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Pirelli's "Cyber Tyre" System Expands to Aston Martin Models
Pirelli and Aston Martin partner to integrate Pirelli's "Cyber Tyre" sensor system into future Aston Martin models, enhancing vehicle performance and safety by providing real-time tire data to the car's electronic systems.
Pirelli's "Cyber Tyre" System Expands to Aston Martin Models
Pirelli and Aston Martin partner to integrate Pirelli's "Cyber Tyre" sensor system into future Aston Martin models, enhancing vehicle performance and safety by providing real-time tire data to the car's electronic systems.
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24% Bias Score


German Agriculture Ministry to Allow Wolf Hunts in Problem Areas
Germany's Federal Ministry of Agriculture is supporting the culling of wolves in problem areas, a position also held by Brandenburg's agriculture minister, Hanka Mittelstädt, following discussions with agricultural associations; this comes amid increased attacks on livestock.
German Agriculture Ministry to Allow Wolf Hunts in Problem Areas
Germany's Federal Ministry of Agriculture is supporting the culling of wolves in problem areas, a position also held by Brandenburg's agriculture minister, Hanka Mittelstädt, following discussions with agricultural associations; this comes amid increased attacks on livestock.
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32% Bias Score


Hamburg Court to Rule on Russia Sanctions Violations
A Hamburg court is set to deliver its verdict on Tuesday in a case involving five defendants accused of violating EU sanctions against Russia, with the prosecution seeking prison sentences for the main defendant and others.
Hamburg Court to Rule on Russia Sanctions Violations
A Hamburg court is set to deliver its verdict on Tuesday in a case involving five defendants accused of violating EU sanctions against Russia, with the prosecution seeking prison sentences for the main defendant and others.
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32% Bias Score


Australian on Trial in Bali for Cocaine Possession
A 43-year-old Australian man is on trial in Bali, Indonesia, facing the death penalty for possessing 1.7 kilograms of cocaine found in his apartment in May 2024, worth approximately \$625,000.
Australian on Trial in Bali for Cocaine Possession
A 43-year-old Australian man is on trial in Bali, Indonesia, facing the death penalty for possessing 1.7 kilograms of cocaine found in his apartment in May 2024, worth approximately \$625,000.
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36% Bias Score


Bavaria Increases Teacher Positions But Faces Future Shortages
Despite a slight increase in teaching positions and new initiatives for the 2024/25 school year in Bavaria, a looming teacher shortage is predicted, with no new hires planned after 2026.
Bavaria Increases Teacher Positions But Faces Future Shortages
Despite a slight increase in teaching positions and new initiatives for the 2024/25 school year in Bavaria, a looming teacher shortage is predicted, with no new hires planned after 2026.
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24% Bias Score


Niedersachsen to Pilot Anonymous Officer IDs in Large-Scale Deployments
The SPD and Greens in the Lower Saxony state parliament propose a two-year pilot project to introduce anonymous identification numbers for police officers during large-scale operations, aiming to increase transparency and trust without compromising officer safety.
Niedersachsen to Pilot Anonymous Officer IDs in Large-Scale Deployments
The SPD and Greens in the Lower Saxony state parliament propose a two-year pilot project to introduce anonymous identification numbers for police officers during large-scale operations, aiming to increase transparency and trust without compromising officer safety.
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32% Bias Score

German Agriculture Minister Advocates for Inclusion in National Security Council
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's Agriculture Minister Till Backhaus and the MV Farmers' President Karsten Trunk advocate for the inclusion of agriculture and food supply in Germany's National Security Council, emphasizing the country's 80% food self-sufficiency rate and the need for a more resilient food sy...

German Agriculture Minister Advocates for Inclusion in National Security Council
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern's Agriculture Minister Till Backhaus and the MV Farmers' President Karsten Trunk advocate for the inclusion of agriculture and food supply in Germany's National Security Council, emphasizing the country's 80% food self-sufficiency rate and the need for a more resilient food sy...
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40% Bias Score

Debate in Lower Saxony Parliament over Palantir Software for Police
The Lower Saxony Parliament debates the use of Palantir software by the police; CDU supports its use, while SPD opposes it citing control issues and advocating for a European alternative.

Debate in Lower Saxony Parliament over Palantir Software for Police
The Lower Saxony Parliament debates the use of Palantir software by the police; CDU supports its use, while SPD opposes it citing control issues and advocating for a European alternative.
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24% Bias Score

German Catholic Dioceses Pay Millions in Recognition of Sexual Abuse
Following decades of concealed sexual abuse within the German Catholic Church, three dioceses—Mainz, Limburg, and Fulda—have disbursed millions of euros in "recognition of suffering," with Mainz paying approximately €2.8 million, Limburg €2.5 million, and Fulda €619,000, alongside additional therapy...

German Catholic Dioceses Pay Millions in Recognition of Sexual Abuse
Following decades of concealed sexual abuse within the German Catholic Church, three dioceses—Mainz, Limburg, and Fulda—have disbursed millions of euros in "recognition of suffering," with Mainz paying approximately €2.8 million, Limburg €2.5 million, and Fulda €619,000, alongside additional therapy...
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24% Bias Score

Major Berlin Power Outage Repair to Last Until 2026
A major power outage in southeast Berlin, caused by an extremist arson attack, lasted over 60 hours, affecting roughly 50,000 customers; repairs are expected to continue until 2026.

Major Berlin Power Outage Repair to Last Until 2026
A major power outage in southeast Berlin, caused by an extremist arson attack, lasted over 60 hours, affecting roughly 50,000 customers; repairs are expected to continue until 2026.
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16% Bias Score

Saxony's Ruling Parties Approve €2.88 Billion for Municipal Infrastructure
Saxony's CDU and SPD parties approved a plan to distribute nearly 60% of the state's €4.8 billion in federal infrastructure funds directly to municipalities, focusing on hospitals, schools, roads, bridges, and a new fire academy, with a potential reduction in minimum investment thresholds.

Saxony's Ruling Parties Approve €2.88 Billion for Municipal Infrastructure
Saxony's CDU and SPD parties approved a plan to distribute nearly 60% of the state's €4.8 billion in federal infrastructure funds directly to municipalities, focusing on hospitals, schools, roads, bridges, and a new fire academy, with a potential reduction in minimum investment thresholds.
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52% Bias Score

Germany Seeks to Increase Fines for Bundestag Misconduct
The CDU/CSU and SPD propose raising fines for disruptive behavior in the Bundestag, with repeat offenders facing significantly higher penalties, aiming to improve parliamentary decorum.

Germany Seeks to Increase Fines for Bundestag Misconduct
The CDU/CSU and SPD propose raising fines for disruptive behavior in the Bundestag, with repeat offenders facing significantly higher penalties, aiming to improve parliamentary decorum.
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40% Bias Score
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