Domain: welt.de

German national daily newspaper

Die Welt is a German national daily newspaper, published as a broadsheet by Axel Springer SE. Die Welt is the flagship newspaper of the Axel Springer publishing group, and considered a newspaper of record in Germany. Its leading competitors are the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, the Süddeutsche Zeitung and the Frankfurter Rundschau. The modern paper takes a self-described "liberal cosmopolitan" position in editing, but it is generally considered to be conservative.

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Germany's Military Buildup: Ambitious Goals, Persistent Challenges

Germany plans a significant military expansion to 460,000 personnel by 2029, facing challenges in recruiting and training sufficient personnel to operate new equipment despite increased funding.

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48% Bias Score

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Germany Plans to Freeze Bürgergeld Payments in 2026

Germany's coalition government plans to freeze Bürgergeld (social welfare benefit) payments at 2024 levels in 2026, sparking controversy, with some criticizing it as insufficient while others view it as necessary to control costs and reform the social welfare system.

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Finland to Remove Nazi-Era Symbol from Air Force Flags

Finland will remove the swastika from its air force flags following criticism and the country's NATO membership, despite the symbol's origins predating Nazi Germany.

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Dynamo Dresden suffers first home defeat against Schalke 04

Despite a strong performance, Dynamo Dresden lost 0-1 to Schalke 04 at home, with Kenan Karaman scoring a penalty in the 84th minute before 31,707 spectators; Dynamo dropped to 13th place while Schalke climbed to second.

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20% Bias Score

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Volkswagen Found Liable for Slave Labor in Brazil

A Brazilian court ordered Volkswagen to pay a record 165 million Reais (≈€26 million) for using slave labor on its subsidiary's Amazon farm during the 1970s-80s military dictatorship, profiting from the exploitation of hundreds of workers under inhumane conditions.

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24% Bias Score

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Germany Rejects EU Sanctions on Israel over Gaza

Germany will not support the EU Commission's proposal to sanction Israel for its handling of the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, citing concerns that the proposed measures would be ineffective in changing Israel's actions.

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Australia Launches Manhunt for Armed Fugitive

A 56-year-old Australian man, Desmond Filby, who identifies as a "sovereign citizen," shot and killed two police officers during a warrant execution in Victoria, sparking a large-scale manhunt.

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Israel Announces Killing of Hamas Spokesman Abu Obeida

Israel's Defense Minister announced the killing of Abu Obeida, the long-time spokesperson for Hamas' military wing, in Gaza, while Hamas denies the claim and attributes it to psychological warfare.

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Hochsauerlandkreis: A German County Faces Demographic Decline and Energy Transition Challenges

In Germany's Hochsauerlandkreis, dwindling population and the contentious rollout of wind energy projects are central challenges, alongside efforts to attract young people back to the region.

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1. FC Nürnberg bolsters squad with two loan signings

Following a goalless draw, 1. FC Nürnberg, managed by Miroslav Klose, has signed defender Tim Drexler on loan from Hoffenheim and midfielder Pape Demba Diop from Racing Strasbourg to address defensive and midfield weaknesses.

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German Bundestag Parties Paid €1.8 Million in Fines for Campaign Finance Violations Since 2017

Since 2017, German Bundestag parties have paid approximately €1.8 million in fines for various campaign finance violations, with the AfD accounting for over half of the total, primarily due to undisclosed support from the Goal AG PR agency and illegal donations.

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Germany's New Wehrdienst: 31,000 Young Men Affected

Starting in 2026, approximately 31,000 young men in Hesse, Germany, born in 2008, will be affected by the new mandatory Wehrdienst (national service), as announced by the Hessian State Statistical Office, based on December 31, 2024, population data. This number may change.

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