Gorleben Nuclear Waste Site Backfilling Begins
Backfilling of the Gorleben nuclear waste exploratory mine begins Friday, concluding decades of debate and a €2 billion investment; the site was deemed unsuitable due to groundwater contact.
Gorleben Nuclear Waste Site Backfilling Begins
Backfilling of the Gorleben nuclear waste exploratory mine begins Friday, concluding decades of debate and a €2 billion investment; the site was deemed unsuitable due to groundwater contact.
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48% Bias Score
EU Parliament Rejects Proposed EU-Wide Smoking Ban
The European Parliament rejected an EU Commission proposal for a comprehensive smoking ban in public spaces across the EU, leaving the decision to individual member states while the EU aims for a "smoke-free generation" by 2040.
EU Parliament Rejects Proposed EU-Wide Smoking Ban
The European Parliament rejected an EU Commission proposal for a comprehensive smoking ban in public spaces across the EU, leaving the decision to individual member states while the EU aims for a "smoke-free generation" by 2040.
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44% Bias Score
Free IVF for Ukrainian Soldiers
A Ukrainian fertility doctor offers free IVF to soldiers and their partners to combat the declining birth rate amid the war.
Free IVF for Ukrainian Soldiers
A Ukrainian fertility doctor offers free IVF to soldiers and their partners to combat the declining birth rate amid the war.
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40% Bias Score
German Police Raids and Their Human Cost
German police tactics during raids targeting left-wing activists are criticized for their heavy-handedness and impact on families.
German Police Raids and Their Human Cost
German police tactics during raids targeting left-wing activists are criticized for their heavy-handedness and impact on families.
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40% Bias Score
Rosatom's Role in German Nuclear Fuel Facility Expansion Sparks Concerns
Concerns over safety and potential sabotage arise as a Russian state-owned nuclear corporation collaborates on expanding a German nuclear fuel facility.
Rosatom's Role in German Nuclear Fuel Facility Expansion Sparks Concerns
Concerns over safety and potential sabotage arise as a Russian state-owned nuclear corporation collaborates on expanding a German nuclear fuel facility.
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40% Bias Score
Germany Approves Controversial Hospital Reform
Germany's Bundesrat approved a hospital reform aimed at improving healthcare quality and access. The reform faced opposition, leading to political infighting, but was ultimately approved.
Germany Approves Controversial Hospital Reform
Germany's Bundesrat approved a hospital reform aimed at improving healthcare quality and access. The reform faced opposition, leading to political infighting, but was ultimately approved.
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40% Bias Score
German Court Clears Far-Right Judge Jens Maier
A German court dismissed a disciplinary case against far-right AfD politician Jens Maier, allowing him to keep his pension despite past controversies involving statements condoning violence and attacks on journalists.
German Court Clears Far-Right Judge Jens Maier
A German court dismissed a disciplinary case against far-right AfD politician Jens Maier, allowing him to keep his pension despite past controversies involving statements condoning violence and attacks on journalists.
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52% Bias Score
Rise in Hate Crimes in Hamburg
A sharp increase in antisemitic and racist violence in Hamburg, Germany, is raising concerns about the effectiveness of measures to combat hate crimes.
Rise in Hate Crimes in Hamburg
A sharp increase in antisemitic and racist violence in Hamburg, Germany, is raising concerns about the effectiveness of measures to combat hate crimes.
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32% Bias Score
German Town Tests Drone Newspaper Delivery
A German town is testing drone delivery of newspapers to remote areas, aiming to overcome challenges of rising costs and staff shortages in the industry.
German Town Tests Drone Newspaper Delivery
A German town is testing drone delivery of newspapers to remote areas, aiming to overcome challenges of rising costs and staff shortages in the industry.
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36% Bias Score
Germany Passes Strict New Asylum Law
This article describes the German government's implementation of a new European asylum law, highlighting potential human rights concerns and the political context.
Germany Passes Strict New Asylum Law
This article describes the German government's implementation of a new European asylum law, highlighting potential human rights concerns and the political context.
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60% Bias Score
Berlin's Police Chief Sparks Debate on 'No-Go Zones'
Berlin's police chief's warning about areas unsafe for Jews and LGBTQ+ people sparks debate, highlighting concerns about antisemitism and homophobia, but also criticism of generalizations and potential for fueling prejudice.
Berlin's Police Chief Sparks Debate on 'No-Go Zones'
Berlin's police chief's warning about areas unsafe for Jews and LGBTQ+ people sparks debate, highlighting concerns about antisemitism and homophobia, but also criticism of generalizations and potential for fueling prejudice.
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40% Bias Score
Memento Odesa: Music as a Bridge
A Berlin jazz musician's project, "Memento Odesa," uses music to support Ukrainian musicians and raise awareness about the war in Ukraine.
Memento Odesa: Music as a Bridge
A Berlin jazz musician's project, "Memento Odesa," uses music to support Ukrainian musicians and raise awareness about the war in Ukraine.
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16% Bias Score