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Record High German Arms Exports in 2024: €13.33 Billion
Germany's arms exports in 2024 hit a record high of €13.33 billion, with €8.15 billion going to Ukraine, exceeding 2023's €12.13 billion, despite prior government aims to reduce such exports, highlighting a significant policy shift following the Ukraine-Russia conflict.
Record High German Arms Exports in 2024: €13.33 Billion
Germany's arms exports in 2024 hit a record high of €13.33 billion, with €8.15 billion going to Ukraine, exceeding 2023's €12.13 billion, despite prior government aims to reduce such exports, highlighting a significant policy shift following the Ukraine-Russia conflict.
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48% Bias Score


Lindner Criticizes Baerbock's Foreign Policy, Citing Strained US Relations
FDP chairman Christian Lindner criticizes Germany's foreign policy under Annalena Baerbock for worsening relations with the US, citing the ministry's response to Donald Trump's statements about illegal immigrants and Baerbock's "Europe United" message as examples of a strained relationship.
Lindner Criticizes Baerbock's Foreign Policy, Citing Strained US Relations
FDP chairman Christian Lindner criticizes Germany's foreign policy under Annalena Baerbock for worsening relations with the US, citing the ministry's response to Donald Trump's statements about illegal immigrants and Baerbock's "Europe United" message as examples of a strained relationship.
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64% Bias Score


Former US Soldier on Trial for 1978 Cold Case Murder in Germany
A 70-year-old former US soldier is on trial in Germany for the 1978 murder of an 18-year-old student in Kolitzheim, with advanced DNA technology linking him to the crime scene despite initial denials; the suspect allegedly confessed to his wife.
Former US Soldier on Trial for 1978 Cold Case Murder in Germany
A 70-year-old former US soldier is on trial in Germany for the 1978 murder of an 18-year-old student in Kolitzheim, with advanced DNA technology linking him to the crime scene despite initial denials; the suspect allegedly confessed to his wife.
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48% Bias Score


Bavarian School Principals Face High Burnout Rates Due to Workload and Lack of Support
A survey of 700 Bavarian school principals by the GEW union reveals high levels of stress, burnout, and presenteeism, linked to the state's service model lacking occupational health and safety professionals and placing responsibility for staff well-being on the principals themselves.
Bavarian School Principals Face High Burnout Rates Due to Workload and Lack of Support
A survey of 700 Bavarian school principals by the GEW union reveals high levels of stress, burnout, and presenteeism, linked to the state's service model lacking occupational health and safety professionals and placing responsibility for staff well-being on the principals themselves.
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36% Bias Score


Trump's Second Term: Mixed International Reactions and Concerns
Donald Trump's second presidential term began with mixed international reactions, ranging from congratulations emphasizing transatlantic relations to calls for increased European defense spending and concerns about potential trade conflicts and shifts in US foreign policy regarding the Ukraine war.
Trump's Second Term: Mixed International Reactions and Concerns
Donald Trump's second presidential term began with mixed international reactions, ranging from congratulations emphasizing transatlantic relations to calls for increased European defense spending and concerns about potential trade conflicts and shifts in US foreign policy regarding the Ukraine war.
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32% Bias Score


Merz Rejects Merkel's Immigration Policy, Criticizes EU Regulations
During a campaign event in Flensburg, CDU's chancellor candidate Friedrich Merz strongly criticized Angela Merkel's immigration policy and the EU's regulations, promising stricter border controls and a drastic reduction in migrant numbers, contrasting his position with Merkel's past approach.
Merz Rejects Merkel's Immigration Policy, Criticizes EU Regulations
During a campaign event in Flensburg, CDU's chancellor candidate Friedrich Merz strongly criticized Angela Merkel's immigration policy and the EU's regulations, promising stricter border controls and a drastic reduction in migrant numbers, contrasting his position with Merkel's past approach.
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60% Bias Score

German Parliamentarians Push for AfD Ban
A cross-party group of over 100 German Bundestag members will propose a ban on the AfD party next week, following the German Institute for Human Rights' assessment that the party poses a threat to Germany's liberal democratic order, a move supported by Bundestag Vice President Katrin Göring-Eckardt.

German Parliamentarians Push for AfD Ban
A cross-party group of over 100 German Bundestag members will propose a ban on the AfD party next week, following the German Institute for Human Rights' assessment that the party poses a threat to Germany's liberal democratic order, a move supported by Bundestag Vice President Katrin Göring-Eckardt.
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56% Bias Score

Merz Vows Stable Government, Economic Growth Amidst German Election
Following the collapse of Germany's coalition government, a snap federal election is set for late February. Union Chancellor candidate Friedrich Merz pledges a stable government prioritizing economic growth, addressing concerns over job losses in manufacturing and the need to strengthen Germany's in...

Merz Vows Stable Government, Economic Growth Amidst German Election
Following the collapse of Germany's coalition government, a snap federal election is set for late February. Union Chancellor candidate Friedrich Merz pledges a stable government prioritizing economic growth, addressing concerns over job losses in manufacturing and the need to strengthen Germany's in...
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36% Bias Score

\"German Kindergartens See Surge in Longer Childcare Hours Amidst Staffing Shortages\"\
The number of children in German kindergartens with over 35 weekly childcare hours increased by 30 percent between 2014 and 2024, reaching 3.94 million, while the number of educators rose by 46 percent to 724,000; however, staff shortages persist due to widespread part-time work.

\"German Kindergartens See Surge in Longer Childcare Hours Amidst Staffing Shortages\"\
The number of children in German kindergartens with over 35 weekly childcare hours increased by 30 percent between 2014 and 2024, reaching 3.94 million, while the number of educators rose by 46 percent to 724,000; however, staff shortages persist due to widespread part-time work.
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36% Bias Score

Trump's Second Inauguration: A Return to Nationalist Policies
Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th President of the United States on January 20th, 2025, in a ceremony moved indoors due to freezing temperatures. He plans to withdraw from the Paris Agreement, deport millions of immigrants, and reclaim the Panama Canal, signifying a radical departure from his pr...

Trump's Second Inauguration: A Return to Nationalist Policies
Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th President of the United States on January 20th, 2025, in a ceremony moved indoors due to freezing temperatures. He plans to withdraw from the Paris Agreement, deport millions of immigrants, and reclaim the Panama Canal, signifying a radical departure from his pr...
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60% Bias Score

Trump's Unsubstantiated Claims on Biden's Immigration Policy
Donald Trump's repeated claims that President Biden is releasing prisoners and mentally ill individuals into the US are unsubstantiated by evidence, despite data showing significant apprehensions of criminal non-US citizens and illegal border crossings by US Customs and Border Protection from 2021-2...

Trump's Unsubstantiated Claims on Biden's Immigration Policy
Donald Trump's repeated claims that President Biden is releasing prisoners and mentally ill individuals into the US are unsubstantiated by evidence, despite data showing significant apprehensions of criminal non-US citizens and illegal border crossings by US Customs and Border Protection from 2021-2...
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40% Bias Score

Granicus River Battle Location Confirmed Near Biga, Turkey
In May 334 BC, Alexander the Great secured a decisive victory over the Persian army at the Granicus River, near modern-day Biga, Turkey, marking a crucial turning point in his conquest of the Persian Empire and almost costing him his life.

Granicus River Battle Location Confirmed Near Biga, Turkey
In May 334 BC, Alexander the Great secured a decisive victory over the Persian army at the Granicus River, near modern-day Biga, Turkey, marking a crucial turning point in his conquest of the Persian Empire and almost costing him his life.
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36% Bias Score
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