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Ott Calls for Online Platform Regulation and Green Steel Plan B
German SPD politician Thomas Ott criticizes the lack of regulation on online platforms, citing unchecked hate speech and violence, and calls for market share caps and a "Platform State Treaty"; he also criticizes the lack of a plan B for the transition to green steel in NRW if hydrogen technology fa...
Ott Calls for Online Platform Regulation and Green Steel Plan B
German SPD politician Thomas Ott criticizes the lack of regulation on online platforms, citing unchecked hate speech and violence, and calls for market share caps and a "Platform State Treaty"; he also criticizes the lack of a plan B for the transition to green steel in NRW if hydrogen technology fa...
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56% Bias Score


UK Bans Meat Imports from EU Due to German Foot-and-Mouth Disease Outbreak
Due to a foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in Germany, the UK has banned imports of unpackaged meat, dairy, and animal byproducts from the EU and other countries, starting Wednesday, with additional restrictions on packaged products from Germany. This follows a prior ban on live animal imports and ref...
UK Bans Meat Imports from EU Due to German Foot-and-Mouth Disease Outbreak
Due to a foot-and-mouth disease outbreak in Germany, the UK has banned imports of unpackaged meat, dairy, and animal byproducts from the EU and other countries, starting Wednesday, with additional restrictions on packaged products from Germany. This follows a prior ban on live animal imports and ref...
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20% Bias Score


German ePA Pilot Launch Amidst Security and Education Concerns
Starting Wednesday, 80 Franconian medical facilities begin testing Germany's electronic patient file (ePA) in a pilot program, despite concerns about security and user education, aiming for nationwide rollout after addressing these issues.
German ePA Pilot Launch Amidst Security and Education Concerns
Starting Wednesday, 80 Franconian medical facilities begin testing Germany's electronic patient file (ePA) in a pilot program, despite concerns about security and user education, aiming for nationwide rollout after addressing these issues.
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44% Bias Score


C24 Bank: Interest Rates, Payout Frequencies, and Deposit Insurance Details
C24 Bank, part of Check24, offers a Tagesgeld account with monthly interest payouts and a Girokonto with quarterly payouts, providing interest rates of up to 1.75% and 2%, respectively, with varying fees for different account models; deposits are legally insured up to €100,000 per customer.
C24 Bank: Interest Rates, Payout Frequencies, and Deposit Insurance Details
C24 Bank, part of Check24, offers a Tagesgeld account with monthly interest payouts and a Girokonto with quarterly payouts, providing interest rates of up to 1.75% and 2%, respectively, with varying fees for different account models; deposits are legally insured up to €100,000 per customer.
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36% Bias Score


Europe to Bolster Ukraine's Defense Industry
Five European nations—Germany, France, Great Britain, Italy, and Poland—pledged to strengthen Ukraine's defense industry by collaborating on weapons production and capacity building, with Germany delivering the first of 54 howitzers.
Europe to Bolster Ukraine's Defense Industry
Five European nations—Germany, France, Great Britain, Italy, and Poland—pledged to strengthen Ukraine's defense industry by collaborating on weapons production and capacity building, with Germany delivering the first of 54 howitzers.
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48% Bias Score


Blinken to Present Gaza Reconstruction Plan Amidst Imminent Ceasefire
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken will present a plan today for Gaza's post-war reconstruction involving an international and Arab governmental mechanism, potentially including troop deployment, while a ceasefire and hostage release are reportedly imminent, but Israeli PM Netanyahu opposes the PA...
Blinken to Present Gaza Reconstruction Plan Amidst Imminent Ceasefire
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken will present a plan today for Gaza's post-war reconstruction involving an international and Arab governmental mechanism, potentially including troop deployment, while a ceasefire and hostage release are reportedly imminent, but Israeli PM Netanyahu opposes the PA...
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44% Bias Score

CSU Approval Rating Dips in New Bavarian Poll
A new BR24-Bayerntrend poll shows the CSU's approval rating at 42 percent, down from 45 percent in November, but still significantly above their 2021 result of 31.7 percent; the AfD stands at 16 percent, also exceeding its 2021 result; the poll, conducted by Infratest dimap from January 9-13, survey...

CSU Approval Rating Dips in New Bavarian Poll
A new BR24-Bayerntrend poll shows the CSU's approval rating at 42 percent, down from 45 percent in November, but still significantly above their 2021 result of 31.7 percent; the AfD stands at 16 percent, also exceeding its 2021 result; the poll, conducted by Infratest dimap from January 9-13, survey...
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40% Bias Score

Climate Change and Predation Threaten Baden-Württemberg's Fish Farming
Climate change, fish diseases, and cormorant predation threaten Baden-Württemberg's fish farming industry, impacting the approximately 100 registered full-time operations and an estimated 2,000–3,000 smaller farms that produce 6,000–8,000 tons of salmonids annually.

Climate Change and Predation Threaten Baden-Württemberg's Fish Farming
Climate change, fish diseases, and cormorant predation threaten Baden-Württemberg's fish farming industry, impacting the approximately 100 registered full-time operations and an estimated 2,000–3,000 smaller farms that produce 6,000–8,000 tons of salmonids annually.
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36% Bias Score

Black Ice Causes Multiple Deaths and Hundreds of Accidents in Bavaria
Widespread black ice in Bavaria, Germany caused at least three deaths and numerous injuries in over 200 traffic accidents on the morning of February 2, 2024, particularly affecting Franconia, Lower Bavaria, Upper Palatinate, and Swabia, resulting in school closures and strained emergency services.

Black Ice Causes Multiple Deaths and Hundreds of Accidents in Bavaria
Widespread black ice in Bavaria, Germany caused at least three deaths and numerous injuries in over 200 traffic accidents on the morning of February 2, 2024, particularly affecting Franconia, Lower Bavaria, Upper Palatinate, and Swabia, resulting in school closures and strained emergency services.
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28% Bias Score

Imminent Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Deal
A potential ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas is reportedly close to being finalized, involving a phased Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, the release of 33 Hamas hostages in exchange for 1000 Palestinian prisoners, and a 42-day initial truce; however, protests are occurring in Israel regarding th...

Imminent Israel-Hamas Ceasefire Deal
A potential ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas is reportedly close to being finalized, involving a phased Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, the release of 33 Hamas hostages in exchange for 1000 Palestinian prisoners, and a 42-day initial truce; however, protests are occurring in Israel regarding th...
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48% Bias Score

Blinken Unveils Gaza Reconstruction Plan Amidst Israeli Objections
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken will present a plan today for Gaza's post-war reconstruction, involving international and Arab countries, potentially including troops, but faces challenges due to Israel's opposition to the Palestinian Authority's involvement.

Blinken Unveils Gaza Reconstruction Plan Amidst Israeli Objections
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken will present a plan today for Gaza's post-war reconstruction, involving international and Arab countries, potentially including troops, but faces challenges due to Israel's opposition to the Palestinian Authority's involvement.
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44% Bias Score

Germany to Protect Baltic Sea Infrastructure with Naval Deployments
Germany will deploy its own ships to protect Baltic Sea infrastructure following suspected sabotage attacks on pipelines and cables, joining NATO efforts to monitor the region and deter further incidents.

Germany to Protect Baltic Sea Infrastructure with Naval Deployments
Germany will deploy its own ships to protect Baltic Sea infrastructure following suspected sabotage attacks on pipelines and cables, joining NATO efforts to monitor the region and deter further incidents.
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44% Bias Score
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