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NATO's First Combat Action in Bosnia: A Pilot's Account
On February 28, 1994, NATO F-16s shot down three Bosnian Serb J-21 Jastreb jets during a weapons factory attack, marking NATO's first combat action in Bosnia, killing three pilots while one, Zlatan Crnalic, miraculously landed his damaged aircraft; this event, along with later interventions, contrib...
NATO's First Combat Action in Bosnia: A Pilot's Account
On February 28, 1994, NATO F-16s shot down three Bosnian Serb J-21 Jastreb jets during a weapons factory attack, marking NATO's first combat action in Bosnia, killing three pilots while one, Zlatan Crnalic, miraculously landed his damaged aircraft; this event, along with later interventions, contrib...
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36% Bias Score


Mützenich Urges Intensified Diplomacy to End Ukraine War
SPD parliamentary leader Rolf Mützenich urged intensified diplomatic efforts to end the war in Ukraine, defending Chancellor Scholz's phone call with Putin and acknowledging past underestimations of Russia's ambitions; he cited reports of North Korean and Yemeni fighters joining Russia's side, warni...
Mützenich Urges Intensified Diplomacy to End Ukraine War
SPD parliamentary leader Rolf Mützenich urged intensified diplomatic efforts to end the war in Ukraine, defending Chancellor Scholz's phone call with Putin and acknowledging past underestimations of Russia's ambitions; he cited reports of North Korean and Yemeni fighters joining Russia's side, warni...
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40% Bias Score


Germany's Slowest Economic Growth Among OECD Nations in 2025
Germany's GDP is projected to grow by only 0.7% in 2025, the slowest among OECD nations, primarily due to weak production, restrictive fiscal policies, and uncertainty surrounding the 2025 budget; this is significantly lower than the 1.1% predicted in May.
Germany's Slowest Economic Growth Among OECD Nations in 2025
Germany's GDP is projected to grow by only 0.7% in 2025, the slowest among OECD nations, primarily due to weak production, restrictive fiscal policies, and uncertainty surrounding the 2025 budget; this is significantly lower than the 1.1% predicted in May.
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44% Bias Score


German Steel Industry Faces Order Decline Despite Employment Growth
The German steel industry shows a 9.4% drop in orders in Q3 2024 compared to the previous quarter, despite a 1.7% employment increase year-on-year; however, major producers like Thyssenkrupp are planning job cuts, indicating a potentially negative long-term outlook.
German Steel Industry Faces Order Decline Despite Employment Growth
The German steel industry shows a 9.4% drop in orders in Q3 2024 compared to the previous quarter, despite a 1.7% employment increase year-on-year; however, major producers like Thyssenkrupp are planning job cuts, indicating a potentially negative long-term outlook.
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40% Bias Score


Lindner Calls for Risk-Taking Culture in German Business
Facing calls for resignation, FDP leader Christian Lindner used a speech at the Gründerszene Awards to advocate for a more risk-embracing culture in German business, emphasizing the importance of startups and criticizing the country's risk-averse mentality.
Lindner Calls for Risk-Taking Culture in German Business
Facing calls for resignation, FDP leader Christian Lindner used a speech at the Gründerszene Awards to advocate for a more risk-embracing culture in German business, emphasizing the importance of startups and criticizing the country's risk-averse mentality.
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44% Bias Score


Thunberg's Mannheim Event Sparks Antisemitism Accusations
A planned appearance by climate activist Greta Thunberg at a pro-Palestinian event in Mannheim on October 27th at 6 PM has prompted criticism from the state CDU, who accuse Thunberg of antisemitism and claim her presence could incite violence, referencing a similar incident in Dortmund where a pro-P...
Thunberg's Mannheim Event Sparks Antisemitism Accusations
A planned appearance by climate activist Greta Thunberg at a pro-Palestinian event in Mannheim on October 27th at 6 PM has prompted criticism from the state CDU, who accuse Thunberg of antisemitism and claim her presence could incite violence, referencing a similar incident in Dortmund where a pro-P...
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60% Bias Score

Scholz Urges Cooperation on Key Legislation Before German Re-election
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz addressed the Bundestag, urging cooperation on key legislation including tax relief, increased child benefit, and energy price stabilization before the February 23rd Bundestag re-election, highlighting the need for continued action despite the current political instabil...

Scholz Urges Cooperation on Key Legislation Before German Re-election
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz addressed the Bundestag, urging cooperation on key legislation including tax relief, increased child benefit, and energy price stabilization before the February 23rd Bundestag re-election, highlighting the need for continued action despite the current political instabil...
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32% Bias Score

Merz Advocates for Stronger European Defense and Ukraine Support
CDU chairman Friedrich Merz called for stronger European defense and a united front to support Ukraine against Russia, criticizing prior German actions and emphasizing the need for lasting peace and freedom. He proposed a contact group and stressed supporting Ukraine's victory and Russia's defeat.

Merz Advocates for Stronger European Defense and Ukraine Support
CDU chairman Friedrich Merz called for stronger European defense and a united front to support Ukraine against Russia, criticizing prior German actions and emphasizing the need for lasting peace and freedom. He proposed a contact group and stressed supporting Ukraine's victory and Russia's defeat.
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44% Bias Score

Bayern Speeds Up Return of Nazi-Looted Art
Bayern's Minister of Arts, Markus Blume, announced plans to accelerate the return of Nazi-looted art, aiming to start arbitration proceedings by 2025, addressing criticism of the state's previous slow pace and aligning with a national reform.

Bayern Speeds Up Return of Nazi-Looted Art
Bayern's Minister of Arts, Markus Blume, announced plans to accelerate the return of Nazi-looted art, aiming to start arbitration proceedings by 2025, addressing criticism of the state's previous slow pace and aligning with a national reform.
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44% Bias Score

EU Pushes for Stricter Outdoor Smoking Ban; Germany Abstains
A majority of EU health ministers endorsed a stricter outdoor smoking ban covering playgrounds, restaurants, and other public spaces; however, Germany abstained from the vote, maintaining its own health policy jurisdiction while ranking among the least effective against tobacco use.

EU Pushes for Stricter Outdoor Smoking Ban; Germany Abstains
A majority of EU health ministers endorsed a stricter outdoor smoking ban covering playgrounds, restaurants, and other public spaces; however, Germany abstained from the vote, maintaining its own health policy jurisdiction while ranking among the least effective against tobacco use.
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56% Bias Score

Benjamin Franklin's 1782 Disinformation Campaign: Fabricated Scalp Story and its Lasting Impact
In 1782, Benjamin Franklin, US ambassador to Paris, fabricated a newspaper article detailing a gruesome shipment of Native American scalps to King George III, using his private press to disseminate the false story across Europe and America to influence peace negotiations and public opinion, contribu...

Benjamin Franklin's 1782 Disinformation Campaign: Fabricated Scalp Story and its Lasting Impact
In 1782, Benjamin Franklin, US ambassador to Paris, fabricated a newspaper article detailing a gruesome shipment of Native American scalps to King George III, using his private press to disseminate the false story across Europe and America to influence peace negotiations and public opinion, contribu...
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56% Bias Score

Russian Ship Fires Warning Shots at German Helicopter in Baltic Sea
A Russian ship fired warning shots at a German Bundeswehr helicopter conducting surveillance in the Baltic Sea, prompting Germany to increase patrols of critical infrastructure in response to a rise in hybrid attacks attributed to Russia and its allies.

Russian Ship Fires Warning Shots at German Helicopter in Baltic Sea
A Russian ship fired warning shots at a German Bundeswehr helicopter conducting surveillance in the Baltic Sea, prompting Germany to increase patrols of critical infrastructure in response to a rise in hybrid attacks attributed to Russia and its allies.
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44% Bias Score
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