Domain: taz.de

German daily newspaper

Die Tageszeitung, stylized as die tageszeitung and commonly referred to as taz, is a German daily newspaper. It is run as a cooperative – it is administered by its employees and a co-operative of shareholders who invest in a free independent press, rather than to depend on advertising and paywalls.

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🌐 75% Global Worthiness
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Berlin Festival Showcases Music as Resistance Amidst Gaza War and Funding Cuts

The Berlin Outernational Festival "Songs of Radical Kindness" showcased international musicians using music as a form of protest and healing, highlighting the impact of funding cuts on cultural spaces amid the ongoing war in Gaza.

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24% Bias Score

taz.de
🌐 90% Global Worthiness
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At Least 56 Dead in Guinea Stadium Violence

At least 56 people died in a stampede and subsequent violence after a soccer game in Nzérékoré, Guinea, during a tournament promoted by the military junta to foster national unity, highlighting existing tensions and poor security.

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56% Bias Score

taz.de
🌐 85% Global Worthiness
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Romania Elections: Far-Right Surge

Romania's parliamentary elections resulted in a significant victory for far-right and ultranationalist parties, reflecting a broader European trend and fueled by public discontent and the Orthodox Church's endorsement of conservative candidates.

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52% Bias Score

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🌐 85% Global Worthiness
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Dortmund Police Shooting: Prosecution Seeks Acquittal for Officers

Following the fatal police shooting of 16-year-old refugee Mouhamed Dramé in Dortmund on August 8, 2022, the prosecution recommended a 10-month suspended sentence for the Einsatzleiter and acquittals for the other officers, citing a mistaken belief of self-defense stemming from a flawed deployment s...

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56% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
taz.de
🌐 75% Global Worthiness
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German Civil Society Coalition Urges AfD Ban Ahead of Elections

On Monday, 50 German civil society organizations joined a campaign to ban the AfD party before the upcoming February elections, citing concerns about the party's ideology and potential rise to power; 113 Bundestag members have already submitted a formal proposal supported by legal experts.

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44% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
taz.de
🌐 90% Global Worthiness
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Aleppo Falls to Jihadists: Syria Loses Control of Major City

A jihadist offensive led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) has resulted in the loss of control over Aleppo, Syria, to the Syrian government, marking the first time since 2012 that the city is not under regime control. At least 277 people have been killed, and the situation is escalating rapidly.

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64% Bias Score

taz.de
🌐 35% Global Worthiness
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"A Sky Like A Wall": Non-Verbal Communication in Contemporary Art

The Berlinische Galerie hosted "A Sky Like A Wall," a performance by Dance On, Kaleidoskop, and Rabih Mroué exploring communication through movement, music, and invented languages, inspired by Mroué's "Notebook of the Unspecified Color" and contrasting with Rineke Dijkstra's photographic exhibition.

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32% Bias Score

taz.de
🌐 90% Global Worthiness
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Scholz Announces €650 Million in Military Aid to Ukraine Amidst Peace Negotiation Discussions

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz visited Kyiv on Monday, announcing €650 million in new weapons for Ukraine, including air defense systems, tanks, and winter equipment, while also discussing potential peace negotiations with Ukrainian President Zelenskyy.

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36% Bias Score

taz.de
🌐 85% Global Worthiness
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Biden Pardons Son Hunter Amidst Controversy

President Joe Biden pardoned his son, Hunter Biden, for misdemeanor tax charges and a gun charge, sparking controversy and raising questions about potential conflicts of interest and the fairness of the justice system.

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68% Bias Score

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🌐 75% Global Worthiness
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Iceland Election: Social Democrats Win, Populists Rise

Iceland's snap election on October 25, 2023, saw the Social Democratic Alliance win 20.8% of the vote, becoming the largest party, while the previous coalition partners, the Left-Green Movement and the Independence Party, suffered significant losses; populist parties gained substantial support.

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48% Bias Score

taz.de
🌐 45% Global Worthiness
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Framed Commentator Investigates Nazi Murder

A US political commentator is framed for the murder of a prominent online Nazi, leading him on a desperate quest to clear his name amidst accusations of betraying his activist roots, while facing threats to his family and career.

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36% Bias Score

taz.de
🌐 85% Global Worthiness
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Trump Nominates FBI Critic Kash Patel as Next FBI Director

Donald Trump nominated Kash Patel, a critic of the FBI, as the next FBI Director, and Chad Chronister as DEA chief, while Charles Kushner was nominated as US ambassador to France. Patel, a supporter of the "deep state" conspiracy theory, could replace FBI Director Christopher Wray.

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48% Bias Score

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