Domain: welt.de

German national daily newspaper

Die Welt is a German national daily newspaper, published as a broadsheet by Axel Springer SE. Die Welt is the flagship newspaper of the Axel Springer publishing group, and considered a newspaper of record in Germany. Its leading competitors are the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, the Süddeutsche Zeitung and the Frankfurter Rundschau. The modern paper takes a self-described "liberal cosmopolitan" position in editing, but it is generally considered to be conservative.

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Poland Launches Border Checks, Citing Smuggling Concerns; Potential for Traffic Disruptions"

Poland launched border checks on July 17, 2024, involving 1800 personnel, targeting human smugglers at its German and Lithuanian borders, in response to Germany's checks since October 2023, causing potential traffic delays, particularly during the summer holidays, with an impact on cross-border comm...

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Germany's Iran Policy Under Scrutiny After Ceasefire

SPD politician Danial Ilkhanipour criticizes Germany's foreign policy towards Iran, arguing that repeated failures to address the Mullah regime's actions, despite a recent ceasefire with Israel, demand immediate changes, including adding the Revolutionary Guard to the EU terror list and strengthenin...

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44% Bias Score

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\£10 Million Grant Funds Project to Create Synthetic Human Chromosome

The Synthetic Human Genome Project (SynHG) received \£10 million to create a synthetic human chromosome within 5-10 years, aiming to advance genome synthesis technology for disease treatment and research, while raising ethical concerns about potential misuse.

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Pruntrut Bans Non-Residents From Public Pool Following Numerous Incidents

The Swiss town of Pruntrut banned non-resident access to its public pool starting July 5th due to over 20 incidents involving French visitors, leading to a calmer atmosphere and the return of local patrons, while sparking controversy and diplomatic concerns.

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German Greens Explore Cooperation with Left Party After Election Gains

Following the Bundestag elections, Green party leaders Felix Banaszak and Rasmus Andresen expressed openness to increased cooperation with the Left party, viewing their electoral success as a sign of public desire for a counter-model to the political shift towards the right. This has sparked debate ...

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Thuringia's Budget Cuts Impact Adult Education Programs

Thuringia's €214 million budget deficit for 2025 resulted in cuts to adult education, impacting planned and 'public interest' projects. Organizations like Spawnpoint faced temporary staff layoffs due to delayed funding, highlighting the vulnerability of smaller programs.

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US Sends Tariff Letters to Multiple Countries, Threatens BRICS with Additional Duties

Before a Wednesday deadline, the US is informing 12-15 countries about new tariffs or potential trade agreements; new tariffs would start August 1st if no agreements are reached; President Trump also threatened 10% additional tariffs on BRICS nations aligning against US policy.

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German Breast Cancer: Treatment Advancements Drive High Survival Rates

In Germany, approximately 1 in 8 women develop breast cancer, a figure attributed to lifestyle, diet, and environmental factors; however, advancements in treatments like targeted antibodies and immunotherapies have led to 80–90% survival rates across all stages.

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Poland Launches Border Checks with Germany to Combat Human Trafficking

Poland initiated border checks with Germany at 52 crossings on July 26th, 2024, targeting human trafficking. The checks, supported by military police, involve brief stops for cars with German plates, while trucks and Polish-plated cars are largely unaffected; pedestrian checks are thorough. The meas...

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Germany's ePA: Improving Cancer Care, but Adoption and Security Concerns Remain

Germany's electronic patient file (ePA), available nationwide since April 2021, aims to digitally consolidate medical records, improving care coordination, particularly for complex diseases like cancer; however, low adoption rates (around 3 percent) and data security concerns remain.

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Leipzig Researchers Use Metabolic Chambers to Study Metabolic Diseases

Scientists in Leipzig use newly acquired metabolic chambers to study metabolic diseases, a new study involving 24-hour stays to measure energy expenditure and tailor dietary plans, funded by a multi-million Euro DFG grant.

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Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Recommends School Smartphone Ban

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern schools will set their own smartphone rules, guided by ministry recommendations banning personal devices in grades 1-9, with exceptions defined for emergencies and health reasons; the state invested 131 million Euro (2020-2025) in school technology.

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