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Citizen Seizure of Stasi Headquarters: Securing Files, Uncovering Betrayals
On January 15, 1990, East German citizens stormed the Stasi headquarters in Berlin-Lichtenberg, seizing control and securing over 111 kilometers of files; this unprecedented action had a profound psychological impact, facilitating the processing of the SED dictatorship but also revealing personal be...
Citizen Seizure of Stasi Headquarters: Securing Files, Uncovering Betrayals
On January 15, 1990, East German citizens stormed the Stasi headquarters in Berlin-Lichtenberg, seizing control and securing over 111 kilometers of files; this unprecedented action had a profound psychological impact, facilitating the processing of the SED dictatorship but also revealing personal be...
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36% Bias Score


German Parties Reassess Strategies Amidst AfD's Rise
In Germany, the AfD's rising popularity in polls, exceeding 20% ahead of the upcoming Bundestag election, is prompting established parties to re-evaluate their strategies. CSU leader Markus Söder proposes a shift from confrontation to addressing voter anxieties, including expanding family benefits a...
German Parties Reassess Strategies Amidst AfD's Rise
In Germany, the AfD's rising popularity in polls, exceeding 20% ahead of the upcoming Bundestag election, is prompting established parties to re-evaluate their strategies. CSU leader Markus Söder proposes a shift from confrontation to addressing voter anxieties, including expanding family benefits a...
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56% Bias Score


Nord Stream Explosions Released Record Amount of Methane
An international study found that the September 2022 Nord Stream pipeline explosions released 445,000–485,000 tons of methane, the largest single-event release ever recorded, with ongoing emissions from the water column for days afterward.
Nord Stream Explosions Released Record Amount of Methane
An international study found that the September 2022 Nord Stream pipeline explosions released 445,000–485,000 tons of methane, the largest single-event release ever recorded, with ongoing emissions from the water column for days afterward.
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24% Bias Score


Study: Two-Thirds of German Youths in Transition Programs Could Start Apprenticeships Immediately
A Bertelsmann Stiftung study reveals that nearly 250,000 German youths annually enter transition programs; however, approximately two-thirds could start apprenticeships immediately, highlighting a potential solution to the skilled worker shortage.
Study: Two-Thirds of German Youths in Transition Programs Could Start Apprenticeships Immediately
A Bertelsmann Stiftung study reveals that nearly 250,000 German youths annually enter transition programs; however, approximately two-thirds could start apprenticeships immediately, highlighting a potential solution to the skilled worker shortage.
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32% Bias Score


Low Stock Market Participation Persists in Germany Despite Efforts
In 2024, only 17.2% of Germans over 14 held stocks, down from previous years, due to risk aversion, economic uncertainty, and increased savings interest rates; despite this, younger investors (under 40) increased by 150,000.
Low Stock Market Participation Persists in Germany Despite Efforts
In 2024, only 17.2% of Germans over 14 held stocks, down from previous years, due to risk aversion, economic uncertainty, and increased savings interest rates; despite this, younger investors (under 40) increased by 150,000.
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44% Bias Score


Germany's 1998 Citizenship Debate and Sweden's Recent Policy Shift
Germany's 1998 debate over dual citizenship, spearheaded by the Union party including Wolfgang Schäuble, led to unexpected electoral gains for the CDU in Hesse and continues to influence integration discussions, mirrored in Sweden's recent tightening of its citizenship requirements.
Germany's 1998 Citizenship Debate and Sweden's Recent Policy Shift
Germany's 1998 debate over dual citizenship, spearheaded by the Union party including Wolfgang Schäuble, led to unexpected electoral gains for the CDU in Hesse and continues to influence integration discussions, mirrored in Sweden's recent tightening of its citizenship requirements.
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56% Bias Score

Habeck's Capital Gains Tax Proposal Sparks Outrage in Germany
Robert Habeck, Germany's Green Party chancellor candidate, proposed taxing capital gains with social security contributions, sparking controversy due to concerns about impacting average savers. The Greens clarified the proposal targets high-income individuals with substantial capital gains, not aver...

Habeck's Capital Gains Tax Proposal Sparks Outrage in Germany
Robert Habeck, Germany's Green Party chancellor candidate, proposed taxing capital gains with social security contributions, sparking controversy due to concerns about impacting average savers. The Greens clarified the proposal targets high-income individuals with substantial capital gains, not aver...
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52% Bias Score

Germany's Economic Stagnation Amidst US Trade Threats
Germany's economy faces a potential crisis due to US trade conflicts and internal structural problems, with slow growth and a high savings rate despite decreased inflation. The 2024 GDP shrank while the rest of the Eurozone grew.

Germany's Economic Stagnation Amidst US Trade Threats
Germany's economy faces a potential crisis due to US trade conflicts and internal structural problems, with slow growth and a high savings rate despite decreased inflation. The 2024 GDP shrank while the rest of the Eurozone grew.
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44% Bias Score

Germany's Security Hinges on Economic Transformation
Germany must strengthen its national security by investing in its military, security agencies, and technological independence to counter global instability and reduce economic vulnerabilities, including potential €115 billion losses from restricted Chinese exports, according to a Roland Berger study...

Germany's Security Hinges on Economic Transformation
Germany must strengthen its national security by investing in its military, security agencies, and technological independence to counter global instability and reduce economic vulnerabilities, including potential €115 billion losses from restricted Chinese exports, according to a Roland Berger study...
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56% Bias Score

Germany Advances Aid Projects in Post-Assad Syria
German Development Minister Svenja Schulze visited Syria on January 12, 2024, to promote aid projects in the war-torn country, meeting with the de facto Foreign Minister Asaad al-Schaibani of the Islamist rebel-led transitional government that took power after the December 8th overthrow of Bashar al...

Germany Advances Aid Projects in Post-Assad Syria
German Development Minister Svenja Schulze visited Syria on January 12, 2024, to promote aid projects in the war-torn country, meeting with the de facto Foreign Minister Asaad al-Schaibani of the Islamist rebel-led transitional government that took power after the December 8th overthrow of Bashar al...
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32% Bias Score

Trial Against Alleged German Coup Plotter Postponed
The trial of a 38-year-old German woman accused of plotting to overthrow the government, allegedly involving a nationwide blackout and the planned kidnapping of the health minister, has been postponed due to her lawyer's illness; the trial was scheduled to begin today at the Celle Higher Regional Co...

Trial Against Alleged German Coup Plotter Postponed
The trial of a 38-year-old German woman accused of plotting to overthrow the government, allegedly involving a nationwide blackout and the planned kidnapping of the health minister, has been postponed due to her lawyer's illness; the trial was scheduled to begin today at the Celle Higher Regional Co...
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32% Bias Score

Munich S-Bahn Tunnel Construction Begins Despite Cost Overruns and Delays
Construction of a connecting tunnel under Munich's Marienhof square for the city's second S-Bahn line has begun, marking a significant step in the project despite substantial cost overruns (from .85 billion to at least billion Euros) and delays (to 2037).

Munich S-Bahn Tunnel Construction Begins Despite Cost Overruns and Delays
Construction of a connecting tunnel under Munich's Marienhof square for the city's second S-Bahn line has begun, marking a significant step in the project despite substantial cost overruns (from .85 billion to at least billion Euros) and delays (to 2037).
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44% Bias Score
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