortage of judges and prosecutors and upcoming retirements, with Berlin needing to replace over 700 jurists in the next ...
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24% Bias Score


€12.2 Million Renovation Planned for Munich's Feldherrnhalle
Munich's Feldherrnhalle will undergo a €12.2 million renovation starting in 2025, addressing structural and aesthetic deterioration, delayed by the pandemic and unforeseen costs, to preserve this significant historical landmark.
€12.2 Million Renovation Planned for Munich's Feldherrnhalle
Munich's Feldherrnhalle will undergo a €12.2 million renovation starting in 2025, addressing structural and aesthetic deterioration, delayed by the pandemic and unforeseen costs, to preserve this significant historical landmark.
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24% Bias Score


Saxony Coalition Agreement Faces Widespread Criticism for Lack of Concrete Plans
Saxony's proposed black-red coalition agreement faces sharp criticism for its lack of concrete plans on migration, bureaucracy, and insufficient financial details, raising doubts about its ability to address key challenges.
Saxony Coalition Agreement Faces Widespread Criticism for Lack of Concrete Plans
Saxony's proposed black-red coalition agreement faces sharp criticism for its lack of concrete plans on migration, bureaucracy, and insufficient financial details, raising doubts about its ability to address key challenges.
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52% Bias Score


Südkorea: Kriegsrecht verhängt und aufgehoben
Südkoreas Präsident Yoon Suk-yeol verhängte am [Datum fehlt] das Kriegsrecht, um das Land vor Nordkorea und internen Gegnern zu schützen, verbot politische Aktivitäten und stellte Medien unter staatliche Kontrolle. Das Parlament hob das Kriegsrecht jedoch einstimmig auf.
Südkorea: Kriegsrecht verhängt und aufgehoben
Südkoreas Präsident Yoon Suk-yeol verhängte am [Datum fehlt] das Kriegsrecht, um das Land vor Nordkorea und internen Gegnern zu schützen, verbot politische Aktivitäten und stellte Medien unter staatliche Kontrolle. Das Parlament hob das Kriegsrecht jedoch einstimmig auf.
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Northvolt Bankruptcy Jeopardizes €600 Million German Loan
Northvolt, facing financial crisis and Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the US, jeopardizes €600 million in German government-backed loans for its planned factory in Heide, Germany, raising questions about strategic industrial investments and financial risk.
Northvolt Bankruptcy Jeopardizes €600 Million German Loan
Northvolt, facing financial crisis and Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the US, jeopardizes €600 million in German government-backed loans for its planned factory in Heide, Germany, raising questions about strategic industrial investments and financial risk.
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Berlin Mayor Urges Debt Brake Reform for Crucial Investments
Berlin's Governing Mayor Kai Wegner believes Germany needs to reform its debt brake to fund necessary investments in defense, climate, digitalization, and infrastructure, but doesn't expect this to happen before the next federal election.
Berlin Mayor Urges Debt Brake Reform for Crucial Investments
Berlin's Governing Mayor Kai Wegner believes Germany needs to reform its debt brake to fund necessary investments in defense, climate, digitalization, and infrastructure, but doesn't expect this to happen before the next federal election.
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48% Bias Score

670 Lawyers Join German Courts, Addressing Personnel Shortages
At least 670 lawyers joined German state courts and prosecution offices in the past five years, addressing a 2,000-position shortage and upcoming retirements; Berlin saw the most lateral entrants (170).

670 Lawyers Join German Courts, Addressing Personnel Shortages
At least 670 lawyers joined German state courts and prosecution offices in the past five years, addressing a 2,000-position shortage and upcoming retirements; Berlin saw the most lateral entrants (170).
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44% Bias Score

Berlin School Trips at Risk Due to Budget Shortfall
Due to Berlin's budget cuts, many schools may cancel class trips in 2025; although the Senate claims no budget cuts for class trips, many schools lack funding despite pre-approved teacher travel subsidies, causing an uneven distribution of funds and sparking political debate.

Berlin School Trips at Risk Due to Budget Shortfall
Due to Berlin's budget cuts, many schools may cancel class trips in 2025; although the Senate claims no budget cuts for class trips, many schools lack funding despite pre-approved teacher travel subsidies, causing an uneven distribution of funds and sparking political debate.
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44% Bias Score

Verdi Strikes Disrupt Baden-Württemberg Public Transport
Warnstreiks by Verdi union members at SWEG and AVG caused significant disruptions to bus and train services across Baden-Württemberg on December 4th, impacting commuters and highlighting ongoing wage negotiations for the railway collective bargaining agreement.

Verdi Strikes Disrupt Baden-Württemberg Public Transport
Warnstreiks by Verdi union members at SWEG and AVG caused significant disruptions to bus and train services across Baden-Württemberg on December 4th, impacting commuters and highlighting ongoing wage negotiations for the railway collective bargaining agreement.
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24% Bias Score

Multiple Countries Aid Russia's War Effort in Ukraine
China, Iran, and North Korea are providing Russia with military aid in its war against Ukraine, including dual-use goods, drones, missiles, troops, and weapons, significantly impacting the conflict.

Multiple Countries Aid Russia's War Effort in Ukraine
China, Iran, and North Korea are providing Russia with military aid in its war against Ukraine, including dual-use goods, drones, missiles, troops, and weapons, significantly impacting the conflict.
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44% Bias Score

Wide-Ranging Italian Corruption Probe Targets Real Estate, Public Officials
Italian authorities are investigating René Benko and 76 others for alleged influence peddling in real estate transactions, with arrests made and over 100 searches conducted across Italy and internationally.

Wide-Ranging Italian Corruption Probe Targets Real Estate, Public Officials
Italian authorities are investigating René Benko and 76 others for alleged influence peddling in real estate transactions, with arrests made and over 100 searches conducted across Italy and internationally.
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French PM Faces No-Confidence Vote After Controversial Austerity Budget
French Prime Minister Barnier faces a no-confidence vote following the parliamentary passage of an austerity budget involving tax hikes and public spending cuts, with the far-right Rassemblement National party withdrawing its support.

French PM Faces No-Confidence Vote After Controversial Austerity Budget
French Prime Minister Barnier faces a no-confidence vote following the parliamentary passage of an austerity budget involving tax hikes and public spending cuts, with the far-right Rassemblement National party withdrawing its support.
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4% Bias Score
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